Areas of Study
Every discipline has a path from first course to career.

Every discipline has a path from first course to career.

Every Clarke program, regardless of discipline or credential level, is built around the same fundamentals: project-based learning, instruction from practitioners who work in the field, and a curriculum designed around what employers actually need.
What differs is where you apply those skills.
Choose the discipline that fits where you want to go.
AI is no longer a specialty. It is becoming the foundation of how software gets built, how decisions get made, and how organizations operate. The engineers and researchers who understand how these systems actually work, not just how to use them, are in extraordinary demand.
Clarke's AI programs take you from the fundamentals of machine learning through building and deploying production-ready models. You'll work with real datasets, train models on real problems, and develop the judgment to know when AI is the right tool and how to use it responsibly.
Graduates pursue roles as AI Engineers, Machine Learning Engineers, and AI Research Analysts, with average salaries ranging from $100,000 to $135,000.




Every organization runs on data. The people who can collect it, clean it, analyze it, and turn it into decisions that actually move a business forward are among the most valuable in any industry.
Clarke's Data Science programs build both the technical and analytical foundation you need. You'll work with real datasets, build models, and go deep on the tools shaping how data science is practiced today, including large language models, neural networks, and natural language processing.
Graduates pursue roles as Data Scientists, Data Analysts, and BI Analysts, with average salaries ranging from $82,000 to $134,000.
Software is how the world gets built now. Every product, platform, and system that people depend on was designed and shipped by someone who knew how to write code, architect systems, and solve problems under real constraints.
Clarke's Software Engineering programs take you from core programming fundamentals through full-stack development. You'll build real applications, work across the stack, and develop the engineering habits that make the difference between someone who can code and someone who can ship.
Graduates pursue roles as Software Engineers and Full Stack Developers, with average salaries ranging from $93,000 to $123,000.




Every system that gets built needs someone who can protect it. As organizations become more dependent on software and data, the demand for people who understand how to find vulnerabilities, defend infrastructure, and respond to threats has never been higher.
Clarke's Cybersecurity programs cover threat detection, security architecture, and both offensive and defensive techniques. You'll work on real scenarios, learn to think like an attacker, and graduate ready to protect the systems modern organizations depend on.
Graduates pursue roles as Security Analysts and Cybersecurity Engineers, with average salaries ranging from $99,000 to $122,000.
You don't learn to build by watching someone else do it. Every Clarke program is designed around real projects, real problems, and instruction from people who work in the field every day.
Every instructor works in the field. You learn from people doing the work, not just lecturing about it.
Every student is paired with an mentor, bringing real experience to your academic and career growth.
Fully online and designed around your schedule, not the other way around.