Program Analysis
Graduates earn $45,030/yr, edging above the $38,355 national average for Geography and Cartography — a modest premium that suggests solid regional demand.
At 9.1x the cost of in-state tuition, the ten-year earnings outlook represents a strong return. Not exceptional, but meaningfully positive.
AI risk is moderate — 49% task exposure — and the 10% scenario spread suggests disruption would dent but not destroy the earnings outlook.
At $18,917 in median debt against $45,030 in first-year earnings, graduates can expect to clear their loan balance in under six months of full earnings.
Ranked #25 out of 95 programs, University of Oregon's Geography and Cartography offering sits in the upper half but doesn't break into the top tier.
The five-year earnings trajectory from $45,030 to $60,722 shows 35% growth, reflecting steady but unremarkable salary progression.