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| Most Popular Colleges for Software Developers |
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| California Institute of Technology (CIT) |
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| Harvey Mudd College |
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| Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
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| Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) |
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| Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) |
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| Case Western Reserve University |
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| Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech) |
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| Coleman College |
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| Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) |
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| Taylor University |
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| South Dakota School of Mines & Technology |
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| University of California, San Diego (UCSD) |
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| Stanford University |
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| Polytechnic University of New York, Brooklyn |
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| Georgia Institute of Technology |
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| University of Colorado - Colorado Springs (UCCS) |
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| Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (RHIT) |
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| Reed College |
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| Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT) |
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| University of California, Berkeley |
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MethodologyAll data is limited to those with a Bachelor's degree and no higher degrees who work full-time in the United States. Schools are listed in descending order of percentage of total graduates who report having the given job title. Foreign, military, and business only schools were excluded, as well as those for which there was insufficient data to conclude the popularity of a job title amongst the schools graduates. This chart is based upon PayScale Salary Survey data, and may not represent all individuals who have graduated from these schools. See
full methodology for more.