Monday, December 6, 2010

Top 10 (G)

College Degree Winners and Losers: USA
Winner #1 - Bachelor's Degree in Finance
Let's start with the simple fact that studying money is an excellent way to make money.
But the real surprise here is that finance edged ahead of the more general purpose business degree, in large part because HR recruiters tell us that companies are currently seeking pre-trained employees who don't require training. Finance grads fit this formula and can move easily into accounting or business.
Starting Salary: $47,500 Mid-Career Salary: $91,500
Related Degrees with Distinction:AccountingE-Business/E-Commerce
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Winner #2 - Bachelor's Degree in Business
There's a reason that the most popular degree worldwide is business. It might not be our first place finisher, but there is no other degree that can match the same kind of versatility and reliability.
The numbers back this up. According to a 2010 student survey released by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), 45 percent of business majors found a job offer by graduation, trailing only accounting students.
Starting Salary: $41,100Mid-Career Salary: $70,600
Related Degrees with Distinction:International Business MBA
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Winner #3 - Associate's Degree in Medical Assisting
Finding a job often involves being in the right place at the right time. For medical assisting students, that time is right now. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, job opportunities for medical assistants will soar 34 percent through 2018, making it one of the fastest growing careers in the country.
Another benefit is that you can train to become a medical assistant by earning an associate's degree in as little as 18 months. Shorter certificate programs are also available.
Starting Salary: $19,379-$30,849Mid-Career Salary: $24,783-$35,794
Related Degrees with Distinction:Dental AssistingMedical Technician
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Winner #4 - Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology
Computers are here to stay, and so are the professionals who know how to design, develop, install, and implement computer information systems. Earn a degree in information technology (IT) and you'll be ready to connect to a wide variety of well-paying and stable careers in the exciting IT industry.
Starting Salary: $49,600Mid-Career Salary: $79,300
Related Degrees with Distinction:Computer ScienceNetwork Administration
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Winner #5 - Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Nursing is the most obvious career to benefit from the growing needs of our aging population. With hospitals looking to cut costs, more nurses are expected to be hired since they can perform some of the same tasks as doctors at a lower cost. But that's not to say nurses don't get paid well for their efforts!
Starting Salary: $52,700Mid-Career Salary: $68,200
Related Degrees with Distinction:Licensed Nurse (LPN/LVN) Nursing Assistant
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College Degree Losers
As rewarding as these degrees and careers might be, earning power and job prospects were the biggest factors in dragging them down to the bottom of our list.
Loser #1 - Social Work
Starting Salary: $31,800 Mid-Career Salary: $44,900
Loser #2 - Horticulture
Starting Salary: $35,000 Mid-Career Salary: $50,800
Loser #3 - Art
Starting Salary: $33,500 Mid-Career Salary: $54,800
Loser #4 - Athletic Training
Starting Salary: $32,800 Mid-Career Salary: $45,700
Loser #5 - Music
Starting Salary: $36,700 Mid-Career Salary: $57,000

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