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Salaries To Rise Nearly 5% For Biz Undergrads
Salaries To Rise Nearly 5% For Biz Undergrads by: John A. Byrne on February 04, 2017 | 0 Comments Comments 404 Views February 4, 2017Starting salaries for undergraduate business majors in the Class of 2017 are expected to rise by nearly 5% to $54,803, up from last yearââ¬â¢s average of $52,236. The higher pay isà more than a $6,000 premium over the typical graduate coming out of college this year.Thatââ¬â¢s according to the a survey of employers by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), The report, based on 243 respondents, also showed that starting salaries for engineering, computer science, and math and science graduates will be the highest among the graduates earning bachelors degrees in 2017.On the other hand, business majors will outearn majors in agriculture, the social sciences, communications and the humanities. While grads with technical majors will earn the most, are employers told the trade group they intend to boost starting salaries acros s all categories of majors. Average increases will range from 2% to 15%.STEM GRADS TYPICALLY EARN THE MOST OUT OF COLLEGEEngineering graduates from the Class of 2017 are expected to be the highest paid with an overall average salary projection of $66,097. This is up almost 2%à over last yearââ¬â¢s average salary projection of $64,891 for Class of 2016 engineering graduates. Driving the high overall average salary for this group is that, as was the case last year, all of the individual reported engineering majors have average salary projections that exceed $60,000.Graduates earning computer science degrees will also be substantially paid with an overall average salary projection of $65,540. Like engineering graduates, computer science graduatesââ¬â¢ salary projection is up from last year ($61,321), but by almost 7%. In addition, all of the individual computer science disciplines have overall average salary projections near or greater than $65,000.At $59,368, math and science degrees came in third in terms of highest salary projections for the Class of 2017. Their overall average salary projection is up 7.8% over last yearââ¬â¢s ($55,087). The most frequently reported salaries among the math and sciences group are for specific math/statistics majors; their average salary projection of $60,153 is up 5.6% over last yearââ¬â¢s projection of $56,979.HIGHEST PAID BUSINESS MAJORS? MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMSThe overall average salary projection for Class of 2017 business majors is $54,803. This yearââ¬â¢s projection is an increase of nearly 5%t over last yearââ¬â¢s average of $52,236. Of the reported business disciplines, management information systems majors hold the highest average starting salary projection ($59,642). And, while they also held the highest average salary projection of the business degrees in last yearââ¬â¢s Winter 2016 Salary Survey report, this yearââ¬â¢s projection is 4.9% higher than last yearââ¬â¢s ($56,846).Gaining even more ground is the average starting salary projection for Class of 2017 social sciences graduates, which is up almost 15% over last yearââ¬â¢s projection. This year, the average salary projection stands at $53,459, up from the $46,585 projected for Class of 2016 graduates. Within this group, the salary projection for economics majors is driving the overall surge; their current projection of $56,678 is 15% higher than last yearââ¬â¢s average of $49,271.Also netting a sizable jump in their projected average salary this year are graduates who will earn degrees in the communications fields. This yearââ¬â¢s average salary projection of $51,925 is up 10% over last yearââ¬â¢s average ($47,047). This comes as good news for these graduates as last yearââ¬â¢s overall average salary projection was down 5 percent from the projected salary of $49,395 for the Class of 2015. In addition, the average salary projection for advertising majors has bounced back from last yearââ¬â¢s l ow of $47,500, and now stands at $52,004, up almost 9.5%à over last year.Salaries for humanities graduates are also projected to be on the rise. The average salary projection of $48,733 for the Class of 2017 is up 5.8% over last yearââ¬â¢s average projection of $46,065.The NACE said the data was collected from its employer members from Aug. 5, 2016, through Nov. 30, 2016. A total of 243 surveys were returned for a 25.3% response rate. Of those responding, 14.8% of respondents were from the West, 23.5% were from the Northeast, 29.6% were from the Southeast, and 32.1% were from the Midwest.if(undefined==typeof window.datawrapper)window.datawrapper={};window.datawrapper[sMjbU]={},window.datawrapper[sMjbU].embedDeltas={100:768,200:595,300:507,400:490,500:490,600:446,700:446,800:446,900:446,1000:446},window.datawrapper[sMjbU].iframe=document.getElementById(datawrapper-chart-sMjbU),window.datawrapper[sMjbU].iframe.style.height=window.datawrapper[sMjbU].embedDeltas[Math.min(1e3,Math.m ax(100*Math.floor(window.datawrapper[sMjbU].iframe.offsetWidth/100),100))]+px,window.addEventListener(message,function(a){if(undefined!=typeof a.data[datawrapper-height])for(var b in a.data[datawrapper-height])if(sMjbU==b)window.datawrapper[sMjbU].iframe.style.height=a.data[datawrapper-height][b]+px}); Page 1 of 11
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