Do you enjoy analyzing behavior through a mathematical lens? Do you invest your birthday money in stocks? If so, a major in economics might be a match for you. A major in economics educates a student about how resource allocation, …
In September, 2017, the credit-reporting bureau Equifax made a stunning announcement: the personal and financial information of almost 146 million U.S. consumers had been compromised in a hacking breach of Equifax’s computer database. This was just the latest …
What do cell phones, computers, televisions and automobiles have in common? Electrical engineers and electrical engineering technologists play central roles in designing and building these and other familiar tools we use in everyday life. They’re also at the forefront of …
Molecular biology is the study of biology at the molecular level. It focuses on the structure and function of the molecules that form the basis of life. Molecular biologists explore cells, their characteristics and parts, chemical processes, and how molecules …
Animal science majors study the biology, physiology, growth, breeding, nutrition, behavior, and management of animals. They can hold many job titles, in many different fields.Although working in veterinary medicine requires an advanced degree, this is a popular career path for …
A degree in Communications can be useful in almost any industry. It teaches students how to effectively communicate information to diverse audiences, visually, verbally and in writing. Communications majors also learn how to plan and execute events and projects, with attention to detail and organization. This degree …
Recently, Forbes Magazine did a study to find the “most valuable” college major. What made a major “valuable” in their eyes? Competitive median starting pay, median mid-career pay, growth in salary, and wealth of job opportunities. The analysts for the Forbes article concluded that Biomedical Engineering is …
One of the most exciting things about earning a degree in English is the flexibility it offers in terms of career options. English majors graduate with strong communication skills, which are important in any industry. Learning how to write well, create strong arguments, think analytically, conduct research, …