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Most Marketable Majors?
In your opinion, what are the most marketable majors that don't require graduate school? If you're not a super math genius or the next J.K. Rowling, what could you study in college and legitimately make a living off of it?
Also... what jobs do you imagine would be the most prosperous (based on the major)?
Also... what jobs do you imagine would be the most prosperous (based on the major)?
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Most places now will look at your bachelor's degree and not even glance at what you got it in--so just go with your own interests.
Your bachelor degree just gets you a higher salary--it won't actually teach you anything you need to know to further your career.
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That said, I think it's important to remember that how marketable a job is can change over time, even in the short time you're in school. For instance "in my day", which was only maybe 5 years ago, when I was looking at this same question at this government website:
http://www.jobfutures.ca/noc/browse-occupations-work-prospects.shtml
engineering and accounting were both huge, now they're in the "fair" category, not the "good" category. I chose a career in academia which at the time didn't have great prospects and they're now supposedly "good".
If you mean in a more broad sense, as in what degree could I get to convince employers they should "hire me for a job not directly related to the degree", in general, probably any B.Sc. and especially something computer related. But it could depend on the job. In the end how you market what you learned in that degree is probably the most important thing, more than the degree itself unless you got some really weird and specific degree.
That's "good". lol.