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Home   |   Careers In Physics   |   Statistics   |   What's a Bachelors Degree Worth?

What's a Bachelors Degree Worth?

Academic Year 2008-2009

bs_salaries_fieldCredit: AIP Statistical Research Center, What's a Physics Bachelor's Degree Worth?

This graph shows typical salaries offered by campus recruiters to graduating bachelors, sorted by field of degree.  Typical salaries are in the middle 50%, i.e. between the 25th and 75th percentiles.

This graph is reprinted by the AIP Statistical Research center from the Fall 2009 Salary Survey, with permission of the Naitonal Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), copyright holder.  Links to the original AIP Statistical Research Center flyer are found below.  For reproduction permission, please contact the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
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