Top Paying Undergraduate Majors
As we previously reported, the cost of education has been on the rise for some time now. Especially as US state budgets are cut, colleges and universities are shifting their expenses to the student. Many students – be it US citizens or international students – are looking for ways to finance their education from scholarships to grants to loans. But you may wonder if your education is worth the cost.
While this question has to be individually evaluated and answered, a good starting point is to look at the expected income based on your major (which is your specialization in college or at a university). The path you select will train you in a specific field, which will ultimately determine your job prospects, and thus, your salary.
Not surprisingly, 13 out of the top 20 highest paying positions – whether looking at starting pay or mid-career pay – is engineering. Below is a graph outlining the top paying undergraduate majors in the US:
Looking at these results, it is no wonder why the second most popular field for international students is engineering followed by math and computer science (which ranked third) and then physical and life sciences (which ranked fourth). In fact, it is clear from the data that top paying undergraduate majors that prove more technical in nature are compensated accordingly. Below is a table that reflect the true figures from the graph above:
Starting Median Pay* | Mid-Career Median Pay* | |
Petroleum Engineering | $97,900 | $155,000 |
Chemical Engineering | $64,500 | $109,000 |
Electrical Engineering (EE) | $61,300 | $103,000 |
Materials Science & Engineering | $60,400 | $103,000 |
Aerospace Engineering | $60,700 | $102,000 |
Computer Engineering (CE) | $61,800 | $101,000 |
Physics | $49,800 | $101,000 |
Applied Mathematics | $52,600 | $98,600 |
Computer Science (CS) | $56,600 | $97,900 |
Nuclear Engineering | $65,100 | $97,800 |
Biomedical Engineering (BME) | $53,800 | $97,800 |
Economics | $47,300 | $94,700 |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) | $58,400 | $94,500 |
Statistics | $49,000 | $93,800 |
Industrial Engineering (IE) | $57,400 | $93,100 |
Civil Engineering (CE) | $53,100 | $90,200 |
Mathematics | $47,000 | $89,900 |
Environmental Engineering | $51,700 | $88,600 |
Management Information Systems (MIS) | $51,000 | $88,200 |
Software Engineering | $54,900 | $87,800 |
*All data was collected from PayScale Salary Survey for full-time employees in the United States who possess a Bachelor’s degree (and no further degree) in order to determine which were the top paying undergraduate majors.
Please, i would like to be notified on any scholarship for postgraduate in biochemistry. Thank you.
Hi Stella,
You are able to find scholarships for those studying biochemistry by using the new quick search tool. This will narrow down your search and find a scholarship that fits your needs.
Best of luck!
Please, I am a Ghanaian and would like to study Electrical Engineering in the U.S.A. Which schools are recommended and which of them give very high scholarships?
Hi Albert,
Thank you for your inquiry. You can learn more about studying engineering in the U.S.A here. Once you have decided upon a school you can browse international awards and find one that will meet your needs.
Best of luck!