20 Highest-Paying Bachelor’s Degree Jobs (2024)

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Not all bachelor's degrees are equal when it comes to salary expectation and job outlook.

20 Highest-Paying Bachelor’s Degree Jobs (1)

Earning your bachelor’s degree tends to lead to higher salaries and lower unemployment rates than high school graduates experience, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) [1]. However, some bachelor’s degrees can lead to more high-paying jobs than others, either at the outset of your career or by the midpoint of it.

For example, the most popular majors, which include business, health professions, engineering, and biomedical sciences, all tend to lead to high-paying jobs after graduation [2]. But liberal arts majors typically achieve a comparable salary by the mid-point of their career. In other words, they may make less to start, but will eventually earn as much as their STEM counterparts thanks to the transferable nature of their skill set, according to New York Times [3].

In this article, we’ll go over 14 high-paying jobs that require less than five years of experience, and the six high-paying management tracks you can typically explore after gaining at least five years of experience.

14 high-paying jobs with less than five years of experience

We’ve compiled a list of 14 jobs that span majors and tend to pay above-average salaries [4]. It’s worth noting, however, that entry-level jobs all have different requirements. The jobs listed below require a bachelor’s degree and little to no experience, according to BLS, though you may find that different companies have different expectations when it comes to minimum experience. The type of salary you can earn for each of the jobs listed below, which we’ve collected from both BLS and Glassdoor, will also likely depend on your experience, the seniority of the job title, and where you live.

Translator

The increasingly global nature of business requires working with companies, clients, and customers in different languages. Translators work in numerous industries, communicating information and ideas from one language to another. As such, they must be fluent in at least two languages.

  • Typical majors: Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Arabic

  • Median annual salary: $57,090

  • Job outlook: 4 percent

Human resources specialist

Companies require talent in order to be successful, and human resources teams identify new talent and ensure their continued success. Human resource specialists may recruit talent, onboard and situate new hires in their roles, or oversee compensation packages. They often need to understand aspects of human behavior and effective communication.

  • Typical majors: Human resources management, psychology, sociology, communication studies

  • Median annual salary: $67,650

  • Job outlook: 6 percent

Actuary

Businesses need to understand risk to evaluate and make the best decisions. Actuaries typically work for insurance companies, applying their knowledge of mathematics, statistics, and finance to assess risk and guide businesses to minimize it. They need to have strong math skills and a keen understanding of business.

  • Typical majors: Mathematics, statistics, actuarial science

  • Median annual salary: $120,000

  • Job outlook: 23 percent

UX writer (content designer)

Companies must have a web presence—and even an app—to connect with customers and stay competitive. UX writers, sometimes called content designers, research users’ needs and think about the best language to help them navigate a website or product. They typically need to be strong researchers and writers, with some design knowledge.

  • Typical majors: English, communication studies

  • Average annual salary: $80,050

  • Job outlook: 7 percent

Graphic designer

Companies require visuals for many different aspects of their business, including their marketing, branding, and products. Graphic designers produce digital and print visuals, such as logos, images, or interfaces. The work requires a combination of creativity and technical design skills.

  • Typical majors: Graphic design, programming, marketing, fine arts, art history, creative studies

  • Median annual salary: $58,910

  • Job outlook: 3 percent

Web designer

Web designers also balance creativity with technical know-how when creating engaging web pages. They can work in a number of different industries, and they typically need to know a programming language, such as Python, JavaScript, or CSS, alongside basic design principles.

  • Typical majors: Web design and development, computer science, computer programming

  • Median annual salary: $92,750

  • Job outlook: 16 percent

Financial analyst

Financial analysts review data in order to help guide a business’ financial decisions. They often look at a company’s financial information in light of business news and market trends to yield useful insights about expenditures, profits, and more. They may also compile written reports and support budget efforts as well.

  • Typical majors: Business, finance, statistics, economics

  • Median annual salary: $99,890

  • Job outlook: 8 percent

Social media manager

Social media helps attract customers, build engagement with a company’s brand, and highlight new products or services. Social media managers often set content strategies, which can include text, visuals, and video. They typically need to have a knack for creativity alongside the job’s technical requirements, such as monitoring engagement and tracking analytics.

  • Typical majors: Marketing, communications, English, journalism, audio & video production

  • Average annual salary: $56,770

  • Job outlook: 10 percent

Civil engineer

Civil engineers focus on building and improving infrastructures, such as roads, bridges, railroads, and other such resources. “Civil engineer” can be a large term that describes a few different specialties, and many civil engineer graduates concentrate on an area of civil engineering, such as stormwater management or transportation, based on their interests.

Software developer

Software developers apply their knowledge of computer science to developing new programs and updating existing ones. The role typically requires knowing a programming language and being aware of basic design elements in order to write code and effectively design and develop useful software tools.

  • Typical majors: Software engineering, computer science, information technology (IT)

  • Median annual salary: $130,160

  • Job outlook: 25 percent

Market research analyst

When a company has a product or service it wants to launch, market research analysts spend time understanding the market, competitors, and other elements that will help a company’s offerings succeed. They often need to understand data collection processes as well as data analyses in order to conduct useful research and guide a business’s marketing decisions.

  • Typical majors: Marketing, communications, business, psychology, sociology

  • Median annual salary: $74,680

  • Job outlook: 13 percent

Mechanical engineer

Mechanical engineers research, design, and develop mechanical devices and systems, as well as machines and tools. They often have to build and test their designs to ensure proper working order. As with civil engineers, “mechanical engineer” is a large term that can be applied to work in a number of different industries, such as robotics, health care, energy, and defense.

  • Typical majors: Mechanical engineering

  • Median annual salary: $99,510

  • Job outlook: 10 percent

Information security analyst

With the vast amount of personal information being traded across network systems, information security analysts play a vital role in making sure a company’s information, as well as its customers’, remains safe from bad actors. They often establish best security practices for a company’s needs, in addition to monitoring information systems, detecting issues, and working quickly to troubleshoot.

  • Typical majors: Information technology (IT), computer science, engineering

  • Median annual salary: $120,360

  • Job outlook: 32 percent

Network engineer

Network engineers work directly with a company’s computer network to plan, implement, and monitor its operations. Thanks to the prevalence of network systems, network engineers can apply their skills to a number of different industries. They also typically know a programming language, are familiar with cloud computing, and have experience in network security.

  • Typical majors: Information technology (IT), computer science, engineering

  • Median annual salary: $95,360

  • Job outlook: 2 percent

Learn more: 12 Jobs in High Demand

6 high-paying jobs with five or more years of experience

The more experience you acquire, the more you may qualify for managerial roles—many of which boast a high salary.

Job titleMedian US salaryJob growth rate
Human resources manager$136,3505%
Sales manager$135,1604%
Financial manager$156,10016%
Marketing manager$156,5806%
Engineering manager$165,3704%
Computer and information systems manager$169,51015%

Start earning your degree today

Earn your bachelor’s degree in lucrative areas like business administration, marketing, and computer science from the University of London on Coursera. Or explore degrees in general business and applied arts and science from the University of North Texas. Each program takes place entirely online, so you can learn at your own pace from anywhere with internet access.

If you’ve already earned your bachelor’s degree, consider strengthening your skill set and experience with a Professional Certificate in project management, UX design, social media management, or data analysis. These skills are in high demand and programs are designed to help get you job ready.

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20 Highest-Paying Bachelor’s Degree Jobs (2024)

FAQs

20 Highest-Paying Bachelor’s Degree Jobs? ›

A profession with a combination of more than $100,000 median annual wage and a 17% job outlook makes a Financial Management degree one of the best degrees for earning a 6-figure salary. Increased demand for risk management proficiencies in the financial sector is becoming more popular.

Which bachelor's degree has the highest salary? ›

What Are the Highest-Paying Bachelor's Degrees?
  1. Chemical Engineering. If you're interested in chemistry, chemical engineering could be the career for you. ...
  2. Computer Engineering. ...
  3. Aerospace Engineering. ...
  4. Electrical Engineering. ...
  5. Mechanical Engineering. ...
  6. Computer Science. ...
  7. Finance. ...
  8. Economics.
Jun 13, 2024

How can I make 100K a year with a bachelor's degree? ›

Table of Contents
  1. Some bachelor's degree jobs offer a high return.
  2. Construction Managers.
  3. Medical and Health Services Managers.
  4. Art Directors.
  5. Actuaries.
  6. Computer Network Architects.
  7. Medical Dosimetrists.
  8. Human Resources Managers.
Feb 8, 2024

How to make $100,000 a year with no degree? ›

Now, let's get into some high-paying jobs that pay over $100K without a degree.
  1. Technology Sales Manager. Getty Images / BartekSzewczyk. ...
  2. Computer and Information Systems Manager. ...
  3. Fire chief. ...
  4. Product Manager. ...
  5. Professional Sports Referee. ...
  6. Senior Real Estate Manager. ...
  7. Court Reporter/Typist. ...
  8. Executive Assistant.
Feb 20, 2024

What 4 year degree makes 6 figures? ›

A profession with a combination of more than $100,000 median annual wage and a 17% job outlook makes a Financial Management degree one of the best degrees for earning a 6-figure salary. Increased demand for risk management proficiencies in the financial sector is becoming more popular.

What is the highest paying bachelor's degree job? ›

The following jobs require a bachelor's degree and pay more than $70,000 per year:
  1. Project manager. ...
  2. Nuclear engineer. ...
  3. Petroleum engineer. ...
  4. Chemical engineer. ...
  5. Construction superintendent. ...
  6. Architect. ...
  7. Aerospace engineer. ...
  8. Statistician.
Apr 18, 2024

What degree makes you a lot of money? ›

College majors that pay the most right after college
1.Computer engineering$80,000
2.Chemical engineering$79,000
3.Computer science$78,000
4.Aerospace engineering$74,000
5.Electrical engineering$72,000
11 more rows
Mar 14, 2024

How to make $200,000 a year without college? ›

Responses included traveling nurse, podcast host, software engineer, dentist and marine surveyor. One person said they worked as a voice director for children's cartoons. The interest in the $200,000 number specifically might be an indication that a lower salary doesn't cut it anymore.

What is the highest-paying job with little schooling? ›

What Is the Highest-Paying Job Without a Degree?
  • Commercial Pilots: $121,430.
  • Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers: $94,560.
  • First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives: $91,090.
  • Power Plant Operators, Distributors, and Dispatchers: $85,950.
  • Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers: $84,990.

How to make 500k a year without a degree? ›

$500k jobs no degree jobs
  1. Automotive Internal Technician. ...
  2. Real Estate Agent - Utah Real Estate Pre-Licensing Scholarship Available (100% Covered) ...
  3. Solar Sales Representative. ...
  4. Real Estate Agent. ...
  5. Solar Sales. ...
  6. Strengthen your profile. ...
  7. Experienced Roof Salesmen - 40% Commission, Daily Appointments Provided!

What bachelor's degree has the most job opportunities? ›

Degrees with the Best Career Outlook
  1. Business Management. Number of projected job openings: 371,500. ...
  2. Education. Number of projected job openings: 236,600. ...
  3. Nursing. Number of projected job openings: 194,500. ...
  4. Software Development. ...
  5. Computer Science & Information Technology. ...
  6. Accounting. ...
  7. Finance. ...
  8. Marketing.
Jul 10, 2024

What degree makes the most millionaires? ›

The top 10 degrees that millionaires earn:
  • Engineering.
  • MBA.
  • Economics.
  • Law.
  • Business Administration.
  • Commerce.
  • Accounting.
  • Computer Science.

What degree gets paid the most? ›

According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), engineering tops the list of the highest-paying majors immediately after graduation. The highest-paying professions in the U.S. are all in the medical field and require education beyond the bachelor's level.

Which degree gets you the highest pay? ›

Table of Contents
  • The top 11 degrees with the highest starting salaries in the UK.
  • Dentistry.
  • Medicine.
  • Veterinary Medicine.
  • Economics.
  • General Engineering.
  • Mathematics.
  • Physics & Astronomy.
Aug 28, 2024

Which bachelor's degree is most useful? ›

STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) degrees dominate the list of collegiate programs that lead to top-paying careers. While some bachelor's degrees in the humanities and social sciences don't typically offer high salaries, they can provide a foundation for a graduate degree and a more lucrative career.

What 2 year degree pays the most? ›

Highest Paying 2-Year Degrees
RankMajorDegree Type
1Instrumentation TechnologyAssociates
2Software EngineeringAssociates
3Radiation TherapyAssociates
4Fire TechnologyAssociates
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