Here’s a great little article; the top twenty useless college degrees. Click on the link for the source article. http://www.thedailybeast.com/galleries/2011/04/27/20-most-useless-degrees.html
I’ve put them all here for your convenience. Special note, look how many graduates each year graduated with these degrees, each spending 50K to 100K for their educations only to find out there aren’t jobs in those fields of any value.
Just think about the number on the chart, over a million kids entering these fields that are virtually useless degrees. There are either an over-abundance of jobs in these fields, or the jobs don’t pay enough to justify the cost of the education. In same cases it’s both issues.
1, Journalism
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Median starting salary: $35,800
Median mid-career salary: $66,600
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: -4,400
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: -6.32
Undergraduate field of study: Communications
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 78,009
2, Horticulture
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Median starting salary: $35,000
Median mid-career salary: $50,800
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: -15,200
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: -1.74
Undergraduate field of study: Agriculture and natural resources
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 24,988
3, Agriculture
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Median starting salary: $42,300
Median mid-career salary: $59,700
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: -9,100
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: -0.88
Undergraduate field of study: Agriculture and natural resources
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 24,988
4, Advertising
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Median starting salary: $37,800
Median mid-career salary: $73,200
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: -800
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: -1.71
Undergraduate field of study: Communications
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 78,009
5, Fashion Design
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Median starting salary: $37,700
Median mid-career salary: $72,200
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +200
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +0.81
Undergraduate field of study: Visual and performing arts
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 89,140
6, Child and Family Studies
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Median starting salary: $29,500
Median mid-career salary: $38,400
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +36,100
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +12.33
Undergraduate field of study: Family and consumer sciences
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 21,905
7, Music
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Median starting salary: $36,700
Median mid-career salary: $57,000
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +19,600
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +8.16
Undergraduate field of study: Visual and performing arts
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 89,140
8, Mechanical Engineering Technology
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Median starting salary: $53,300
Median mid-career salary: $84,300
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: -700
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: -1.45
Undergraduate field of study: Engineering technologies
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 15,112
9, Chemistry
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Median starting salary: $42,400
Median mid-career salary: $83,700
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +2,100
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +2.48
Undergraduate field of study: Physical sciences
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 22,466
10, Nutrition
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Median starting salary: $42,200
Median mid-career salary: $56,700
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +5,600
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +9.24
Undergraduate field of study: Biological and biomedical sciences
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 80,756
11, Human Resources
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Median starting salary: $38,100
Median mid-career salary: $61,900
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +12,900
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +9.61
Undergraduate field of study: Public administration
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 23,851
12, Theater
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Median starting salary: $35,300
Median mid-career salary: $59,600
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +16,900
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +10.88
Undergraduate field of study: Visual and performing arts
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 89,140
13, Art History
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Median starting salary: $39,400
Median mid-career salary: $57,100
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +500
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +11.46
Undergraduate field of study: Liberal arts and humanities
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 47,096
14, Photography
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Median starting salary: $35,100
Median mid-career salary: $61,200
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +17,500
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +11.54
Undergraduate field of study: Visual and performing arts
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 89,140
15, Literature
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Median starting salary: $37,500
Median mid-career salary: $65,700
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +30,900
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +9.37
Undergraduate field of study: English language and literature
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 55,462
16, Art
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Median starting salary: $33,500
Median mid-career salary: $54,800
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +88,100
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +10.57
Undergraduate field of study: Visual and performing arts
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 89,140
17, Fine Arts
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Median starting salary: $35,400
Median mid-career salary: $60,300
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +25,800
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +11.62
Undergraduate field of study: Visual and performing arts
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 89,140
18, Psychology
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Median starting salary: $35,300
Median mid-career salary: $62,500
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +19,700
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +11.59
Undergraduate field of study: Psychology
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 94,271
19, English
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Median starting salary: $37,800
Median mid-career salary: $67,500
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +30,900
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +9.37
Undergraduate field of study: English language and literature/letters
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 55,462
20, Animal Science
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Median starting salary: $34,600
Median mid-career salary: $62,100
Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +500
Percentage Change in number of jobs, 2008-2018: +13.15
Undergraduate field of study: Biological and biomedical sciences
Number of students awarded degrees 2008-2009:: 80,756
Rich Hoffman
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Why don’t you tell that to the person with the graphic design degree that made this fucking website possible and is allowing you to communicate this shit?
You’re welcome
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Awww, that’s cute. How do you know the person who designed this site has a graphic design degree? In most cases kids can code this kind of thing before they are out of high school. Keep drinking the Kool-aid dude.
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The University of Maryland sold me a degree – paid nearly 80,000 between undergrad and Grad – both degrees have got me nothing but calls from bill collectors”””’ and a shit load of interest I can’t pay – U of Maryland are a bunch of crooks
Joe Grant
Nebraska
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You are measuring the usefulness of a degree by the amount of money one makes?
The journal you gave us is so vague, I don’t even know what was accounted for and what wasn’t?
For example – what kind of changes did these people make? For what reasons? Is it because the degree didn’t get them what they wanted, or is it because they want something in another field?
In the scientific community, this would not be a valid article. It doesn’t tell us the whole story…and that’s enough to not make any conclusions about those degrees listed.
Also the response you leave to person who commented on your article indicated your lack of professionalism, and perhaps your inability to remain unbiased.
I know enough about statistics (through college) to know that one data point doesn’t mean anything, but I will say this: I would not be able to work as a counselor if I didn’t have at least a masters in psychology. I might not be making big bucks, but that’s not an objective measurement of worthiness/success. Saying that they aren’t the most financially rewarding degrees might (I emphasize might) be true, but to call them useless is typical media sensationalism….no different from all the “studies” that they broadcast. “Studies reveal coffee makes you gay” “Studies reveal these degrees are useless” ….sounds the same to me.
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Professionalism is like statistics by your meaning. Even a prostitute is considered a professional if they work for an established service.
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college degrees are really necessary so that you can land a great job in the future.-
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