MBA degrees normally have the highest starting salaries. Salaries vary widely depending on which school you went too. A Harvard or other top tier MBA commands a starting salary of over $200k per year. One can expect to make atleast $100k starting out with their MBA.
According to my stat 4163 professor at University of Central Florida, the average starting salary for a statistician holding a master's degree is $65,000. According to my stat 4163 professor at University of Central Florida, the average starting salary for a statistician holding a master's degree is $65,000.
Much of that depends on the degree level and what type of nursing/type of position, and even your geographic location. There are a lot of determining factors. But basically the approximate starting salary is 50K to 60K.
Up to £30,000
National textile university faisalabad is great for textile engineering.If anyone gets his/her degree from this university,he/she can get 15000 his/her starting salary.My cousin is a textile engineer from above mentioned university working in chenab textiles and got almost 15000 as his starting salary. he has been working for 2.5 years and going to become manager next year.His salary is now almost above 45000
About 46K
Nurse Anesthetist. (CRNA) Master's Degree (Required)+ bachelor's degree and Associate's Degree in Nursing Starting Salary (ANYWHERE) $105,000 Assists Anesthesiologist's 40+ work hours per week. Mon-Fri (Usually)
The average starting salary for a mechanical engineer in Houston is $62,970 a year. The highest paid starting salary for a mechanical engineer is $74,877.
50k-60k
46k
Usually a doctorate degree does increase one's starting salary over a master's degree. However, it does have exceptions. Some employer's only pay as high as a master's degree.
Starting salary of a pharmacy technician with no college degree is about Ten USD to Fifteen USD per hour. It also depends on which hospital do you work.
For the highest average lifetime salary, a medical degree such as the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), or the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.). For the highest average starting salary, probably the Ph.D. in finance or accounting, since there's a major shortage of PhDs in those fields right now. I don't think there's a definitive answer, however. The US Department of Labor compiles salary data for occupations, but not for degrees.