As graduation approaches, many college seniors face uncertainty about their job prospects based on their chosen majors. A report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York highlights that majors such as Chemical Engineering and Computer Science yield high early-career salaries of around $80,000 and substantial mid-career salaries, with Aerospace Engineering leading at $125,000. Additionally, certain majors, including Special Education and Civil Engineering, report impressively low unemployment rates, underscoring the importance of major selection on future employment and income.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York report indicates that college majors greatly impact employability and salary potential for graduating seniors.
Graduates with degrees in Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science can expect early-career salaries reaching around $80,000.
Aerospace Engineering, while not a top choice for starting salaries, offers the highest median salary at mid-career, indicating long-term value.
Majors in Special Education, Civil Engineering, and Animal and Plant Sciences have exceptionally low unemployment rates, suggesting strong job prospects.
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