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The top 10 degrees subjects to study for the highest paying jobs | The top 10 degrees subjects to study for the highest paying jobs |
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Deciding which degree to study at university can be a difficult decision for many students. | Deciding which degree to study at university can be a difficult decision for many students. |
While it’s always better to choose a degree based on how much you enjoy a subject, if you’re struggling to decide between two courses it can be good to consider future career prospects. | While it’s always better to choose a degree based on how much you enjoy a subject, if you’re struggling to decide between two courses it can be good to consider future career prospects. |
Job search engine Adzuna has looked through the listings on its website to calculate the average salaries for graduates of every degree. | Job search engine Adzuna has looked through the listings on its website to calculate the average salaries for graduates of every degree. |
Here are the 10 degrees that can get you the highest paying jobs in the UK: | Here are the 10 degrees that can get you the highest paying jobs in the UK: |
Average pay: £39,015 | Average pay: £39,015 |
Maths graduates are currently in high demand in the UK, so they can command higher salaries. | |
Many choose to work as finance workers, accountants, bankers or statisticians. | Many choose to work as finance workers, accountants, bankers or statisticians. |
The degree can also be useful for those looking to work in technology. | The degree can also be useful for those looking to work in technology. |
Average pay: £39,106 | Average pay: £39,106 |
Engineering students can get various jobs in aerospace, defence and automotive industries. | Engineering students can get various jobs in aerospace, defence and automotive industries. |
They also form part of the STEM – science, technology, engineering and maths – subjects that the government is encouraging people to study. | They also form part of the STEM – science, technology, engineering and maths – subjects that the government is encouraging people to study. |
Average pay: £10,409 | Average pay: £10,409 |
Science graduates can get jobs in the pharmaceuticals industry, in chemical engineering or even in finance. | |
The government is currently trying to encourage more scientific entrepreneurship throughout the UK. | The government is currently trying to encourage more scientific entrepreneurship throughout the UK. |
Average pay: £40,788 | Average pay: £40,788 |
Though it takes 7 years to become a fully qualified architect – including several years working in agencies on placements – graduate level jobs are often better paid than many other careers. | Though it takes 7 years to become a fully qualified architect – including several years working in agencies on placements – graduate level jobs are often better paid than many other careers. |
Average pay: £40,908 | Average pay: £40,908 |
A career in finance has long been considered one of the best paid in the world. | A career in finance has long been considered one of the best paid in the world. |
Graduates can work as accountants, bankers or financial analysts. | Graduates can work as accountants, bankers or financial analysts. |
Average pay: £41,144 | Average pay: £41,144 |
Both economics and finance graduates are highly sought after. They often find themselves fighting over the same jobs, and economics grads are likely to work as economists, bankers, financial analysts and statisticians. | Both economics and finance graduates are highly sought after. They often find themselves fighting over the same jobs, and economics grads are likely to work as economists, bankers, financial analysts and statisticians. |
Average pay: £41,950 | Average pay: £41,950 |
As advances in technology are increasingly affecting different industries, the demand for people who can build websites or create powerful databases is growing. | |
Computer science grads can land jobs as developers, systems administrators or IT consultants. | Computer science grads can land jobs as developers, systems administrators or IT consultants. |
Average pay: £42,404 | Average pay: £42,404 |
Thousands of accounting graduates are employed by KPMG, PwC, Deloitte and EY each year. | Thousands of accounting graduates are employed by KPMG, PwC, Deloitte and EY each year. |
Britain’s accountants are among the most revered around the globe, allowing them to work all over the world. | Britain’s accountants are among the most revered around the globe, allowing them to work all over the world. |
Average pay: £42,837 | Average pay: £42,837 |
Engineering graduates can work in a variety of jobs such as aerospace, defence, automotive, chemical and construction engineers, or as patent officers and management consultants. | Engineering graduates can work in a variety of jobs such as aerospace, defence, automotive, chemical and construction engineers, or as patent officers and management consultants. |
While engineering degrees are less specialised than mechanical engineering degrees, they are still highly regarded by employers. | While engineering degrees are less specialised than mechanical engineering degrees, they are still highly regarded by employers. |
Average pay: £44,851 | Average pay: £44,851 |
Civil engineering graduates find jobs as surveyors, site engineers, structural engineers and environmental consultants. | |
They’re in high demand, with future jobs including work on skyscrapers across London and infrastructure projects such as Crossrail and HS2. | They’re in high demand, with future jobs including work on skyscrapers across London and infrastructure projects such as Crossrail and HS2. |
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