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Top 10 Degrees in Demand for the Future

By Kunal Mehra, Country Manager for Crimson Education, India 

One of the most significant decisions you will make in your life is selecting a career path. In today’s day and age, technological advances – both online and offline – have become ubiquitous in our personal and professional lives. Alongside, careers in design, manufacturing, monitoring and maintenance of such technologies are fast emerging and highly sought after. Hence, college degree programs are preparing students to compete in these emerging fields.

Crimson Education highlights some of the emerging careers that are set to be more in-demand in the nearfuture. Should this be one of your interest areas, also refer to ourranking guide that explores the most trending college majors along with the best-suited colleges offering courses that support these careers.

Game Design

Do you enjoy video games? Why not convert your passion into a successful career? Consider a diploma in game design if you enjoy video games. Although it is a newer college major, the technology makes its future bright and the need for creators of video games is on the rise as are the jobs in this field. In this sector, careers range from building an application for a video game to designing graphics and art. Beyond gaming, coding skills, software development, or other IT and technological occupations can lead to application creation.

Top 5 Schools to Study Game Design

1.       University of Southern California

2.       Becker College

3.       New York University

4.       Rochester Institute of Technology

5.       DigiPen Institute of Technology

Top 5 Careers for Game Design Graduates

1.       Multimedia Artists and Animators

2.       Software Developers

3.       Art Directors

4.       Graphic Designers

5.       Web Developers

6.       Final Thoughts

Data Science

Careers in data science rank on the top of the list of “top jobs of the future.” People who hope to break into this field are usually passionate about computers, mathematics and data analysis. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the need for know-how in data science will boost jobs by 27.9% by 2026. Nearly every industry uses data science to analyze big data, improve their business, and better serve their customers. While data collection may become automated in the next few years, there will still be a demand for experts who comprehend, identify and implement a data-driven solution. The need for data scientists in our technology-driven world is increasing and at the highest level.

Top 5 Schools to Study Data Science

1.       University of California, Berkeley

2.       Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3.       Carnegie Mellon University

4.       Stanford University

5.       University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Top 5 Careers for Data Scientists

1.       Data Scientist

2.       Machine Learning Engineer

3.       Machine Learning Scientist

4.       Applications Architect

5.       Enterprise Architect

Cybersecurity

As we are getting increasingly reliant on technology, the demand for cybersecurity expertise is also growing. If you have a background in computer science and stay up to date on the newest advances in cybersecurity, information technology, coding, and software development, you should have no problem finding a job in the future. People with a background in cybersecurity are frequently employed by a business or government organisation. It’s also a fantastic career choice for individuals who wish to work in software and application development or another technology-related field as it is quite versatile.

Top 5 Schools to Study Computer Science for Cybersecurity

1.       Carnegie Mellon University

2.       Georgia Institute of Technology

3.       University of California, Berkeley

4.       Massachusetts Institute of Technology

5.       University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Top 5 Careers for Cybersecurity Graduates

1.       Cybersecurity Analyst

2.       Cybersecurity Consultant

3.       Cyber Security Manager/Administrator

4.       Software Developer/Engineer

5.       Systems Engineer

Pharmacology

Pharmacology is constantly evolving, transforming, and advancing. Pharmacists may be forced to take on new roles as a result of automation. Pharmacists find employment at hospitals, universities, research organizations, pharmaceutical and biotech industries, and government agencies. In the future, pharmacists may work in ambulatory care, administration, insurance, and speciality pharmacy. Furthermore, the baby-boomer population will drive up need for drug management. Depending on their degree and experience, pharmacists today make a median income of $105,000.

Top 5 Pharmacology Schools in the World

1.       Harvard University

2.       University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

3.       University of California, San Diego

4.       Monash University, Australia

5.       Johns Hopkins University

Top 5 Careers for Pharmacology Graduates

1.       Pharmacist

2.       Pharmacologist

3.       Pharmaceutical Sales Representative

4.       Pharmaceutical Marketing Manager

5.       Medical Writer

Construction Management

As the economy grows, so does the need for building and renovating businesses, homes, hospitals, and schools. Large construction projects need construction managers to get work permits, hire contractors, schedule walkthroughs, handle emergencies, and inform clients about timelines and progress. And so, the demand and employment of construction managers will also grow.

Top 5 Schools to Study Construction Management

1.       California State University-Sacramento

2.       Arizona State University-Tempe

3.       Purdue University

4.       Central Connecticut State University

5.       New York University

Top 5 Careers for Construction Management Graduates

1.       Construction Manager

2.       Project Engineer

3.       Estimator

4.       Construction Inspector

5.       Civil Engineer

Human Resources

HR departments (People Teams) have existed for more than a century, and many would argue even longer. Over the last few decades, technology has steadily altered the way companies manage their employees. Thankfully, the “human” side of the experience is still strong. Additionally, “work from anywhere” has become widely accepted. The human resources department must become proficient in remote work management, chatbot technology, data analytics, and human resources software. Employee experience will be given greater emphasis, with modern benefits like parental leave, mental health, and financial security.

Top 5 Schools to Study Human Resources Management

1.       Cornell University

2.       Michigan State University

3.       Rutgers University

4.       University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

5.       University of Richmond (VA)

Top 5 Careers for Human Resources Graduates

1.       HR Officer

2.       Human Resources Manager

3.       HR Consultant

4.       Executive Recruiter

5.       Compensation and Benefits Manager

Nursing

People are living longer thanks to modern medicine. As a result, more nurses will need to care for the aging population. Besides preventative care, chronic diseases, such as diabetes and obesity, are also on the rise. According to a study, jobs as registered nurses should see a seven percent growth in the next 7-10 years.

Top 5 Nursing Schools

1.       University of Pennsylvania

2.       Johns Hopkins University

3.       Duke University

4.       Emory University

5.       University of Rochester

Top 5 Careers for Nursing Graduates

1.       Registered Nurse (RN)

2.       Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)

3.       Cardiac Nurse

4.       Critical Care Nurse and ER Nurse

5.       Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)

Engineering

Several career opportunities exist in the engineering field, which is a versatile and lucrative major. STEM majors normally pursue careers in electrical, computer, biomedical, chemical, civil, industrial, or mechanical fields. Fortunately, the future job market for engineers appears to be promising. Engineers should have a long career ahead of them in most industries.

Top 5 Schools for Engineering Majors

1.       MIT

2.       Stanford

3.       University of California, Berkeley

4.       California Institute of Technology

5.       Carnegie Mellon University

Top 5 Careers for Engineering Graduates

1.       Biomedical Engineer

2.       Civil Engineers

3.       Electrical Engineers

4.       Environmental Engineer

5.       Software Engineer

Business

Many careers for business degree majors will remain relevant for many years. Business students can study marketing, economics, finance, and more! They can work in any field or even start their own business. A business major who is creative can have a multitude of career options.

Top 5 Business Schools

1.       Stanford University

2.       University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)

3.       University of Chicago (Booth)

4.       Northwestern University (Kellogg)

5.       Harvard University

Top 5 Careers for Business Graduates

1.       Accountant

2.       Management Consultant

3.       Financial Analyst

4.       Actuary

5.       Corporate Attorney (also requires a law degree)

Advertising and Marketing

Over the years, marketing and advertising jobs have evolved. Today, most advertising has gone digital. Having a degree from a top university is a great way to start a career in marketing or advertising.

Top 5 US Universities for Business Marketing Degrees

1.       University of Pennsylvania

2.       Washington University in St. Louis

3.       University of Notre Dame

4.       Carnegie Mellon University

5.       Georgetown University

Top 5 Careers for Business Marketing Graduates

1.       Marketing Manager

2.       SEO Manager

3.       Fundraising Manager

4.       Event Planner

5.       Social Media Manager

Economics

Economics is a versatile major with a variety of job options in several different industries. Unlike other professions that are still developing in this area, this field integrates well with the technological world. Data analysts and problem-solvers will always be in demand. A career in public policy, healthcare reform, urban planning, or real estate makes this skill set ideal.

Top 5 Schools to Study Economics

1.       Harvard University

2.       Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3.       University of California, Berkeley

4.       Stanford University

5.       University of Pennsylvania

Top 5 Careers for Economics Graduates

1.       Economist

2.       Financial risk analyst

3.       Data analyst

4.       Financial planner

5.       Accountant

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