8 College Degrees You Should Consider in 2014



Choosing a college degree is pretty overwhelming. Some of you might have a good idea what you want to be when you grow up but I bet some of you also don’t know what you’re gonna be ten years from now. Hopefully, this list of the hottest degrees can help you decide which http://d3l2rivt3pqnj2.cloudfront.net/i/prints/lg/3/3/332346.jpg[/IMG] As the universal language, English is a highly recommended degree. Wherever you go, even in the internet, you will no doubt read or hear something in English. If you love reading and writing, this is the degree for you since it will develop your passions further. Lastly, you’d have plenty of career options to choose from once you graduate. You can write speeches for important people, or even become a teacher, or even create the next bestselling hit. Information Technology If you can communicate better with computers than with fellow humans, then this course is for you. The way how technology is evolving year after year, IT graduates now hold some of the highest salaries in the employed world. So yeah, that’s a pretty good incentive for you. You also have lots of choices once you can specialize in: programming, software or hardware development, app development, and even video game design. Good luck on being the next Steve Jobs or Bill Gates! Engineering All engineering graduates are smart. Period. If you think you’re smart enough to build or make something better then enter at your own risk. Just kidding. If you’ve been tinkering with your household electronics or created countless awesome Lego dioramas and buildings when you were a kid, this one’s for you. Human Resource Management Extroverts are a perfect fit for HR. You’re gonna be the mediators between the employees and the higher-ups. Your work will revolve around the people in the office as you’d be handling all kinds of personalities and their quirks. Hiring, firing, and keeping employees happy are all part of the work. If you’re a natural people-person, then go ahead. Economics[URL]http://www.utne.com/~/media/Images/UTR/Editorial/Blogs/Politics/Why%20the%20Environments%20Trashed%20Youre%20Broke%20and%20Wars%20Drag%20On/corporate-power-20.gif If you believe that money makes the world go around and want to be a part of it, then be my guest. If you’re interested in learning the economic patterns so you can invest correctly, how banks and foreign exchange work, and swim in money like Scrooge McDuck, get an Economics degree since their graduates also earn a lot. Marketing
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Marketing is not just about peddling a product to the masses but the research on the consumers themselves and their behavior. You’re gonna be the ones who will study and determine which demographic you’ll target your product and services. Never forget the 4 P’s: Product, Place, Price, and Promotion. Math & Sciences
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You’re gonna be fine here if you prefer lab coats over business suits. Just like engineers, people who graduate these courses are proven geniuses. Some people are just born great with numbers and some of them even change the world. Go win the Nobel Prize, son! Aviation
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If you think watching Top Gun 497 times and listening to Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone” non-stop makes you a pilot, then go study aviation. With ticket prices getting more affordable every year, more and more people are flying making pilots seriously in demand. Think about it, travelling around the world while earning enough salary to make you retire by 40 is like the best job ever.]degrees in Singapore[/url] you’re going to study the next four or so years.

English

As the universal language, English is a highly recommended degree. Wherever you go, even in the internet, you will no doubt read or hear something in English. If you love reading and writing, this is the degree for you since it will develop your passions further. Lastly, you’d have plenty of career options to choose from once you graduate. You can write speeches for important people, or even become a teacher, or even create the next bestselling hit.

Information Technology[/b]

If you can communicate better with computers than with fellow humans, then this course is for you. The way how technology is evolving year after year, IT graduates now hold some of the highest salaries in the employed world. So yeah, that’s a pretty good incentive for you. You also have lots of choices once you can specialize in: programming, software or hardware development, app development, and even video game design. Good luck on being the next Steve Jobs or Bill Gates!

Engineering[/b]

All engineering graduates are smart. Period. If you think you’re smart enough to build or make something better then enter at your own risk. Just kidding. If you’ve been tinkering with your household electronics or created countless awesome Lego dioramas and buildings when you were a kid, this one’s for you.

Human Resource Management[/b]

Extroverts are a perfect fit for HR. You’re gonna be the mediators between the employees and the higher-ups. Your work will revolve around the people in the office as you’d be handling all kinds of personalities and their quirks. Hiring, firing, and keeping employees happy are all part of the work. If you’re a natural people-person, then go ahead.

Economics[/b]

If you believe that money makes the world go around and want to be a part of it, then be my guest. If you’re interested in learning the economic patterns so you can invest correctly, how banks and foreign exchange work, and swim in money like Scrooge McDuck, get an Economics degree since their graduates also earn a lot.

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Marketing[/b]

Marketing is not just about peddling a product to the masses but the research on the consumers themselves and their behavior. You’re gonna be the ones who will study and determine which demographic you’ll target your product and services. Never forget the 4 P’s: Product, Place, Price, and Promotion.

Math & Sciences[/b]

You’re gonna be fine here if you prefer lab coats over business suits. Just like engineers, people who graduate these courses are proven geniuses. Some people are just born great with numbers and some of them even change the world. Go win the Nobel Prize, son!

Aviation[/b]

If you think watching Top Gun[/i] 497 times and listening to Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone[/i]” non-stop makes you a pilot, then go study aviation. With ticket prices getting more affordable every year, more and more people are flying making pilots seriously in demand. Think about it, travelling around the world while earning enough salary to make you retire by 40 is like the best job ever.

 
Choosing the right college degree can set the foundation for a successful career and personal fulfillment. As of 2014, the job market was beginning to recover from the global financial crisis, and certain fields were showing strong growth and demand. Here are eight college degrees that were particularly worth considering in 2014:

  1. Computer Science: With the rapid expansion of technology and the increasing reliance on digital solutions across all industries, computer science graduates were in high demand. This degree not only opens doors to traditional tech jobs like software development and IT support but also to emerging fields such as data science and cybersecurity.
  2. Nursing: The healthcare industry was, and continues to be, one of the most stable and growing sectors. In 2014, the aging population and the Affordable Care Act were driving increased demand for healthcare services, making nursing a particularly attractive degree. Nurses can work in a variety of settings, from hospitals to private practices, and often enjoy a high degree of job security.
  3. Business Administration: A degree in business administration provides a broad skill set that is applicable in almost any industry. In 2014, the ability to manage teams, understand market dynamics, and handle financial planning was highly valued, making this degree a versatile choice for students looking to enter the business world.
  4. Mechanical Engineering: The field of mechanical engineering was experiencing a resurgence due to advances in manufacturing technology and a renewed focus on sustainable energy solutions. Graduates with a degree in mechanical engineering could find opportunities in automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy sectors, among others.
  5. Psychology: The field of psychology was expanding, particularly in areas like mental health counseling and organizational psychology. In 2014, there was a growing awareness of the importance of mental health, leading to increased demand for professionals who could help individuals and organizations navigate psychological challenges.
  6. Environmental Science: As environmental issues became more pressing, the demand for experts in environmental science grew. This degree prepared students to tackle issues such as climate change, pollution, and resource management, and could lead to careers in government agencies, non-profits, and private industry.
  7. Health Information Technology: The healthcare industry was undergoing a digital transformation, and the need for professionals who could manage and analyze health data was increasing. A degree in health information technology could lead to roles in electronic health records management, data analysis, and health informatics.
  8. Education: With a growing emphasis on the importance of education, particularly in early childhood and special education, the field was seeing a resurgence in interest. In 2014, there was a need for well-trained educators who could meet the diverse needs of students and prepare them for the challenges of the 21st century.
Each of these degrees offered unique opportunities and challenges, and the choice ultimately depended on the student's interests, skills, and career goals. However, in 2014, these fields were particularly poised for growth and could provide a solid foundation for a rewarding career.
 
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