The most valuable college majors in 2022
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09 Sep 2022, 04:49
An engineering degree of any kind offers a clear path to steady employment and a solid income. But one engineering specialty stands out in Bankrate’s latest ranking of the most valuable degrees.To get more news about 美国成绩单, you can visit jzjy001.com official website.
Architectural engineering — a discipline focused on the science of buildings — ranks atop our latest look at 159 college degrees. At the opposite end of the spectrum is visual and performing arts. For this study, Bankrate looked at the median incomes and unemployment rates of American workers based on the subject of their bachelor’s degrees. The higher the income level and the lower the unemployment rate, the better.We also factored in how many people with each major went on to earn a higher degree, such as a master’s degree or doctorate. Our index downgraded majors where high percentages of bachelor’s degree holders took on the added time and expense associated with advanced degrees. The full details of our methodology are below, as well as a breakdown of the most and least valuable college majors.Architectural engineering rose to No. 1 based on salaries that grads typically earn and the ease of landing a job, along with the comparatively low percentage of grads who went on to earn advanced degrees. The median income for workers who said they majored in architectural engineering was $90,000, and just 1.3 percent of degree holders were unemployed. The undergraduate curriculum is a demanding one. For instance, architectural engineering majors at Penn State and the University of Texas take a variety of courses in building technologies and materials science. Passing differential equations is a requirement. While civil engineers learn to build roads and bridges in addition to buildings, architectural engineering emerged as a distinct major for students who want to focus on buildings, says Rich Miller, department head of civil and architectural engineering and construction management at the University of Cincinnati’s engineering school. “Architectural engineering is all about building sciences,” Miller says. “It merges the structural foundations part of civil engineering with mechanical and electrical engineering, specifically the parts that relate to building.” Architectural engineering is a niche degree. The University of Cincinnati is one of about two dozen accredited architectural engineering programs in the U.S., according to the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. Others include Penn State, the University of Texas, the University of Kansas and the University of Alabama. The degree nearly guarantees a job. Architectural engineering majors typically line up full-time gigs well before the end of their senior years. “Engineers are in demand,” Miller says. “If you want to hire one of our students, if you’re not interviewing them now, chances are you’re not going to be able to hire them when they graduate in April.” |
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