The following table from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) shows the highest-paying majors for students who graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in 2010.
Major Average Starting Salary
- Petroleum Engineering --------------$74,799
- Chemical Engineering-----------------$65,628
- Computer Science -------------------$61,112
- Computer Engineering ---------------$59,917
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering----- $59,391
While these were the highest paying majors for 2010, all except chemical engineering represent a decrease when compared to 2009. Salaries for chemical engineers increased 1.1 percent; salaries for petroleum engineers, computer science majors, computer engineers, and electrical/electronic engineers decreased 10, .05, 2.9, and 1.2 percent, respectively.
According to Marilyn Mackes, executive director of NACE, the high starting salaries are due to a shortage of personnel in these fields.
Its good to see the survey results.I too liked to see the computer science in this list.As my son is pursuing degree in computer science so I expect him to get a nice salary package too.Lets see how much he get.
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