Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University aims to cultivate students of faith, intelligence, and character who have the expertise and motivation to continue learning and serve others throughout their lives. From an international viewpoint, the skills, scope, and depth gained by academics provide a global perspective on the resurrected Gospel and other religious practices, the growth of human civilization, non-Western arts and letters, and an informed understanding of the cultures, languages, and nations of the world.
Brigham Young's mission is to assist individuals in their search for perfection and eternal life. That assistance should include an intense learning period in a challenging environment where commitment to excellence is anticipated and the full realization of human potential is sought. All BYU preparation, programs, and facilities, including a wide range of extracurricular experience, should make their own contribution to the healthy growth of the overall individual. Such a broad-based individual will not only be able to meet personal challenges and change but will also bring... Read more
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Specializations/Levels | Median Starting Salary |
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Food Science | $48,200 |
Area Studies | $50,700 |
Biotechnology | $73,900 |
Microbiological Sciences and Immunology | $48,900 |
Biology | $46,700 |
Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences | $44,800 |
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology | $43,000 |
Entrepreneurial Studies | $80,100 |
Management Information Systems (MIS) | $74,500 |
Construction Management | $64,700 |
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods | $64,700 |
Finance | $64,600 |
Accounting | $62,300 |
Business Administration, Management and Operations | $59,000 |
Marketing | $55,900 |
Human Resources Management and Services | $50,400 |
Public Relations & Advertising | $47,900 |
Communication and Media Studies | $47,300 |
Journalism | $43,200 |
Education | $38,800 |
Chemical Engineering | $82,200 |
Computer Engineering (CE) | $77,200 |
Electrical Engineering (EE) | $74,500 |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) | $70,500 |
Civil Engineering | $63,500 |
English Language and Literature | $45,500 |
Work and Family Studies | $37,200 |
Romance Languages | $51,100 |
Nursing | $62,900 |
Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services | $48,800 |
Public Health | $44,800 |
History | $45,700 |
Liberal Arts and General Studies | $48,100 |
Mathematics | $70,000 |
Applied Mathematics | $60,000 |
Mathematics & Statistics | $59,300 |
Health and Physical Education/Fitness | $43,300 |
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management | $40,100 |
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies | $34,200 |
Philosophy | $53,700 |
Physics | $67,100 |
Chemistry | $43,500 |
Psychology | $47,800 |
Economics | $62,300 |
Geography and Cartography | $50,500 |
International Relations | $50,200 |
Political Science and Government | $49,500 |
Sociology | $45,300 |
Design and Applied Arts | $51,700 |
Film, Video and Photographic Arts | $51,000 |
Visual and Performing Arts | $42,500 |
Music | $42,400 |
Fine and Studio Arts | $40,000 |
Drama and Theater Arts | $34,700 |
Average Cost
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*All the data points mentioned above are approx. figures and has been collated from various sources based on the data of 2019-2020.