Environmental Health Engineering at University of Connecticut-Stamford

Stamford, CT · Public · Bachelor's Degree · Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
50 /100
DegreeOutlook Score (Base Case) — assumes in-state tuition
51
Optimistic
50
Base Case
48
Pessimistic
Earnings $64,950/yr (2% vs median)
AI Risk Very High (50% exposed)
Job Market Medium (23,100 openings/yr)
ROI 9.4x earnings multiple (4.1x out-of-state)
Ranked #39 of 47 Environmental Health Engineering programs

How AI Changes the Outlook

Three scenarios based on how aggressively AI disrupts the career paths available to Environmental Health Engineering graduates.

Optimistic
No Disruption
Base Case
Gradual AI
Pessimistic
Aggressive AI
10-Year Earnings $677K $660K $589K
Earnings Multiple (In-State) 9.7x 9.4x 8.4x
Earnings Multiple (Out-of-State) 4.2x 4.1x 3.7x
Probability of Field Employment 73% 66% 48%
DegreeOutlook Score 51 50 48

10-Year Earnings Projection

*Year 1 uses actual reported earnings. Scenarios diverge as AI impact compounds over time.

4-Year Tuition, In-State (Sticker)
$69,888
Out-of-state: $160,560 (4.1x ROI)
4-Year Net Price (After Aid)
$56,236
20% less than sticker · See by income
Median Debt at Graduation
$21,500
4.0 months of Year 1 earnings

Program Analysis

Graduates earn $64,950/yr, roughly in line with the $63,650 national median for Environmental Health Engineering. The value proposition here depends on cost, not earnings.

The earnings-to-cost ratio of 9.4x signals a solid financial return — projected decade earnings comfortably exceed the tuition investment.

Some AI exposure exists in Environmental Health Engineering's typical career paths, with 50% of job tasks potentially affected. The pessimistic scenario still projects solid returns, with a 13% gap from the optimistic case.

With first-year pay of $64,950 far exceeding the $21,500 median debt, the payback timeline is measured in months, not years.

Ranked #39 of 47 Environmental Health Engineering programs, University of Connecticut-Stamford falls below the median. Stronger options exist, though cost and location may compensate.

About University of Connecticut-Stamford

University of Connecticut-Stamford accepts 80% of applicants — an open-access institution by design, a smaller institution with 2,177 students in Stamford, CT. 50% of students receive Pell Grants, indicating strong socioeconomic diversity.

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Top Career Paths

Architectural and engineering managers $167,740/yr
Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors $109,660/yr
Engineering teachers, postsecondary $106,120/yr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DegreeOutlook Score for Environmental Health Engineering at University of Connecticut-Stamford?
This program scores 50/100 — a respectable number in isolation, but it ranks in the bottom half of Environmental Health Engineering programs nationally. The field is competitive, and stronger options exist.
Will AI replace Environmental Health Engineering careers?
With 50% of typical job tasks exposed to AI, this is one of the higher-risk fields. Our pessimistic scenario projects $589,448 in decade earnings vs $677,162 in the optimistic case — a meaningful gap.
Scores use College Scorecard earnings, BLS employment projections, and AI task-exposure research. See full methodology →