Architecture, physical or environmental sciences, and communications majors all had the highest rates of employment at 96 percent, 95 percent and 93 percent, respectively. Architecture majors were also the most likely to have a job secured before they graduated from college.
The survey, conducted June 5-16, 2017, polled people who obtained a bachelor’s degree or higher between 2007 and 2017.
Course Hero CEO Andrew Grauer hopes students will use the information in this survey to help them look toward the future and ask practical questions about choosing a major.
“Nobody can predict the future,” Grauer explained in an email to USA TODAY College. “It’s valuable for college students to think beyond what they enjoy studying today when they select a major and ask themselves questions such as, where could this area of study take me?”
The survey found just 16 percent of college graduates would choose the same major again. But for a graduate like Catherine Lanyon, despite a “stressful” job search, given the choice to do college all over again, she wouldn’t sacrifice her passion for practicality.
Lanyon, a 2017 graduate of Boston University who received a bachelor of science degree in English education, described her post graduation job search for a teaching position as stressful and frustrating.
“I knew that I would be paid little and that getting or keeping a job might become more complicated as society advances and expects more from educators,” Lanyon told USA TODAY College. “But I would not change my childhood dreams for anything.”
To Lanyon, the results of the Course Hero survey aren’t at all surprising. “Architects, enviro scientists, journalists and business people will be integral to shaping the future that we have access to. But — so will I.”
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