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Degrees with High Employment Rates?

Hi all! I'm beginning to think about my college application journey and I want to make sure I'm making a good long-term decision. Statistically speaking, which college degrees seem to be associated with high employment rates right after graduation?

a year ago

Hello! Choosing your college major is indeed a significant decision, and considering employment rates is a thoughtful approach. Although it must be noted that passion for the field is equally important as it plays a crucial role in your academic success as well as job satisfaction.

However, it's always good to know the employment trends. As per the data from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), the degrees associated with high employment rates typically come from STEM fields – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

Specific degrees that stand out in terms of post-graduation employment rates include:

1. Computer Science: With the rise of technology use in every field, this is increasingly in demand. It can lead to a variety of roles including software development, data analysis, and cybersecurity.

2. Nursing: Healthcare is a growing sector, and there's a continual need for nurses. This bachelor's degree typically means passing the national nursing licensing exam after graduation.

3. Civil Engineering: This field tends to have a high demand for connections to infrastructure projects. It's practical and often leads directly to a specific career.

4. Business Administration/Management: These skills are applicable to a wide range of sectors. With this degree, you can find opportunities in finance, consulting, human resources, and more.

5. Mechanical Engineering: This also has a high employment rate due to its wide range of applications across industries from automotive to energy.

It's important to remember that employment rates can also be influenced by location and the overall state of the economy. It might be beneficial to explore not just the degree but the potential careers related to it, and see if those align with your interests. Best of luck with your college application journey!

a year ago

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