Degrees That Lead To High Salaries

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Math and science usually rank among the most challenging courses for students but they generally lead to high paying salaries. As a matter of fact, some of the most lucrative careers are engineering; computer science and mathematics. Let's take a look at some of the highest paying degrees. Engineers Bring In The Big Bucks One of the highest paid sector in the engineering field is petroleum engineering. Over 75% of graduates start of with a salary in the six figure range. Engineers end up working for major private oil companies and a strong background in science and math is required in order to excel in the upper division classes. Petroleum engineers work on refining petroleum and transporting it. Computer Engineering Over seventy percent of students receive a starting pay of around $68k. Schools with computer science degrees http://www.trident.edu/college-of-information-systems prepare students to be proficient and adaptable in the professional world. Engineers in this field may work with hardware and software design. Some may work as developers for private corporations. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that jobs in this sector will be the fastest growing in the next four years. Economics The starting salary in this field is around the $56k mark although 75% may reach annual incomes of over six figures after seven to nine years of professional experience. Individuals in this field may work in management positions or as consultants for corporations. Chemical Engineers $70k is the average pay for graduates in this sector while over seventy percent end up making $100k after a decade. Graduates with a chemical engineering degree may work in medicine, green industries and the food industry.


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