What Degrees Earn the Most Return in Terms of Pay?

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As students near graduation from college, or are starting back to class, more often than not their thoughts turn financial. Whether they chose a major with an end career in mind or they use their college education as a springboard for new opportunities, all students must consider their return on investment. With the cost of higher education averaging anywhere from $9,000 – $35,000 per year, a lucrative life after graduation is becoming even more important. In a competitive economy, having a profitable degree from a highly sought after field of knowledge could be the key in gaining career success. What degrees bring in the big bucks? We’ve listed some below. All salary information comes from the 2008 NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers) salary survey.

Engineering

Not surprisingly, engineering majors in every category earn an average of $60,000 their first year after college. Chemical engineers are paid the most, working for a variety of companies in different fields including manufacturing, healthcare, and business. Chemical engineers design equipment and develop products. Electrical engineers rank second, with an average starting salary of around $55,000. Electrical engineers focus on the design and implementation of equipment used in all aspects of life- automobiles, aircraft, and electrical utilities. Both of these majors apply to a variety of different fields, contributing to the overall success of their earning potential. Mechanical engineers are a close third, with an average starting salary of $54,000. Mechanical engineers are also employed in a number of different industries ranging from agricultural to business.

Computer Science

As our society becomes more and more reliant on the internet and the advancements in computer related technologies and networks, working knowledge of the systems becomes a valuable tool. Computer science majors make an average of $53,000 their first year out of college. This number does include the entrepreneurs who take their computer science background and apply it to business models, advancing technologies and expanding the horizon of development.

Economics

Business markets are highly profitable, and graduates with a thorough knowledge of economics rank high in earnings potential. The average starting salary of a first year economics graduate is around $47,800. Most economics majors work in data research or consulting, and many work for the federal and state governments.

Management Information Systems

Students with an MIS degree work in all facets of business organization. They analyze businesses and contribute to a more efficient management structure. These graduates typically start in the mid $40,000 range their first year after graduation.

Finance and Accounting

Finance and accounting grads have many different options in a plethora of fields. The type of work is varied but always in demand. These positions have very valuable knowledge in intricate areas and generally start at $46,200 their first year out of school.

Business Administration and Management

This is also a lucrative field, as titans of industry are recognized by the efficacy in business management. This major is consistently one of the most popular, and for good reason- business grads can work almost anywhere! The average starting salary is $43,500 for these students, with a chance to accrue more wealth over the length of their employment term.

Keep in mind that a student’s ultimate return on investment is subjective. Yes, these types of degrees offer access to monetarily profitable careers, but it is also important to consider the subjective and completely independent determination of wealth- something that is measured differently by each person.





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5 Responses to “What Degrees Earn the Most Return in Terms of Pay?”
  1. I never thought of that way back when I was discerning for my path. At this time I could have lived with luxuries to enjoy life with. Thanks for the great post!
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  2. Articles like these make my job as an academic advisor very difficult. Students need to be choosing majors based on their strengths rather than on the monetary rewards they perceive will follow a particular major. MANY students I see think that they want to pursue Business Administration but have absolutely no idea what that entails; economics and math. If a student is not a solid math performer, these “high-paying” majors can result in poor performance academically. Students then refer back to articles like this one and think that the only way they can be successful is to pursue one of the aforementioned majors. This is not the case, but they will try and try (racking up lots of student debt and a poor academic record in the process) until they are either so far in the hole academically that getting into a program is impossible or until they get in to the program by a hair and don’t survive the upper-division coursework.

    Let’s get students to pick majors based on their strengths; if math/science is their strength then by all means pursue business, engineering, or computer science. If it’s not, however, let’s not tell students that they isn’t valuable or lucrative. There are many successful people in this world who pursued psychology, communication, art, and philosophy.

    Thank you also for pointing out that money isn’t the be all end all of life!

  3. Hi Jillian,

    With 5 nieces/nephews in college right now (and choosing majors), I understand your point.

    And while these are what our research/studies have proven to be the most ‘bang for your buck’ in terms of pay, that doesn’t mean that they are the only good majors. However, at this point in time, they are deemed most profitable.

    Thanks for the comment!

    Erin

  4. Ron Leyba says:

    As usual, IT and Engineering related degrees top the list. They are always in demand.
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  5. Ron says:

    I agree that all college prospects need to consider the ROI of their degrees. The reality is that college puts a huge load financially on students, especially those who have to rely on loans to fund their education. It should at least lead them to jobs that can help them pay off these loans quickly and reap the financial and other benefits of going through higher education. Because of this, many students make smart choices when picking their majors. This is one of the reasons why programs like a degree in business administration or a computer science degree that has high perceived value are so popular. For many such career-focused degrees, check California College San Diego. It is an accredited institution known to offer highly sought after degree programs.

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