6 Hot Degrees That Will Earn Your Money Back

By siliconindia  |   Thursday, 18 September 2014, 01:55 IST
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#2: Bachelor's in Computer Science
Computers are ruling the world and have taken over most of the working domain in various organizations. So going by these developments there is no doubt that this  field is among the hot degrees to pursue.  
Thus having a college degree in computer science makes you ever ready to work in professions such as software developer, computer and information systems manager, database administrator, computer systems analyst, and many more.
According to the Department of Labor, job opportunities for grads with computer science degrees are projected to be around30 percent by 2020.
#3: Bachelor's in Marketing
Entering into a field that has a future is a good idea and marketing is one such field that offers immense growth opportunities throughout your career.
Nicole Williams said, "We're all selling something, and that's an industry that will never die. There will always be people willing to spend money to get their messages out there."
A marketing degree prepares individuals for a wide range of career positions and roles, and it also opens the door to an exciting variety of positions and valuable skills in market research, branding, marketing strategy, product life cycles, as well as currently hot skills like web and graphic design.
The Department of Labor adds that this job is expected to grow by 14 percent by 2020.
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