Friday, February 10, 2012

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If you think that getting a college degree isn’t worth the time and money, think again. Sectors like Health Care, Education, STEM (Scientific, Technical, Engineering, Mathematic, and Social Sciences), Managerial and Professional Office, and Community Service and Arts will need more qualified college majors to fill job vacancies within the next decade. In fact, according to a study conducted by the Georgetown University Center, approximately 3 million jobs will be left vacant by 2018, since there aren’t enough Americans who have the needed college degrees to qualify for jobs in these growing sectors.

Based on the study, it’s clear that the demand for people who have college degrees will only increase in the coming years. If you want to capitalize on these growing job opportunities, be sure that you have the right credentials. Here are some of the college degrees expected to have the highest demand within the next decade:

Health Care

  • Medical Technician
  • Registered Nursing
  • Medical Assistant
  • Pharmacy
  • Physical Therapy

Education

  • Special Education
  • Education and Teaching
  • Child Care
  •  Teaching Certification

STEM

  • Computer Science
  • Information Technology and Systems
  • Programming and Applications
  • Technology Support

Managerial and Professional Office

  • Accounting
  • Administrative Office Support
  • Business Administration
  • Human Resources Management
  • MBA

Community Service and Arts

  • Animation
  • Graphic Design
  • Multimedia Film & Video
  • Visual Communications

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