July 26, 2010 2:23 PM
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Top 20 Best-Paying College Degrees in 2010
(MoneyWatch) Want to know what the best-paying college degrees are?
Here's a hint: The college degrees that lead to the highest salaries all involve high-level mathematics.
Just like last year's survey of salaries by college degrees, engineering majors dominate the list. For undergraduates, seven of the top 10 college degrees, according to PayScale, Inc., belong to engineering majors. The best paying college degree of all -- by a long shot -- is petroleum engineering.
The salary advantage that graduates, who earn these largely technical degrees, enjoy continues as they move into the middle of their careers.
Here are the top 20 best-paying college degrees in 2010:
College Degree Starting Median Pay Mid-career pay
Lynn O'Shaughnessy is the author of The College Solution, an Amazon bestseller, and she also writes for TheCollegeSolutionBlog. Follow her on Twitter.
Best-paying college degree image by alist. CC 2.0.
Here's a hint: The college degrees that lead to the highest salaries all involve high-level mathematics.
Just like last year's survey of salaries by college degrees, engineering majors dominate the list. For undergraduates, seven of the top 10 college degrees, according to PayScale, Inc., belong to engineering majors. The best paying college degree of all -- by a long shot -- is petroleum engineering.
The salary advantage that graduates, who earn these largely technical degrees, enjoy continues as they move into the middle of their careers.
Here are the top 20 best-paying college degrees in 2010:
College Degree Starting Median Pay Mid-career pay
- Petroleum engineering $93,000 $157,000
- Aerospace engineering $59,400 $108,000
- Chemical engineering $64,800 $108,000
- Electrical engineering $60,800 $104,000
- Nuclear engineering $63,900 $104,000
- Applied mathematics $56,400 $101,000
- Biomedical engineering $54,800 $101,000
- Physics $50,700 $99,600
- Computer engineering $61,200 $87,700
- Economics $48,800 $97,800
- Computer science $56,200 $97,700
- Civil engineering $53,500 $93,400
- Statistics $50,000 $93,400
- Finance $47,500 $91,500
- Software engineering $56,700 $91,300
- Management info. systems $50,900 $90,300
- Mathematics $46,400 $88,300
- Government $41,500 $88,300
- Information systems $49,300 $87,100
- Construction Management $50,400 $87,000
Lynn O'Shaughnessy is the author of The College Solution, an Amazon bestseller, and she also writes for TheCollegeSolutionBlog. Follow her on Twitter.
Best-paying college degree image by alist. CC 2.0.
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Lynn O'Shaughnessy Lynn O'Shaughnessy is a best-selling author, consultant and speaker on issues that parents with college-bound teenagers face. She explains how families can make college more affordable through her website TheCollegeSolution.com, as well as her Amazon best-selling book, The College Solution: A Guide for Everyone Looking for the Right School at the Right Price and her financial workbook, Shrinking the Cost of College.
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