Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Top 5 In-Demand Degrees

 New research shows that having the right degree could help.
"As is typically the case, business and engineering majors, plus those earning degrees in technical fields, including computer science, are most in demand at the bachelor's degree level," writes the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) in its "2011 Job Outlook".

In-Demand Degree #1 - Accounting

Knowing how to read and balance a financial spreadsheet could come in handy when marketing yourself to companies. When asked for your skill-set, you'll be able to respond confidently that you are well-versed in the latest accounting theories and practices and know how to use the most current software.

In-Demand Degree #2 - Finance

Want to impress high-level business employers? Understanding the markets and how businesses raise and invest capital is a good place to start. Studying finance in school could ground you in basic economic theories while allowing you to pick up the latest buzz words used by the banking and business worlds.

In-Demand Degree #3 - Engineering



Engineering is a common choice for any list of top majors and our list of in-demand degrees is no different. Drilling down even further, electrical engineering graduates are poised to find the greatest success in the job market, according to the NACE survey, followed by mechanical engineering grads. 



In-Demand Degree #4 - Computer Science 

Going back to school to study computer science is a great way to stay relevant. Computers have revolutionized the business world and even the way we enjoy our free time. At the center of this perfect storm are computer scientists, who are always looking for more creative and efficient ways to do things. 

In-Demand Degree #5 - Business Administration

Business administration is such an in-demand degree, in part, because it's so flexible. Want to work at a bank? Business programs include finance classes. Or maybe you want to work in communications, marketing, or e-commerce? Again, this degree could cover some very relevant topics. Whether you want to work for a big or small business, studying business administration is a good way to prepare yourself.
                                                         
Source from yahoo news:   By Chris Kyle

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