Question:
How is the job market for any of these degrees?
1) Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
2) Bachelor of Arts in Telecommunications
3) Bachelor of Arts in Accounting/ and or Finance
Answer:
This table will tell you what occupations are growing quickly, etc.
Table 1. Fastest growing occupations and occupations having the largest numerical increase in employment, projected 1996-2006, by level of education and training.
First-professional degree Chiropractors Veterinarians and veterinary inspectors Physicians Lawyers Clergy Lawyers Physicians Clergy Veterinarians and veterinary inspectors Dentists
Doctoral degree Biological scientists Medical scientists College and university Mathematicians and all other mathematical scientists College and university faculty Biological scientists Medical scientists Mathematicians and all other mathematical scientists
Master's degree Speech-language pathologists and audiologists Counselors Curator's, archivists, museum technicians Psychologists Operations research analysts Speech-language pathologists and audiologists Counselors Psychologists Librarians, professional Operations research analysts
Work experience plus bachelor's or higher degree Engineering, science, and computer systems managers Marketing, advertising, and public relations managers Artists and commercial artists Management Analysts Financial managers General managers and top executives Engineering, science, and computer systems managers Financial managers Marketing, advertising, and public relations managers Artists and commercial artists
Bachelor's degree Data base administrators and computer support specialists Computer engineers Systems analysts Physical therapists Occupational therapists Systems analysts Teachers, secondary school Data base administrators and computer support specialists Teachers, special education Computer engineers
Associate degree Paralegals Health information technicians Dental hygienists Respiratory therapists Cardiology technologists Registered nurses Paralegals Dental hygienists Radiologic technologists and technicians Health information technicians
Postsecondary vocational training Data processing equipment repairers Emergency medial technicians Manicurists Surgical technologists Medical secretaries Licensed practical nurses Automotive mechanics Medical secretaries Emergency medical technicians Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists
Work experience plus bachelor's degree or higher Food service and lodging managers Teachers and instructors, vocational education and training Lawn service managers Instructors, adult education Nursery and greenhouse managers Clerical supervisors and managers Marketing and sales worker supervisors Food service and lodging managers Teachers and instructors, vocational education and training Instructors, adult (nonvocational) educational
Long-term training and experience (more than 12 months of on-the-job training)
Moderate-term training and experience (1 to 12 months of combined on-the-job training)
Short-term training and experience (up to 1 month of on-the-job experience)