The Best-Paying College Majors

Let’s be clear: Choosing a major solely based on how much money you’ll make is no way to ensure happiness.

Even the best-paying jobs can leave you feeling empty and miserable if you’re not doing something you enjoy. For many people, it’s vital that their work feels meaningful, allowing them to help others, create change or leave a legacy.

That being said, there’s no reason salary shouldn’t play some role in your decision. After all, if you love two things equally, it makes sense to choose the one that will help you pay back your student loans faster.

PayScale has done some research on this very subject, gathering the 30 best-paying college majors for 2016 based on 319 bachelor’s degrees. All but one of the majors are in the sciences, and many involve some form of engineering. We didn’t list them all here, but we’re giving you
an overview.

Engineering

Starting salary: $54,800

What it is: If you enjoy solving problems with math and science, designing and building things, or understanding how machines and other structures work, majoring in engineering might suit you. Engineering covers a broad array of areas, such as chemical, mechanical, civil, electrical and software. There are also interdisciplinary areas such as aerospace, energy and industrial engineering.

Fields you could work in: military, government, technology, manufacturing, construction, aeronautics, communications

Core courses you’ll likely need to take: math, science, computer science and, of course, engineering

Business Information Systems

Starting salary: $58,600

What it is: A cross between technology and business, this degree positions you to evaluate and improve business processes through the application of technology.

Feilds you could work in: education, finance, communications, government, health care, advertising, marketing

Core courses you’ll likely need to take: accounting, management, technology

Industrial Distribution

Starting salary: $58,100

What it is: This degree involves wholesaling and distributing technological products.

Fields you could work in: construction, petroleum and energy, electronics manufacturing, aeronautics

Core courses you’ll likely need to take: applied engineering, information technology, communications, business, logistics

Actuarial Mathematics

Starting salary: $58,800

What it is: Using statistics and math, actuaries assess risk in a variety of industries.

Fields you could work in: insurance, finance, education, government, health care, business

Core courses you’ll likely need to take: math, economics, statistics, computer science, business

Packaging Science

Starting salary: $61,500

What it is: Blending chemistry, physics and biology, packaging science majors work on the design, engineering, science, research and business that make up the packaging industry.

Fields you could work in: automotive, aerospace, food, medical, military

Core courses you’ll likely need to take: biology, chemistry, math, physics, business

Computer Science and Mathematics

Starting salary: $62,900

What it is: This major prepares students for a career that applies mathematics to areas of computer science, including robotics, algorithms and graphics.

Fields you could work in: government, manufacturing, aerospace, business, finance, military

Core courses you’ll likely need to take: computer science, math

Dental Hygiene

Starting salary: $65,800

What it is: Dental hygienists assess the oral health of patients, assist the dentist, and take and develop dental radiographs.

Fields you could work in: private dental practice, military, public dental health

Core courses you’ll likely need to take: biology, nutrition, anatomy, physiology

To see the full list, visit Payscale.com.

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