Highest-Paid Bachelor’s Degrees: 2010

If you're looking to pull in a big paycheck right out of college, take a look at these ten jobs with the highest starting salaries. Overall, the average salary offered to 2010 graduates is $48,351—down 2 percent from the 2009 average of $49,353. Here are the degrees that garner the highest salary offers, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers .





10. Information Sciences & Systems
Average starting salary: $54,038



9. Aerospace/Aeronautical/ Astronautical Engineering
Average starting salary: $57,231



8. Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering
Average starting salary: $57,734



7. Mechanical Engineering
Average starting salary: $58,392





6. Electrical/Electronics & Communications Engineering
Average starting salary: $59,074



5. Computer Engineering
Average starting salary: $60,879





4. Computer Science
Average starting salary: $61,205



3. Mining & Mineral Engineering (incl. Geological)
Average starting salary: $64,552



2. Chemical Engineering
Average starting salary: $65,142





1. Petroleum Engineering
Average starting salary: $86,220



Disclaimer: This Article has been Taken form CNBC website. The facts and figures are the same as it is quoted in the CNBC websites.

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