Bachelor's Degree Tier List 2024 (Ranking Top 100 Bachelor Degrees)

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  • @ShaneHummus
    @ShaneHummus  Před rokem +40

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    • @firebird6522
      @firebird6522 Před rokem +1

      Thanks! I'll definitely take a look!

    • @Mr.Autodelete
      @Mr.Autodelete Před rokem +6

      I think you should always remind people it’s still worth it to get a college degree as long as they know specifically what they’re taking the degree for my friend went to college for a an F tier degree and makes double what I did for many years going straight into the work force he took history to be a teacher he had a career planned and that shouldn’t stop anyone from taking an “F” tier degree I think this is an especially useful resource for people who don’t know at all what they want to do but they know what kind of requirements they have for their position in life

    • @anabellasabatino107
      @anabellasabatino107 Před rokem

      what do you think about Management Information Systems ?

    • @mr.shreyashk.sawant9223
      @mr.shreyashk.sawant9223 Před 11 měsíci

      How about Agriculture?

    • @divineantiwokegangster
      @divineantiwokegangster Před 4 měsíci

      this list is very good list but you underrated or ignored civil engineering police enginering and Military enginerring, also construction business administration

  • @andrewmayen7018
    @andrewmayen7018 Před rokem +1260

    The way he laughed at gender studies 💀

    • @fadgaola
      @fadgaola Před 8 měsíci +13

      i dont get it, is he being homophobic or is he laughing at the little amount of jobs or something

    • @hassankhamis77
      @hassankhamis77 Před 8 měsíci +7

      It has studies

    • @TheVeron
      @TheVeron Před 8 měsíci

      its utterly useless thats why he laughed its not a valuable or profitable skillset like at all@@fadgaola

    • @mattatta
      @mattatta Před 8 měsíci +178

      @@fadgaolaMost likely laughing at how useless the degree is, considering the aim of the video.

    • @Jason8779
      @Jason8779 Před 8 měsíci +113

      @@fadgaola it has nothing to do with being homophobic. It’s a video about top degrees so if he laughs that means it’s bad. And just look at the degree it is less than useless.

  • @gabrielmaryshev4137
    @gabrielmaryshev4137 Před rokem +722

    Advertising a shady digital marketing course doesn't look too good

    • @mathiass1999
      @mathiass1999 Před rokem +66

      Seems like he took an F

    • @89Dustdevil
      @89Dustdevil Před rokem +81

      Just a reminder to take any advice online with a grain of salt. CZcamsrs are trying to make money like everybody else

    • @user-xy2ly4uz6p
      @user-xy2ly4uz6p Před rokem +4

      Not really. Its just an alternative to going to college and an option. People can do their own research.

    • @frankdald8462
      @frankdald8462 Před rokem +4

      He tests your knowledge if you ever learnt anything

  • @Kai_Leonidas
    @Kai_Leonidas Před rokem +1432

    That feel when you double-majored in two F tier degrees 🤣😭

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  Před rokem +287

      Yikes!

    • @vanguard7361
      @vanguard7361 Před rokem +18

      hahahahahahahhahahahahahahaha

    • @m_ron2742
      @m_ron2742 Před rokem +21

      What were they? I’m curious

    • @louisromero2320
      @louisromero2320 Před rokem +45

      Well as long as enjoy what you end up doing with them. I know I wouldn't enjoy working in many of the S tier industries, except for maybe nursing, but thats certainly not S tier in my country.

    • @brhamsfeifferabraham9627
      @brhamsfeifferabraham9627 Před rokem +12

      @Joe Washington You’re wrong. With a Political Science degree you can be more than a lawyer or professor.

  • @Stranglethorn
    @Stranglethorn Před rokem +133

    S Tier- Nursing, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Management Information System, Computer Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Aerospace Engineering

    • @DanGR023
      @DanGR023 Před 8 měsíci

      There's no way industrial engineering is in the S tier. It's not even a real engineering.

    • @leumashogger
      @leumashogger Před 3 měsíci

      How about F tier?

    • @kollurusaharsh722
      @kollurusaharsh722 Před 3 měsíci

      Where is MBA Finance , MSc FinTech , MSc Quant Finance ?

    • @kyleborchert5560
      @kyleborchert5560 Před měsícem +2

      @@kollurusaharsh722 the rankings are for Bachelor degrees, so Masters degrees aren't ranked...

  • @bettmo7494
    @bettmo7494 Před rokem +322

    I still don´t see how Nursing is S tier. I mean its a vital role in society, and travelling nurses did make a nice chunk during covid, but in general the profession is plagued with long hours, bad pay and a lot of stress.

    • @tracy_cakkes
      @tracy_cakkes Před rokem +31

      Yes my sister is a nurse and she hates it Says she sees too much and it takes an emotional toll on her Also they don’t get paid enough to do what they do unfortunately

    • @tomr6866
      @tomr6866 Před rokem +8

      Lol bad pay ok

    • @bettmo7494
      @bettmo7494 Před rokem +7

      @@tomr6866 It depends on where you live of course. But IMO for your pay to be decent then your rent (inc. utilities) should only be 30% of your paycheck after tax. In norway if you want to live in Oslo you need atleast 2k a month in rent and even that is a broomcloset. 24,000 / 0.30 = 80,000. What nurse makes 80k after tax. Yeah if you guys are two people its only 40k required, but lets be real. if you need to be two people to live in a broom closet then ur job aint that good. also average nurse here makes 53.7k before tax. 40k after tax. Not good by any sense of the immagination. especially considering a McDonalds employee will make 31K after tax.

    • @imthrillz5255
      @imthrillz5255 Před rokem +18

      I work in healthcare and nurses start at like 75k where i live in kansas. Travel nursing can easily double that. I wouldn’t say that is bad pay. Although, it isn’t great pay for the stress of healthcare, especially how short staffed everything is from the covid burn out.

    • @bettmo7494
      @bettmo7494 Před rokem +3

      @@imthrillz5255 America has decent Nurse salaries due to privatization of healthcare. As of 2021 (Bureau of labour statistics) registered nurses make on average 82,750$. (You are underpaid, by national standard). But behold my friend there are countries outside of U.S. Norway (57,000$), Germany(35,000$), France(39,000$), U.K (36,000$) with Netherlands actually paying an impressive (70,000$). So looking at the western median. The pay doesn’t seem impressive. The title of the video wasn’t top 100 to take for Americans.

  • @kebabenjoyer1
    @kebabenjoyer1 Před rokem +368

    As a Computer science major, this makes me wanna try harder in college

    • @tracy_cakkes
      @tracy_cakkes Před rokem +9

      Same

    • @eveningstar4048
      @eveningstar4048 Před rokem +38

      Same here. I was just here to see where compsci ranked. Thank God it's one of the best degrees out there

    • @joshurlay
      @joshurlay Před rokem +27

      If it weren't for the market unsteadiness it would hands down be the best. I started CS a year and a semester ago (with no coding knowledge) and have an offer to make over $50 an hour this summer, from lots of hard work, preparation, and a lifetimes worth of luck.

    • @josefrailecofc
      @josefrailecofc Před rokem +8

      @@joshurlay Dude that's awesome to hear. How were you able to land a job like that? I'm assuming through somebody you know due to your lack of experience. I do a lot of networking but I'm so scared to actually do an interview, feels like I don't know enough. I have a good amount of experience with python and javascript. I'm a junior in college rn, should I try interviews anyway even if I don't feel ready enough?

    • @joshurlay
      @joshurlay Před rokem +9

      @@josefrailecofc It was actually from trying and failing interviews :) I failed about 3 before I got good at them. Do interviews and don't expect to do well until you fail the first few. There will come a point where you will be able to talk about your experiences and have to fall back on things you obviously rehersed before it. I'm also a junior (Spring 2024), and it helped that I was a little good at leetcode (even though there was none during the interview, just an OOP type problem that was challenging enough).
      Lastly, I was not ready at all when I got my internship offer. You think you don't feel ready with javascript and python? I didn't even know css yet, let alone javascript. What got me the job though is that I scheduled my interview 3 months out and got to show one of my 3 interviewers the difference in the resume I applied with and my resume now. I learned a lot of great things to put on my resume through the Odin project online, and those skills are what allowed me to speak openly about my experiences and get me my internship.
      The main advantage of networking right now I think is the ability to build skills along side other people and learn from them. For me, I always asked people how they learned, Iif they had advice, and how specific CS topics worked (although chat gpt probably would give me the same answer nowadays).
      Finally, I got my internship because reddit gave me interviewing tips. They said to ask questions and be open and up front if you don't know something. I cannot understate that enough, ask questions and clarify things, even if you're 100% you know what they mean. It would have saved me 2 interviews before, but I'm glad I didn't then because I wouldn't have gotten the great offer I have today.

  • @samheath886
    @samheath886 Před rokem +377

    I think you missed a big one: Cybersecurity. It's very popular at my uni. In the next ten years, it will probably be the most useful degree out there

    • @josephschaab2212
      @josephschaab2212 Před rokem +83

      It’s just an applied study of computer science

    • @DAN-ed9uk
      @DAN-ed9uk Před rokem +10

      Don't really need a degree for that

    • @NoRockinMansLand
      @NoRockinMansLand Před rokem +14

      @@DAN-ed9uk you sure? You need to do computer science

    • @DAN-ed9uk
      @DAN-ed9uk Před rokem +6

      @@NoRockinMansLand From the stuff Ive heard, tech jobs like web develpoement, cyber security, etc dont need one though it is udeful to have one. Its just much harder without one.

    • @katydid5088
      @katydid5088 Před rokem +19

      @@DAN-ed9uk My experience (friend works in IT at a help desk, got laid off, got another 2 years of menial work under his belt while being homeless till he moved in with us.) A Uni degree is VERY helpful to cram as much knowledge into your brain in as short as possible amount of time. That being said, the degree won't earn you a job, unless you get a good internship, as many of the interviews are skill/competency based, YOU MUST COMPLETE OUTSIDE WORK. You basically HAVE to live and breath computers and computer systems and tooling. My friend builds weird computer kits, programs and makes machines for fun. Even when he was dead broke he worked as a repairman for a computer company. (All you Apple users out there should know, working staff get paid far less than a living minimum wage for fixing your Macbook latte mistake. Ditto if they are a private contractor who may or may not provide health insurance or dental.) Learning the systems hardware and more of the theory meant he was able to get a slightly better paying job (while still not being able to afford to live on his own. What can I say? Where we lived housing costs are ludicrous.) that then served as a foot in the door for a much better job.
      Lessons learned include: 1) Stay current with your industry. If you have learned everything there is to know about a subject, it's time to keep learning. The basic skills won't desert you but the rest of the world will if you don't have updated knowledge.
      2) The lowest man on the totem pole is the first to leave and the laziest people eventually will get fired after the first round of budget cuts. Do your best to not be them but on the flip side, don't stay where you have security if there are better options out there for making money. On a risk reward ratio, there is usually something similar to what you are doing that doesn't include a crazy amount of all or nothing risk once you have a skill set. You are simply working to learn more and refine that skill set.
      3) College degrees are a pain. Teachers are often behind when you go to a middling or fair Uni/college because they took the teaching job as a boost to their income or because they got left behind at the latest tech revolution. Their going rate was low and the college budget for staff wasn't much higher, even if they pay well. The best Uni instructors are usually so in demand as experts that they don't end up teaching very many of their own classes. That is a trade off to going to a more recognized school is that you get the best teachers but they are not always available because they are so well regarded and necessary. At any time, the Professors can and often do leave Academia when they are tired of the politics, have more idealistic, or interpersonal goals to pursue.
      That being said:
      4) College degrees area a pain, but if you want to transition into management, sales, finance, AI, or any form of modeling/start up, you need the very basic knowledge that most people acquire at there.
      If your bosses are a college graduates, you are also one, and therefore your understanding of the work it took to earn it is simpatico to one another. That is how you get a job after you want to make a career switch. A degree is not a requirement to be in the middle level of any corporation but if you want to move up within it or start your own company, Uni connections and better business knowledge is essential. Having started in a corporate level job gives you boatloads of connections and opportunities on a professional level to reach out and up. Find a friend at work. Trust carefully but make some sort of connections. Being nice to people and being a good (creative) worker will go far when you need a recommendation from someone else in another department or area to seek out other jobs. Being nice and being competent get you as far as you will go sometimes.

  • @oliverbach3011
    @oliverbach3011 Před rokem +25

    A thing worth noting about philosophy is that it's a quite topheavy profession/education. So there are a few people that I know, who are really good personal development coaches or help companies develop a business "philosophy" so that they have consistent integrity etc. Definetly a very broad education with a lot of possibilities, but also traps.

    • @DrVVVinK
      @DrVVVinK Před rokem +1

      Also lot of people with philosophy degrees end up going on to law school.

  • @EmilyAnaliese
    @EmilyAnaliese Před rokem +7

    my overall major is strategic communication with a minor in marketing with a concentration in digital marketing! :) i am happy that you mentioned it at the end of the video!

  • @thejazzcat117
    @thejazzcat117 Před rokem +7

    Love your channel Shane!!!

  • @calvinc5770
    @calvinc5770 Před rokem +62

    Great list! Didn't quite see them on here but data science and statistics are also S tier IMO

    • @MaXiMoS54
      @MaXiMoS54 Před rokem +16

      Data science is usually a masters degree from what I recall

    • @EnderTrev5
      @EnderTrev5 Před rokem +1

      u can get ur undergrad in it in my uni atm

    • @EnderTrev5
      @EnderTrev5 Před rokem +3

      thinking of switching from comp sci to data science tbh

    • @marcus_s
      @marcus_s Před rokem

      Why ?

    • @romanmanuel9001
      @romanmanuel9001 Před 11 měsíci

      @@EnderTrev5 why?

  • @karendanielle
    @karendanielle Před rokem +7

    I’m actually applying to graduate schools to get my Masters in public health. I like the diversity of the field. Especially with everything going on in this world!

  • @Sports_Rush2023
    @Sports_Rush2023 Před rokem +7

    Bachelor Of Business Studies is in A tier, I was really confused about my degree choice after watching this video, and I am feeling a bit relaxed now. Thanks.

  • @dougxvale
    @dougxvale Před rokem +7

    Hi Shane, great video!
    I don't like my Radio/TV degree in Canada because yes not only is it a dying degree due to streaming services, social media, and the recent media layoffs; But if I was taking this degree, per se, in the 1990s, where CZcams and streaming didn't exist, I would be successful in my career.
    As someone who grew up with MTV in the 90s and the 2000s and aspired to be the next Carson Daly for example, this degree is not worth it. Mostly everyone in my degree wants to do sports broadcasting, especially hockey. In generalization, I don't care what you pursue, but doing hockey does not make you authentic. But due to the recent changes happening in news, entertainment, etc. etc. sports journalism/broadcasting is the only surviving factor in this industry.
    Even starting a CZcams channel is tough, but I applaud your success, Shane. I just started doing real estate photography and digital marketing and couldn't be happier with my choice.

    • @mega1268
      @mega1268 Před 9 měsíci

      I'm a freshman at a university in florida and we actually just changed the name of our Radio/TV major to Media Production & Management. This is my major and I think its a lot better suited for the current world than the old one.

  • @calebburwell8843
    @calebburwell8843 Před 8 měsíci +59

    For anyone watching as a physics graduate I highly encourage some planning, if you plan on industry jobs get a minor in mechanical or electrical engineering or c.s it will help you immensely. If you intend on going purely into research I highly recommend a minor in applied mathematics and additional technical writing (grant applications are hyper critical so its also no entirely bad to get additional persuasive writing courses) and if you are a lunatic (like me) get a second major in pure mathematics for theoretical physics and enjoy not having any life outside of school due to the sheer time commitments needed to keep up.

    • @biosavat9475
      @biosavat9475 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I would love that. Thank you for the advice

    • @GGray1
      @GGray1 Před 8 měsíci +1

      would it hurt to do this back to front, i.e. doing a mathematics degree first and then doing a physics or physics adjacent degree second.

    • @calebburwell8843
      @calebburwell8843 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @GGray1 not really but more impractical. It's very very easy to go from math to physics, but be careful physics isn't math it just uses math.

    • @jeikojeiko3428
      @jeikojeiko3428 Před 5 měsíci

      Great question, would like to know the answer@@GGray1

  • @woopwopweep
    @woopwopweep Před rokem +327

    Biology in my opinion is A tier if you're aiming for graduate studies after. It opens up so many doors for various subjects like med school and all kinds of STEM research fields. Not to mention that it makes you eligible for more internship opportunities during undergrad. It all depends on what you want in the future. Even if you don't pursue a graduate degree do you know how much lab managers with only a Bachelor’s get paid??

    • @Staticshock-rd8lv
      @Staticshock-rd8lv Před rokem +47

      I won’t even lie biology degrees do not have many jobs for how hard it is to attain one lol😅. I’ll say although I kinda of regret the degree it got me into nootropics and neuroscience stuff which I find extremely useful/interesting.

    • @dididogster9994
      @dididogster9994 Před rokem +11

      It’s extremely fucking good if you’re in an agricultural country. Like mine. Honestly it’s better to get a bio degree than a physics degree here.

    • @Mdksupreme1
      @Mdksupreme1 Před rokem +2

      @@dididogster9994 where do you live?

    • @ewingjasmin
      @ewingjasmin Před rokem +12

      The only thing an undergraduate Biology degree is good for is if you want to be a science teacher, and even then you'll need to complete (at the very minimum) a post graduate teacher certification. Graduate level is a different story of course.

    • @dididogster9994
      @dididogster9994 Před rokem +6

      @@Mdksupreme1 New Zealand.

  • @grantp1610
    @grantp1610 Před rokem +15

    When you gotta study a high tier degree so you can increase your chances of financial security but at the same time have a side hustle relating to the arts to pursue your dreams and passion

  • @jeanlanz2344
    @jeanlanz2344 Před rokem

    Thank you, Shane.

  • @sacredpomegranatejuice3395

    I think the chart for Biomedical Engineering is the wrong one. The career pay doesn’t make sense and the final score was 18.55 whereas for Bioengineering it was 67.93 even though you mentioned Bioengineering has slightly worse stats.

  • @Lauracupcake1121
    @Lauracupcake1121 Před rokem +43

    Hi shane, I think the differentiation between environmental science and studies can be tricky. My boyfriend’s university doesnt have an environmental science degree title. Its called an environmental studies degree with a science track, which focuses on everything an environmental science program would do with the addition of GIS programs and environmental economics and laws, and they have a social track which focuses more on the useless stuff like a political science degree but for the environment. I have not seen any employment differences for jobs looking for environmental degrees with that title difference. He has gotten the interviews for the jobs just the same way

    • @orpix34
      @orpix34 Před rokem +1

      Yes, Geography and Environmental Science/Studies degrees tend to be like that. They have a more liberal arts side and more of a technical/physical side that is more practical and teaches you skills that you would actually use in the real world. I am doing a Geography degree with a Geospatial science track that focuses more on GIS classes and remote sensing because that is what many jobs use on a daily basis. Unfortunately, these degrees tend to be greatly misunderstood by the general public and most employers which is why it may be difficult to get hired and you may have to explain more than other people what you actually learned because some people think it's useless.

    • @Lauracupcake1121
      @Lauracupcake1121 Před rokem

      @@orpix34 its true but you can describe these skills in your resume so that the hiring manager understands! My boyfriend just got offered an environmental science job without any problems. He described all these skills on resume and during interview.

    • @devonbradley5135
      @devonbradley5135 Před rokem +3

      i don't get why he put Geography and Geology in B tier but then put Environmental Science as C tier. The jobs are really similar and even the majors here at UCLA are almost identical. Like as an environmental Science major, I still learn GIS and a lot of earth science. People tend to either work for the government or as environmental consultants after college

  • @karaelzexceed666
    @karaelzexceed666 Před rokem +46

    Me, a business psychology student: perfectly balanced as all things should be

    • @cherie333
      @cherie333 Před rokem +1

      i’m interested in business psychology as well. can u give me more info on what it’s like and what jobs are available? what exactly are you majoring in?

    • @johnb8035
      @johnb8035 Před rokem

      @@cherie333 I imagine Human Resources jobs would be a pretty big part of jobs available to business psychology majors, with managerial roles later in your career.

  • @ambera3678
    @ambera3678 Před rokem +9

    Chemistry finally made it to a tier! Nice:D

  • @MRWISK-
    @MRWISK- Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video I left a Like

  • @milomitchener4166
    @milomitchener4166 Před rokem +46

    Just started a double degree of an S-tier and an A-tier. This vid helped my confidence lol

    • @mj-zo4et
      @mj-zo4et Před rokem

      which ones?

    • @milomitchener4166
      @milomitchener4166 Před rokem +9

      @@mj-zo4et electronic engineering and economics

    • @Lucas_Sid
      @Lucas_Sid Před rokem +1

      @@milomitchener4166 until it's similar to mine which is economics and data science

    • @je6a478
      @je6a478 Před rokem +9

      @@milomitchener4166 think that's an excellent choice as you'll be a jack of all trades. AFAIK. you could get into business, IT and electrical engineering jobs which all are great

    • @lowkeyleanin
      @lowkeyleanin Před rokem +1

      Thats a perfect combo!

  • @mathiass1999
    @mathiass1999 Před rokem +188

    I personally do not understand why a bachelor in History always receive so much hate. It may just be some way of thinking in America (luckily I'm European).
    I will be finishing my BA in 'History' (minoring in Social Science) this summer and thereafter begin my MSc in 'International Security & Law'. I'm incredibly motivated and have already enjoyed numerous compliments about my combination of degrees.
    Most important of all is to just do what you find interesting. Life is too short anyway to just follow the norm or choose a path solely for the money.
    [PS. I hope to one day work for either an NGO, be a diplomat or something in that area.]
    Kind regards,
    A friendly Dane

    • @julianhartinger2351
      @julianhartinger2351 Před rokem +2

      Where did you intern for yoyr bachelor? I am thinking about doing History or sociology but I am worried about job stuff. Fellow European btw

    • @kingmelanin7468
      @kingmelanin7468 Před rokem +19

      (US) Americans generally stick to things that produce income or protect wealth 🤑. I agree that without competent historians general knowledge can be lost. This is likely why my country is in such turmoil; we keep having conversations about topics that were previously resolute ie inequality, elections, economics, even the Holocaust.
      Proposing a career in nonprofit would end in communist allegations. Suggesting that you want be in politics would end allegations of being a aspiring tyrant. On your continent, these professions are seen as a public good.
      NonSTEM majors typically fail financially unless they enter education or are well connected politically.

    • @julianhartinger2351
      @julianhartinger2351 Před rokem +7

      @@kingmelanin7468 well sucks to be American in that regard. I honestly don't understand why your uni's are so expsensive. We have some of the best uni's in the world here for a fraction of the cost. Also, non stem is not an issue here as much.

    • @mathiass1999
      @mathiass1999 Před rokem +1

      @@julianhartinger2351 I hope I understood your question correctly.
      I'm currently studying at 'University of Southern Denmark' (but may end up finishing my Masters at 'Copenhagen University').
      Just try the best you can at laying a plan from the get-go. It will help tremendously in harder times by staying motivated at reaching your goal - but be prepared for changes in this plan/ dream of yours on the way (or perhaps you may even first discover your path while studying the bachelor).
      That's the best I have at the moment:)

    • @hatzandall1242
      @hatzandall1242 Před rokem +1

      @@julianhartinger2351 im from the uk and tbh, people dont respect history degrees here that much

  • @livinghomunculus657
    @livinghomunculus657 Před rokem +26

    Gonna need a justification for why psychology is in C and Bio is in D when Bio at least has jobs requiring the degree at the bachelors level and psych has none. The positives you gave to psych are applicable to bio and more true.

    • @iloveamerica3917
      @iloveamerica3917 Před 2 měsíci +1

      There are jobs that require a bachelor in psychology

  • @linjohn9374
    @linjohn9374 Před rokem +43

    so we are ranking these inversely proportional to the amount of sleep you are able to get right? As a CS student who is also studying econ, and knowing many med students I can definitely say that computer/engineering/information studies ranks very high in the "no sleep" category.

    • @joshurlay
      @joshurlay Před rokem +1

      It depends on how many credits you take in my opinion. I take 12 as a CS major and sleep just fine. It I took 16 I wouldn't though.

    • @johnb8035
      @johnb8035 Před rokem +9

      You will have loads of employment opportunities and money right out the gate, as will engineering majors.

  • @ChocolateMilk19
    @ChocolateMilk19 Před rokem +5

    Majoring in CS, Goodluck to everyone else pursuing Tech!🙏

    • @SAPLAYZ
      @SAPLAYZ Před 7 měsíci

      im doing cyber secuirty gl to you too

  • @cryovizard9461
    @cryovizard9461 Před rokem +3

    This video makes me all the more nervous on going to Emory for a bachelors in Biology. Granted I plan on going the PhD route (for genetics and genomics)

  • @laurahill4566
    @laurahill4566 Před rokem

    Happy New Year!

  • @arslan9665
    @arslan9665 Před rokem +16

    Hey Shane, could you make a video discussing the differences between Business Technology Management and Management Information Systems?

    • @takethepillingodwetrust1510
      @takethepillingodwetrust1510 Před rokem +2

      really depends just on the coursework, lowkey both of em could be the same just different naming.

    • @mixemmaxemtaxem4134
      @mixemmaxemtaxem4134 Před rokem +3

      @@takethepillingodwetrust1510 yeah that's what I'm thinking. I just applied to the BTM program at Toronto Met U. I think it's called Business Technology Management in Canada but Management Information Systems in the US.

    • @david_thao
      @david_thao Před rokem

      @@mixemmaxemtaxem4134 there’s actually universities in the US that also have it called business technology management. There’s a lot of name variations for MIS. Some call it business information systems. Some call information technology management and much more. They are all similar degrees tbh. Just look in the coursework and see whether it’s more business heavy or tech heavy.

    • @Atomic-Blast-
      @Atomic-Blast- Před rokem

      @@david_thao mine is management informations systems and honestly, it has almost all cs courses besides the math ones, which have been replaced with some courses of maths alongside business core courses.

    • @wilt7505
      @wilt7505 Před 6 měsíci

      It’s the same shit BTM is Canadian and MIS is American tbh 95% percent sure

  • @historyhub9211
    @historyhub9211 Před rokem +16

    Can you put timestamps for this?

  • @hellohey000
    @hellohey000 Před rokem +3

    Finishing my Bs in IT(A tier) summer of 2023 and got into a Management Information Systems (S tier) Graduate program fall 2023🤓

  • @user-fr4rd2vh3o
    @user-fr4rd2vh3o Před 11 měsíci

    Bro you did really well in this video tanks. ❤

  • @vitae4929
    @vitae4929 Před rokem +10

    OMG! Geography got ranked into b tier, I'm so happy!^^

    • @klrbeech7054
      @klrbeech7054 Před 5 měsíci

      Me too. Even though I'll probably never use it, as I have a good job in Healthcare IT, I sure enjoyed studying it.

  • @My_Arse
    @My_Arse Před 4 měsíci +6

    For the freshmen in electrical engineering, I highly encourage you to prepare your maths, especially the calculus.
    Limits -> Limits to infinity -> Derivatives -> Derivatives variations-> Time Rates.

  • @coltonjackson3695
    @coltonjackson3695 Před rokem +3

    Note that when you were explaining Art History you used the numbers from chemical engineering. Not a big deal but thought you should know.

  • @natelloyd9701
    @natelloyd9701 Před rokem +11

    Exercise Physiology is what I'm studying which I agree the degree on its own is pretty lame. You make like $55k max. Hoping to go to Med school or PT with it. I wanted to study something I was interested in during undergrad while still fulfilling my pre reqs. Thanks for the video Shane.

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly Před 8 měsíci +2

      Go into nursing, PT, or OT.

    • @Ron-kq5si
      @Ron-kq5si Před 2 měsíci

      I am studying PT now! but I have no idea if I wanna continue with it as a job or go to med school after .

  • @yeezus7738
    @yeezus7738 Před rokem +20

    I’m interested in pursuing the business administration major because I heard it’s more of the more broad majors and offers many opportunities. I heard that this is good for you if you aren’t sure what you want to do as a career. What are the cons with this major?

    • @dylanccarr
      @dylanccarr Před rokem +21

      too general, many graduates per year

    • @kingcobra9619
      @kingcobra9619 Před rokem +13

      Go for more specific like information systems, finance or accounting. Way better pay and overall satisfaction with the degree.

    • @MaXiMoS54
      @MaXiMoS54 Před rokem +4

      Sounds like it'd be hard to find entry level job.

    • @John-ru4gz
      @John-ru4gz Před rokem +1

      Get an information technology major if you are unsure. Or go into finance.

    • @august1837
      @august1837 Před rokem

      Its a little too broad, there’s not much you can do with just a business digree, usually its better to take business administration as a masters to build on a more specialized and/or in demand major

  • @neo.....3281
    @neo.....3281 Před rokem +2

    I was about to expect that Aviation Mechanic Technician will be in this list because this course has a 2 years associate and 4 years degree but since Aeronautics Engineering is in the list I expect this course is between rank S or A.

  • @dac8939
    @dac8939 Před rokem +18

    Math should be S tier. It is building Block to many careers from data science, high Finance - quant etc. Can go straight into grad job with it that builds on training or do specialist masters.

    • @kevinstreeter6943
      @kevinstreeter6943 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I have a BS in math. I strongly recommend not majoring in it. It takes a lot of effort and employers do not care. A minor will give you 90% of the math will need.

    • @dac8939
      @dac8939 Před 7 měsíci

      @@kevinstreeter6943 No. Enployers do care but depends what industry you go into. With a math degree you need minor in something like finance or programming etc to target trading or quant finance or software engineering. Often a Masters on top, but if you target certain top Enployers like Goldman Sachs, hedge funds etc and went to a top university with internship. Then you will do well. You have to be more pro active as is very academic but highly respected.

    • @dac8939
      @dac8939 Před 7 měsíci

      @@kevinstreeter6943 Reason is not because of using the math but the training you should have in problem solving. So you can apply those skills and dedication needed to complete the degree.

    • @PaulPari
      @PaulPari Před 5 měsíci

      @@dac8939 you know what also trains you in problem solving? Actually working. Or studying any stem degree which gives you usefull knowledge for your career. Or studying literally anything besides F and D tiers.

  • @claro1217
    @claro1217 Před rokem +3

    Great video overall, I will say though If your gonna put Nursing in S tier then you should put accounting and finance in S tier. I personally majored in finance and know many finance majors that make more than nurses (and quite frankly just about any other major). Just my opinion.

  • @Cosmic_Happiness
    @Cosmic_Happiness Před 10 měsíci +1

    Baccalaureate (Bachelor's degree) in Latin: baccalaureatus - "decorated with laurels." The winner of the competition is called the laureate. Translated from Latin - "laurel branch". In ancient Greece, Olympic champions were decorated with laurels, and emperors were also decorated with laurels. Names: Lawrence, Lorenzo, Laura are associated with laurels. Why is laurel such a cool plant?

  • @wilt7505
    @wilt7505 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Seeing Technology Management in S tier is amazing, 90% chance I take it this upcoming fall

  • @freakyunderdog
    @freakyunderdog Před rokem +2

    12:27 mistake in the LinkedIn results that are for "Geography" as mentionned & not Geology. Thanks for the content tho!!

  • @wolfn.206
    @wolfn.206 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Nice got both A tiers for my double major, finance and econ,

  • @mintcho5645
    @mintcho5645 Před měsícem

    I'm a nursing student, seeing you put our major on the s tier is increasing my confidence in my major, even though in my country we are not appreciated and mocked, they putting aside the risks and difficulties we face. Developing country matters🏳🤐

  • @raphaelcaamano1884
    @raphaelcaamano1884 Před rokem +7

    With my Associate's Degree, I can choose between business or computer programming. I choose computer programming because its a high salaries major and will be very great in the future. My official major is Computer Science ( Bachelor of Science ) in Lehman College for my Bachelor's Degree.

  • @ShivamGupta-sr9zf
    @ShivamGupta-sr9zf Před rokem +6

    The moment you release that you are doing a S tier degree but still can't find an Internship.

  • @minyeollee2116
    @minyeollee2116 Před 2 měsíci

    yay! BSN major, and a minor in econ🔥

  • @enki.enhancement
    @enki.enhancement Před 11 měsíci +7

    Shane what do you think is the best degree to get into biohacking? Genetic sciences, Biology or Biochemistry?
    I think this Crispr Cas 9 thing and learning the code of life (ACGT) and becoming a life programmer, will surpass Computer Science by far. It would be great for you to make a video about the best biohacking degrees.

    • @whisperhawkmoonspecialist9203
      @whisperhawkmoonspecialist9203 Před 5 měsíci

      As someone who is also into that, the good news is that all three of those are not only good for that field of research, but essential in the study of DNA and gene expression. If that is all you are focused on, you’ll maybe want to just do genetic sciences if your university allows it. If you are more open minded, I can highly recommend Biochemistry as it provides a deeper understanding of enzyme kinetics than you would get out of your typical Biology degree, but it requires more self study.
      However, as a budding scientist, you should probably know a few little extra things about genetics before going in. First, the idea of “biohacking” is mainly used to describe DIY Biology, though you seem to use it here as a word for DNA detection/modification using CRISPR, which is fine. Second, choose your university wisely, don’t just go for the one that is ranked higher, look into particularly undergraduate research opportunities at the university and specific projects that you might be interested in to get a general idea for the landscape. And of course you should try to have fun, Biology and Biochemistry are pretty easy majors in college if you can have fun with them.

  • @TrippinLady
    @TrippinLady Před měsícem

    Please do this for masters as well!

  • @ejay2075
    @ejay2075 Před rokem +53

    Can you do one about the best certifications? As an older guy, I don't have time to go sit in school for 4 years getting a Bachelors or even 2 years getting an associates. I need something that I can obtain in a year or less. It would be great to see a video like that.

    • @errettfitchett2463
      @errettfitchett2463 Před rokem +3

      if you like computes you can do the digital marketing that he recommends at the end of the video, it has a google cert for advertising.

    • @MaXiMoS54
      @MaXiMoS54 Před rokem +6

      I'd say welding, CDL or forklift operator

    • @omarrodriguez3116
      @omarrodriguez3116 Před rokem

      IT Help Desk through COMPTIA A+ certification

    • @shorthopdoublelasers4168
      @shorthopdoublelasers4168 Před rokem +2

      What do you wanna do? That's the real question

    • @onwardtolanguagelearning7076
      @onwardtolanguagelearning7076 Před rokem +1

      you could become a paramedics, learning takes 6 months and 1 year of training

  • @themanofgod8770
    @themanofgod8770 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Part of a philosophy degree is to mold how you think, how could such be of no impact to a future career?

  • @waterbear7416
    @waterbear7416 Před rokem +1

    I noticed that the major cognitive science wasn't on here. Could you make a video sharing your thoughts about the major cognitive science?

  • @jamie91995
    @jamie91995 Před rokem +16

    What's up with biochemistry? It seems like you keep switching it between A and B tier. You've said before that it's better than biology and chemistry, but you ranked it lower than chemistry here. Which one is it? I am confused 😬

    • @francis2728
      @francis2728 Před rokem +3

      Biochemistry really shouldn’t be higher than chemistry. It’s much more narrow and there are less jobs available for them

    • @jamie91995
      @jamie91995 Před rokem +6

      @@francis2728 isn't it broader because it covers biology and chemistry?

    • @francis2728
      @francis2728 Před rokem +3

      Not really because the chemistry they take is very surface level and is not that much different than what a regular biology major would have to take for instance. A biochemist only chemistry job would probably be limited to R&D

    • @jamie91995
      @jamie91995 Před rokem +1

      @@francis2728 I suppose it depends on the program, but in mine the only difference is I don't have to take physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, or chemistry research. Instead I have to do physical biochemistry and biochemistry research. I suppose your program could have a big difference.

    • @francis2728
      @francis2728 Před rokem +1

      @@jamie91995 in my program the biochemist only take general chemistry and organic and their focus is on molecular biology. So their focus and work is limited to biological systems while chemists can work beyond biotech ( chemicals, manufacturing…). At least that’s how it’s advertised to us so I’m clearly biased towards chemistry

  • @thomasgray6823
    @thomasgray6823 Před rokem +1

    Can you go more in depth on public health in the future?

  • @randomyoutubeenjoyer3137

    which one do you think is better. pharmacy or genetic engineering and biotechnology?

  • @Anirossa
    @Anirossa Před 3 měsíci +1

    The link between IQ and wealth on the researth I've seen, shows a extremely low correlation, so I would like to know where you have the information that a high IQ correlates to being better off economically.

  • @mulondasilungwe5776
    @mulondasilungwe5776 Před 5 měsíci +4

    The way he shits one the humanities and arts programs , Reminds of Sheldon Cooper 😂

  • @olehkyriyenko9619
    @olehkyriyenko9619 Před rokem

    Great video but I'm surprised you didn't include Data Science and Industrial Design degrees...

  • @zennerzoniy0711
    @zennerzoniy0711 Před rokem +5

    Before, graphic design was a useful degree for several reasons. Seemingly now, the market played different and Art degrees aren’t gonna take me anywhere.
    Looks like, my passion of art will go down to side hustle with Skillshare

    • @eliusosa-cn6et
      @eliusosa-cn6et Před měsícem

      Graphic design and art degrees are USELESS considering AI can do all that work for free

  • @frankchen4229
    @frankchen4229 Před rokem +13

    time stamps, please

  • @Shanghai_cola
    @Shanghai_cola Před rokem +3

    Was about to write logistics and transport systems were forgotten as always but I guess supply chain management counts as that

  • @jaydenlewis1489
    @jaydenlewis1489 Před rokem +2

    I do a double degree with business and international business. I learn Marketing, business Management, Finance, Human resource management, economics and Accounting.

    • @f1ow3r_10
      @f1ow3r_10 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi sorry to bother you but do you think a BSc in Marketing and Management is worth it based off of ur experience? Thanks

  • @balkanbaroque
    @balkanbaroque Před rokem

    I want to take a double major of MBA and MS (master in business administration and master in environmental sciences) to become a sustainability manager. Is it bad?

  • @jo-joseph1196
    @jo-joseph1196 Před rokem +3

    For the accountant's early and mid-career pay was it with a CPA or without?

  • @angelsaavedra633
    @angelsaavedra633 Před rokem +4

    Why wasn't material science and engineering on the list?

  • @archangeldeltius1511
    @archangeldeltius1511 Před rokem

    As a criminal justice and criminology grad I can confirm you don't really need it for most jobs in Australia, literally don't even work in the field and the degree has really just acted as a pathway into another undergrad or post grad for me. However, if you are interested in working for the Australian Federal Police or similar national/international policing organisations such as ASIO or ACIC, you will be wanting a relevant bachelor for the most part except for maybe cyber-sec since that industry is just built different.
    To fellow non-americans, remember that the details and things like debt could be quite different in your country. This is in no way a dig at Shane, I think his videos are quite interesting and information about the subject is often universal (what you study and stuff), it's just worth remembering things like debts are very serious in the US compared to other countries.

  • @thomascraig6814
    @thomascraig6814 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I got a BS in Business Administration and hate my job. I’m not progressing because my employer knows I hate my work. I’m a musician (piano, banjo, guitar, and accordion) and wanted to go to get a music degree. If you like something and it doesn’t pay much just do it anyway. Most likely, if you’re forced into a career path you hate you won’t make much money either because you’ll be bad at it and loathe it.

  • @renedelgado1572
    @renedelgado1572 Před rokem +64

    If people actually understood what goes into Supply Chain Management they wouldn't think it was boring. Its 1000x more interesting and creative than something like accounting or finance. SCM is essentially 90% constant problem solving using a combination of experience and theory like Lean, Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints, Value Stream Mapping, Takt Time, ect. I am less than a year from graduating and have found the subject to be far more interesting than my other business common core classes.

    • @storage9578
      @storage9578 Před rokem +3

      Hopefully you get your wish and job will keep up with your expectations because often the jobs are not as fun as the degree. i.E. you do all that interesting stuff in engineering and then end up as a fulltime CADmonkey cause thats whats most in demand.

    • @renedelgado1572
      @renedelgado1572 Před rokem +2

      @@storage9578 that's literally every degree. SCM at a basic level is simply more fun than Accounting or Finance. You can revamp entire manufacturing processes and work with engineers to implement process improvements. I interned at an Aerospace company and worked on two projects from a-z and was highly challenged the entire time with producing process improvements within the team I worked with. I'm sure other areas of SCM aren't nearly as exciting as manufacturing, but I'm not going to be working in them.

    • @je6a478
      @je6a478 Před rokem

      @@renedelgado1572 I'd say if you want to go into supply chain management, you should just study industrial engineering as you'll still be able to go into supply chain management but you also have all sorts of options like e.g. sales or consulting. With industrial engineering, you'll be able to link business and technical expertise which should be perfect for supply chain management as you need both there

    • @renedelgado1572
      @renedelgado1572 Před rokem

      @@je6a478 can't speak on all SCM programs, but the one I am in incorporates a broad range of subjects. Our program is a cross between conventional business courses and industrial engineering. The most popular internship in our program is a sales based internship for logistics services from a local company here called Scottlyn. Consulting is mostly experience based so I cannot speak to that.

    • @blahblahsuperanon
      @blahblahsuperanon Před rokem +1

      What's interesting to one person is boring to another

  • @Uben-Dover
    @Uben-Dover Před rokem +9

    There’s a degree called Arts Administration which falls under the umbrella of Arts Education. It combines business skills using finance, accounting, or management within arts environments such as nonprofits, universities, museums, and for-profit companies. This degree looks pretty flexible and there appears to be a lot of potential opportunities in this field of study. Can anyone provide insight into this degree?

    • @uriah777
      @uriah777 Před 8 měsíci

      Sounds interesting I’d like to know too

  • @gangatalishis
    @gangatalishis Před rokem +1

    wish you just put text in the tier list instead of photos so you can quickly glance at the chart and see where you lie or what subject you choose to pursue.

  • @Hilel_
    @Hilel_ Před rokem

    Hi Shane , could you give me your oppinion please !
    I am 26 years old , I have a bachelor of English applied linguistics + 3 years of experience in hospitality and 2 years in aviation.
    I am confused between studying a master in degree in :
    1) computational linguistics
    2) criminal justice
    3)international relations
    4) applied linguistics
    And going for a PHD along with doing some certificates in Business management.
    Or :
    Starting over a bachelor degree in international management , then master specializing in information management, HR or Finance.
    So what do you suggest is it worth starting over or I keep going with what i have ?

  • @je6a478
    @je6a478 Před rokem +10

    Can you maybe make a video about the degrre Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). To me, it seems to combine the benefits of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and you can get into jobs in either field with minor advantages

    • @lucasamaral6634
      @lucasamaral6634 Před rokem +3

      if you are interested in both of these degrees, just pick computer engineering, because it is exactly the mix beetwen CS and EE.

    • @je6a478
      @je6a478 Před rokem +1

      @@lucasamaral6634 As far as I've looked at it, this is not exactly the case. Of course, there are many, many similarities and it depends on each university, but from what I've found, Computer Engineering has more a focus on the hardware and software of computer systems.
      While Computer Science does have a focus on the software logic of computer systems, the Electrical Engineering part focuses not only on the hardware of computer systems but also on the development of electrical systems in general, such as power systems and electronic devices other than computer systems.
      Therefore, i think the EECS degree offers a greater variety of topics and you have more options when you want to specialize into a niche.

    • @codeattack231
      @codeattack231 Před rokem

      EECS is amazing. Instant S-Tier

  • @andrewcapelle4282
    @andrewcapelle4282 Před 7 měsíci +5

    The feeling when you double major in 2 A tier degrees 😎

  • @sakjdh
    @sakjdh Před rokem +1

    If you major in math and then take mathematical finance in grad school, the salary can be extremely high.

  • @ahmedshahab4105
    @ahmedshahab4105 Před rokem

    Bro you should let us see/interact with this infographic. Video kinda flew by fast for me. I'd like to be able to read the infographic a bit slowly myself. If possible.

  • @olich5628
    @olich5628 Před rokem

    You mentioned biomedical Engineering, but what would you rate Biomedical Science? You can get a great pay if you go into the armed forces: e.g. working as a Biomedical scientist in the Royal Navy.

  • @asif8583
    @asif8583 Před rokem +2

    As an IE student i feel like i made a good choice

  • @ashokmittal5587
    @ashokmittal5587 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Accounting and finance has to be in S category not only engineering ones🧐

  • @trawsoza2926
    @trawsoza2926 Před rokem +3

    I don't know if mechanical engineering is S tier, like what you learn and stuff is S tier but like finding a job is hard af when you first start out

  • @solidslish2279
    @solidslish2279 Před rokem +1

    What about Games Design or Digital Media Production?

  • @pardly3573
    @pardly3573 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you ❤

  • @andriipodorvan5195
    @andriipodorvan5195 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Where can I find this table from video ?

  • @spoiledshanti
    @spoiledshanti Před rokem +1

    Health administration/management is actually very off there most definitely more than 127 jobs many of the jobs for health administration have different job titles but they are the people who run hospitals, outpatient services, inpatient services, create policies, overlook quality, revenue cycle management, long term care, senior living, pharmacy companies, science/tech companies, research companies, and many public health leadership positions, a bachelors with 3-4 years of experience generally you can look to be 95k -200k/year not including bonuses and benefits it’s a more silent career in healthcare but new graduates typically start making around 50-75k in the usa

  • @toastslice
    @toastslice Před rokem

    I want to know what people's thoughts are on a health information management degree?

  • @ngoninyamahono
    @ngoninyamahono Před rokem +4

    Is there a big difference between Electronics Engineering and Computer Engineering? Isn't the curriculum almost similar? I'm contemplating on which one to pick...

    • @greenyt686
      @greenyt686 Před rokem +2

      Dude... i hate to be that guy but if that's the way your line of thinking goes then those two degrees aren't for you.

    • @ngoninyamahono
      @ngoninyamahono Před rokem +5

      @@greenyt686 how does that answer my question? I mean you don't even know why I'm interested in this field or where I would like to apply the knowledge...

    • @dr.strangelove9815
      @dr.strangelove9815 Před rokem

      I would think they would share 90% of the same curriculum.

  • @bellabunni3
    @bellabunni3 Před rokem

    B tier I’ll take it ~ ( o ) ~ I’m studying international relations and I’m super intrigued to see how the field will develop as well

  • @samxdxsoza
    @samxdxsoza Před 3 měsíci +1

    where will you put "media and communication" degree

  • @TamiresCoitino
    @TamiresCoitino Před rokem +1

    we're in 2023 and ppl refuse to put time stamps on videos

  • @invictafilms2690
    @invictafilms2690 Před 5 měsíci

    What about Law?? Id like to know where I stand with the degree I just graduated from.

  • @kaitlyng7850
    @kaitlyng7850 Před rokem +2

    cool my current major is A tier (econ) and my poss double major is B tier (IR) :D

  • @manaayek8091
    @manaayek8091 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Ayye. Go physics!
    Also its interesting to see just how many more worthless degrees there are than good ones.

    • @nithininarthana894
      @nithininarthana894 Před 8 měsíci +2

      He mean that is not a physics carrer. He means as physicist . It is different physics carrer than physicist .you can be a Physicst probably after completing phd or msc with same specsific areas . Its more valuble and nice job.

  • @mauricebaidoomens6119

    Please can u do a video on Renewable Energy Engineering 🤷🏼‍♂️???????

    • @melonwho8141
      @melonwho8141 Před 5 měsíci

      Same as environmental science or a subset of ME if you want to excel at the technology side of it

  • @matthewmonroe9847
    @matthewmonroe9847 Před rokem +2

    Should I assume Environmental Engineering is A tier since Civil is A

  • @Literallyarealhuman
    @Literallyarealhuman Před 24 dny +1

    Marketing is 100% correlation and not causation. It has nothing to do with the fact that they took the degree it just has to do with the fact that the majority of the people who choose that happened to be really good self-starters and very creative.

  • @hodorba5567
    @hodorba5567 Před 8 měsíci +1

    who else out here checking the list AFTER finishing their bsc to see if they made the right choice lmao

  • @peterwilson8039
    @peterwilson8039 Před 3 měsíci

    The question is do you choose a major because it interests you or because it’s a good choice career wise. I’d say if you’re really smart you’ll probably choose something that interests you, but if you’re not really smart, by which I mean you’re not likely to pull really good grades, then following the career path is the smart decision.