Audiovisual Communications Technologies/Technicians

What graduates really earn, where the degree pays off most, and whether the numbers add up for you.

Avg Earnings (4yr)
$33,447
Median Earnings
$46,022
Schools Offering
19
ROI Grade
C

Earnings Range (4 Years After Graduation)

25th: $43,731Median: $46,02275th: $51,409

Best Schools for Audiovisual Communications Technologies/Technicians by Earnings

#School4yr Earnings
1American University
DC · Private
$75,461
2Johns Hopkins University
MD · Private
$62,858
3Bowie State University
MD · Public
$56,818
4Elon University
NC · Private
$53,185
5Vermont State University
VT · Public
$51,409
6Webster University
MO · Private
$50,359
7Husson University
ME · Private
$48,777
8Ithaca College
NY · Private
$48,412
9Rowan University
NJ · Public
$46,969
10St. John's University-New York
NY · Private
$46,022
11SUNY Buffalo State University
NY · Public
$45,120
12Long Island University
NY · Private
$44,659
13Belmont University
TN · Private
$44,222
14Full Sail University
FL · Private
$44,012
15Columbia College Chicago
IL · Private
$43,731
16Ferris State University
MI · Public
$43,507
17Alabama A & M University
AL · Public
$42,272
18Savannah College of Art and Design
GA · Private
$26,064
19University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo
PR · Public
$22,550
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Is Audiovisual Communications Technologies/Technicians Worth It?

Proceed With a Plan

Be honest with yourself about the money on Audiovisual Communications Technologies/Technicians. At an average $33,447 four years out, the payback can be long, especially at a pricey school. That doesn't make the field a mistake - it means the cost side has to be managed tightly, so lean toward low debt.

This is a more specialized field, offered at 19 schools in our data. Fewer options means less room to optimize on cost, so weigh each aid offer closely.

The top earner here is Johns Hopkins University, where graduates pull $62,858 four years out. But an average hides a wide spread - where you go, and what you do with the degree, matter as much as the major itself.

Earnings data represents median earnings 4 years after graduation for graduates of bachelor's programs, as reported by the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Individual outcomes vary significantly based on career path, location, and other factors.