Science
& Math
Science
& Math
STEM Grads
In-Demand
STEM Grads
In-Demand
Why chose a career in Science & Math?
- There are a large variety of specializations
- You can make a significant difference on a global stage
- Cross-marketability for different career options
Meet your need to balance life, work, and school with programs that fit you. Choose a path that is a good mix of speed versus impact on your current job and career goals. Work with top schools to leverage your prior educational experiences, embrace a broad array of potential careers, and stay organized and on-track with flexible schedules.
Top Growing Science & Math Occupations
2018 - 2028
NUMBER OF NEW JOB OPENINGS BY OCCUPATION
AGRICULTURAL & FOOD SCIENTISTS
Skill to leverage
PROBLEM SOLVING
Having strong problem-solving skills can make all the difference in your career. Problems are at the core of what many professionals do at work every day.
Math & Science skills driving success
PATIENCE Key for solving problems that take time
ATTENTION TO DETAIL Mitigates mistakes and drives results
INFERENCE Draw conclusions, interpret results and explains observations
DETERMINATION Increases your chances of being successful
TEAMWORK Many working together creates faster solutions
OBSERVATION Ability to collect and record data enabling the creation of theory
ADAPTABILITY Roadblocks are common, adjusting to them is key keeping things moving
COMMUNICATION Fosters collaboration and innovation across disciplines
THINKING LOGICALLY Provides a foundation to understand concepts and solve problems
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Levels of education and wages
In 2017 the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the median wage for high school graduates was $36,100. The median for those with a Bachelors was almost twice that.
BACHELORS DEGREE
$72,800 annually
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
$36,100 annually
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be ignited."
Plutarch, Greek-Roman biographer
All stats sited ‘bls.gov’ except * Pew Research Center