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49% of all college grads regret their choice of major.
Why? Well, according to a study by LendingTree, it's because...
there's not enough pay in their field of choice
they find little to no job satisfaction or benefits
they weren't well informed of other career prospects
The right major will help you avoid these regrets!
Choosing a major in a high demand field will help you find the bright future you deserve.
#1 : STEM Major
STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Some majors included in STEM such as Software Development are projected to grow as much as 22% from 2019 to 2029.
Some undergraduate programs that are part of STEM:
Biology and Physics (Sciences)
IT and Computer Science (Technology)
Mechanical and Civil Engineering (Engineering)
Mathematics and Statistics (Math)
You'll improve and develop relevant skills such as analytical problem solving and digital fluency with these majors, as they heavily focus on logical reasoning.
Did you know?
#2 : Healthcare Major
Healthcare occupations are projected to grow 16% from 2020 to 2030 while also enjoying a median salary of about $75,000, making it another popular option amongst college students.
Undergraduate healthcare majors may include...
Public Health
Nursing
Dental Hygiene
Healthcare Administration
Pharmaceutical Science
With patient care being the main focus of the industry, healthcare majors may learn to become better with skills such as empathy and coping with uncertainty.
#3 : Business Major
Quiz
Rebecca, a 1st year undergraduate student wants to switch her English major to a field with better prospects. She'd like to gain analytical problem solving skills. Which major would be best for her to switch to?
Mechanical Engineering is Rebecca's best choice, as she'll be better able to develop analytical problem solving skills than with the other majors.
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This Byte has been authored by
Enoch Kim
Instructional Designer