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What college course pays the most?

Writer Robert Harper

Highest Paying Jobs With a Bachelor’s Degree

RankMajorMid-Career Pay
Rank:1Petroleum EngineeringMid-Career Pay:$182,000
2Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS)Mid-Career Pay:$152,300
3Applied Economics and ManagementMid-Career Pay:$139,600
3Operations ResearchMid-Career Pay:$139,600

What majors in college make the most money?

In between, computational and applied mathematics, aeronautics, building science, and mechatronics top the ranks of college majors that earn the most money early to mid-career. Within the list, engineer-related college majors dominate, with petroleum engineering majors making the most mid-career pay at $182,000.

Which is the highest paying major in college?

While engineering fields dominate the list of highest-paying majors, plenty of non-technical programs can also lead to careers with pretty good wages. The Georgetown University report found that the average salary for bachelor’s degree holders overall was $61,000; all of the majors in this section have median salaries that are higher than that.

Are there any college courses that will make you rich?

There are, in fact, several courses that contain critical information and instruction that, if used correctly, will put you on your path to riches. See Also: Can You Be Successful Without College?

Which is the most important course to take in college?

Although this list is in no particular order, I think accounting is, by far, the most important course to take if you want to succeed financially. Someone who walks into Best Buy and pays for a 47-inch plasma television with a credit card may not comprehend the difference between an asset and a liability.

Which is the most valuable degree in Canada?

Dentistry and medical degrees have the highest average salaries — and the highest student debts — but when it comes to college degrees, the most valuable diplomas in Canada based on a 2010 Statistics Canada study, tend to be in business, health, finance and engineering.