Thursday, January 5, 2012

What not to study: The 20 university degrees with the highest unemployment rates

What's your university degree in? I just ended that sentence with a preposition, so you might be able to guess that I don’t have one. If I did, it might be in English literature, but I dropped out, which is just as well, since people used to joke that Concordia’s English lit. department has its graduation ceremony in the unemployment office. (I later went back and studied history and musicology at U of T, but I didn’t get those degrees either. Maybe one day.)

English is one of the more proverbially useless degrees, but it’s not the most useless, not today and not in terms of unemployment rates, anyway. No, that honour goes to clinical psychology. This is according to The Wall Street Journal, which recently looked at how 173 college majors fare on the job market in terms of employment and pay, based on 2010 US census data.

Psychology in general is a pretty terrible idea, as are visual, performing and fine arts - pretty much any art, really. You probably could have guessed that. But some of the others surprised me. I guess I assumed, for example, that a degree in neuroscience, would be specialized enough to give you a good chance at a job. I assumed wrong. On the other hand, education of just about any kind is a pretty sure bet.

Obviously, your choice of degree affects your employability. There are other factors to consider, such as the popularity of the degree and the earning potential - all of which you can view here. But for a simple look, below are the 20 highest and lowest unemployment rates by degree. See where yours fits in. Or, if you’re thinking of getting (another) one, perhaps this will influence your choice of discipline.

20 HIGHEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY DEGREE:


1. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY - 19.5%

2. MISCELLANEOUS FINE ARTS - 16.2%

3. UNITED STATES HISTORY - 15.1%

4. LIBRARY SCIENCE - 15.0%

5. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY & MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES, TIE - 10.9%

6. ARCHITECTURE - 10.6%

7. INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY - 10.4%

8. MISCELLANEOUS PSYCHOLOGY - 10.3%

9. LINGUISTICS AND COMPARATIVE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE - 10.2%

10. COMPUTER ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY - 9.5%

11. VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS & ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT, TIE - 9.2%

12. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - 8.8%

13. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS - 8.5%

14. HUMANITIES & ELECTRICAL AND MECHANIC REPAIRS AND TECHNOLOGIES, TIE - 8.4%

15. GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCES - 8.2%

16. COMMERCIAL ART AND GRAPHIC DESIGN - 8.1%

17. STUDIO ARTS - 8.0%

18. PRE-LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES - 7.9%

19. MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS SCIENCE & COMPOSITION AND SPEECH, TIE - 7.7%

20. LIBERAL ARTS - 7.6%




20 LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY DEGREE:


1. ACTUARIAL SCIENCE & PHARMACOLOGY & EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION & SCHOOL STUDENT COUNSELING & GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL ENGINEERING & ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS, TIE - 0.0%


2. TEACHER EDUCATION: MULTIPLE LEVELS - 1.1%

3. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS - 1.3%

4. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES TECHNICIANS - 1.4%

5. ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES AND METEOROLOGY - 1.6%

6. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING - 1.7%

7. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & NURSING & PUBLIC POLICY & NUCLEAR INDUSTRIAL RADIOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES, TIE - 2.2%

8. PHYSICAL SCIENCES - 2.5%

9. TREATMENT THERAPY PROFESSIONS - 2.6%

10 PLANT SCIENCE AND AGRONOMY - 2.7%

11. MEDICAL ASSISTING SERVICES - 2.9%

12. SOCIAL SCIENCE OR HISTORY TEACHER EDUCATION & AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT & GENERAL AGRICULTURE, TIE - 3.0%

13. FORESTRY & INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES, TIE - 3.1%

14. PHARMACY PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES AND ADMINISTRATION & GEOSCIENCES, TIE - 3.2%

15. COMMUNICATION DISORDERS SCIENCES AND SERVICES & OCEANOGRAPHY & MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH MEDICAL PROFESSIONS, TIE - 3.3%

16. MATHEMATICS TEACHER EDUCATION - 3.4%

17. MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE - 3.5%

18. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION & AEROSPACE ENGINEERING & SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION, TIE - 3.6%

19. MISCELLANEOUS EDUCATION & MISCELLANEOUS AGRICULTURE, TIE - 3.7%

20. SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, TIE - 3.8%


Original context: http://www.workopolis.com/content/advice/article/1587-what-not-to-study-the-20-university-degrees-with-the-highest-unemployment-rates

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Top 10 paying degrees

Highest Paying Degrees


Top 10 Highest Paying Bachelor Degrees For 2011
The latest list of the Top 10 Degrees With The Highest Starting Salaries has just been released and the results are quite similar to last years. The 2011 results again confirm the trending change from the usual Business, Accounting and Finance related degrees making way for degrees that will land you a job in the booming resource sector. The good news is though that overall, starting salaries are on average higher than they were last year. So what degrees made the top ten list for 2011?

Top 10 Highest Paying Bachelor Degrees For 2011

Number 1 – Petroleum Engineering Degree with an average starting salary of $93,000 and a median mid-career salary of $157,000.

Number 2 – Chemical Engineering Degree with an average starting salary of $64,800 and a median mid-career salary of $108,000.

Number 3 – Nuclear Engineering Degree with an average starting salary of $63,900 and a median mid-career salary of $104,000.

Number 4 – Computer Engineering Degree with an average starting salary of $61,200 and a median mid-career salary of $99,500.

Number 5 – Electrical Engineering Degree with an average starting salary of $60,800 and a median mid-career salary of $104,000.

Number 6 – Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering Degree – average starting salary of $59,400 and a median mid-career salary of $108,000.

Number 7 – Materials Science and Engineering Degree with an average starting salary of $59,400 and a median mid-career salary of $93,600.

Number 8 – Mechanical Engineering Degree with an average starting salary of $58,300 and a median mid-career salary of $97,400.

Number 9 – Industrial Engineering Degree with an average starting salary of $58,200 and a median mid-career salary of $97,600.

Number 10 – Software Engineering Degree with an average starting salary of $56,700 and a median mid-career salary of $91,300.

As you can see, Engineering based degrees particularly Commodities Related Engineering are again making up the best part of the Top 10 list for 2011 as they did in 2010. It is not surprising to see Petroleum, Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Graduates acheiving the three highest starting salaries as the growth in emerging markets and the demand for energy and materials continue to keep graduates in these fields in very strong demand which is expected to continue into the foreseeable future.

So there you have it, the ten highest paying bachelors degrees. All of these degrees are available through online degree programs throughout both the United States and at accredited online schools across the globe. With an accelerated online degree program you could earn one of these high paying degrees in as little as two years. So what are you waiting for. The sooner you start, the sooner you will have your degree and earning the big dollars. So what are you waiting for? Find a fast online degree program today!

The Top 10 Highest Paying Bachelor Degrees For 2010 results can be found here.


original context - http://betteronlinedegrees.com/online-bachelor-degrees/highest-paying-bachelors-degrees/


Monday, August 29, 2011

why go to school?

10 Reasons to Go to College
By Paul W Wilson

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1. A college education secures our future. The number of employment opportunities is greater and statistics reveal that most leaders are college grads.

2. If you have a college education you will make more money which in turn will enable you to have a better lifestyle. If a high school graduate earns US$ 34,303 annually, a college graduate will earn US$ 56,334, and a person with a professional qualification will net at least US$ 99,411.

3. It is not just earnings. A college education makes you a rounded person. It shapes your communication skills, expands your knowledge base, makes you methodical and organized, and exposes you to a whole new world of learning.

4. People with a college education have better value systems and are healthier. They are able to guide their family positively.

5. College can help you qualify in fields you are interested in. So if you are an innovator, inventor, or healer, or artist you can train in the specific field and qualify.

6. According to experts, college graduates are self confident, have greater knowledge of governance, are less likely to become criminals, are emotionally and financially secure, make better partners and parents, and have a deeper understanding of human nature.

7. College instills a deep sense of right and wrong and is they very essence of a democratic world.

8. Education opens the doors to many things like multiple jobs, career choices, the chance to further education at any point in life, and the option of teaching others what you have learnt. Be it a child, family member, or a poor person you meet.

9. College education is an investment in you that yields much more than Wall Street investments.

10. College educated citizens will ensure the continuing success of the "American Dream." The ability to see the right path and work for peace and prosperity.

Students according to Jose Marti a patriot are the very ramparts of a nation and the strongest advocates of freedom. Education creates a conscience and as a result a better human being. College education eventually becomes a legacy for future generations. Most succeeding generations of college educated people go to college themselves. The value of a good education becomes ingrained in their genes. Huge stones can be moved with muscle power but it is brain power that tells you how to move it and what can be done with it.

Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for http://www.1888Onlinecolleges.com/, the premier website to find top ranking colleges online directory including topics on public colleges, private colleges, online college, college course online, information on college costs, financial aid, degrees awarded, enrollments and more. He also freelances for premier Discussion Site http://www.1888Discuss.com

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