Masters Degree Tier List 2024 (Masters Degrees RANKED)

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  • @ShaneHummus
    @ShaneHummus  Год назад +21

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    • @collinsngandu8468
      @collinsngandu8468 4 месяца назад

      how about project management your comment on this...

  • @abhaybehera4464
    @abhaybehera4464 Год назад +401

    Would love to see an entire video dedicated to MBAs

  • @VuzeYT
    @VuzeYT Год назад +136

    I need timestamps Shane

  • @MikeyMcCord
    @MikeyMcCord Год назад +134

    A 2023 tier list that is 20:23 minutes long 😂

  • @gauraansharora
    @gauraansharora Год назад +245

    Not fair that all social science/humanities degrees were clubbed together. A Master in Economics/Econometric Science will definitely lead to much better job prospects than a Masters in Anthropology or Linguistics.

    • @chavellezackery3484
      @chavellezackery3484 Год назад +30

      agreed with the not fair part. I was hoping to see economics or even political science being mentioned

    • @wolfworks7339
      @wolfworks7339 Год назад +6

      100%
      I firmly believe that the only reason that group gets uplifted at all is because of financial degrees. Should move those over to math or make them their own category really.

    • @gauraansharora
      @gauraansharora Год назад +6

      @@wolfworks7339 True, but in social science, some other Masters makes sense as well which makes a substantial difference, such as an MPP or Masters in Urban Planning etc.

    • @gauraansharora
      @gauraansharora Год назад

      @@chavellezackery3484 Agreed 100%

    • @zenyatta5064
      @zenyatta5064 Год назад

      7:05 Shane, you're a hater of natural medicine and stuff

  • @Stranglethorn
    @Stranglethorn Год назад +29

    S - Tech, Engineering, Data Science(Statistics), Nursing, Physician Assistant/Associate

  • @JohnSmitherson-tu5mh
    @JohnSmitherson-tu5mh Год назад +27

    masters in geoscience here, I make 120k a year, used to work in oil and gas but now work in mining. Science degrees will always be needed, and mostly paid for ( I paid nothing for my graduate degree) trust me!

    • @eileeno9259
      @eileeno9259 Год назад

      My friend studied the same thing

    • @KatherineBober
      @KatherineBober 4 месяца назад +1

      I received complete tuition remission and a stipend for my geology M.S. degree.

  • @kaibie1385
    @kaibie1385 Год назад +44

    I originally wanted to get my MFA in creative writing and become a professor. I knew it was a long shot, but I was willing to take that chance. I applied to schools twice (first time I got in, but didn’t get enough funding). After getting in the second round with decent funding, I decided teaching wasn’t for me. I’m now waiting to hear back from an MA in higher education program that’s highly ranked and has a guaranteed internship. I’m hoping to become an academic advisor.

    • @kait4034
      @kait4034 Год назад +10

      Hi Kaibie! I've worked as an academic advisor for the last 6 years at a large university. I recommend looking at job openings now even without a masters. So many schools are hiring for advisors and not getting a lot of apps, and many times the school will pay for your masters degree (that was at least my experience and many of my colleague's). If you are looking to just get started in higher ed, admissions, registrar, and housing are also good places to look for openings without a masters (and have the school pay for it). 😊

    • @paulhetherington3854
      @paulhetherington3854 10 месяцев назад

      There be - no MFA! ing = tagalog french algierz! Or the news!

  • @mcjon77
    @mcjon77 Год назад +40

    MBAs from no-name schools are really only useful for people who've already been working, and either just became a manager or want to become a manager. So if you are a new manager and have a goal of moving to senior manager or director, many large old-school companies like to see that MBA.
    I don't see any value of a no-name MBA for someone with no prior work experience. For those with experience, if you're getting a no-name MBA make sure not to overpay. I would put my cab at somewhere around $30,000 and try to go for less.

    • @MrGuggisberg
      @MrGuggisberg Год назад

      I'm thinking about a grad cert in Business Analytics which converts to an MBA with BA specialty for just under that price. Good school state wise.

    • @feritoth9614
      @feritoth9614 Год назад

      that is very insightful!

    • @cgonthebeat3741
      @cgonthebeat3741 Год назад

      Exactly what I did, my mba is 18,000

  • @augusttierney3199
    @augusttierney3199 8 месяцев назад +6

    It seems you have a misunderstanding of a masters in teaching. It isn’t what you get to become a teacher; it is usually a degree you get to improve your teaching. A lot of districts pay about 10k more/year after getting a masters, so the masters is around 30k, 3.5 years later (rounding up a little due to interest), you are already on top monetarily.
    That’s not even taking into account better opportunities for growth/leadership roles within the district.

  • @YourHomieAce
    @YourHomieAce Год назад +10

    As somebody who went to school for a music degree, your synopsis on the arts and college was dead on.

  • @MAOfights
    @MAOfights Год назад +22

    I would be cautious on tech--Google is laying off 12,000 tech professionals, Amazon is expected to cut, the big banks have started releasing tech employees--this could be like the early 2000s again where there was a mass layoff and jobs became more challenging for entry-level entrants. Tech seems to be dropping quickly.

    • @emmanuelfchea
      @emmanuelfchea Год назад +5

      You’re right. Tech is good but you will need to be super talented and have God on your side to maintain a tech job.

    • @francocacciuttolo1156
      @francocacciuttolo1156 Год назад +1

      Honestly I think the layoffs are happening just cuz of rising interest rates. Re-hiring of these same jobs will probably occur in the future.

    • @RussellKobelsky
      @RussellKobelsky Год назад +10

      tech isn’t dropping quickly, it’s just adjusting for the over hiring that happened at some big tech companies over the past 3 years. the overall market is still on the rise

  • @hopejamison534
    @hopejamison534 Год назад +8

    I am currently working on a statement of purpose for a MSW program and a MHA program and this video was really helpful for the MSW! If you ever consider making a video about MHAs, I'll be excited to watch it. Thank you Shane :)!

  • @matthewbrown6163
    @matthewbrown6163 Год назад +16

    Back in the 90's when I was studying & working at the same time - an MBA & undergraduate degree = CEO level position. I did both & then realised that this meant nothing as people were now getting secondary degrees.

    • @ibonnieth2306
      @ibonnieth2306 Год назад +4

      As of now in this economy, the job market is heavily saturated with bachelor's degree and now most jobs are requiring masters with 2+ years of experience. ):

    • @matthewbrown6163
      @matthewbrown6163 Год назад

      @@ibonnieth2306 Bit like post Y2K - everyone had an MCSE - hell I even got one for free working in the IT field. I was glad I went back & achieved my second degree in a related field. We were offered a Masters too so I accepted but this is my limit. Where I first worked it was run by Engineers but during my time finance was taking over. A co-worker an engineer with a beard & brown suit finished his accounting degree around my time. 2 areas of expertise & a surety of a full career until retirement. But all the bits of paper mean nothing with no experience added.

  • @marksmith4892
    @marksmith4892 Год назад +18

    Shane for the "S" degrees I would agree not the same as TEM but do not overlook the fact that there are many careers which COMBINE S and TEM, such as a Biostatistician. For a degree like that the ultimate credentials would be, for example, a bachelor's in biology and a masters in statistics or even I believe there are undergraduate degrees that blend the 2 and then one could go on to learn even more with a masters. That's a good route because statisticians are rare but even more rare is a biostatistician. That's great pay and excellent career security. Another possibility is working for polling companies or as strategists in politics. People with Poly Sci degrees are paid crumbs BUT people with Poly Sci degrees AND statistics degrees are paid quite well in the field of politics! Now this isn't an "S" degree but it just illustrates my point that when S or non-STEM degrees are combined with TEM degrees, specialized career prospects are strong and can get a person into very interesting work. If someone just enjoys politics or biology for instance and they have a knack for TEM then they can have their cake and eat it too. I think people should know this so that not everyone in S or non-STEM will have to abandon their dreams or at least not entirely.

    • @wolfworks7339
      @wolfworks7339 Год назад +2

      I do agree with this. I know if you want a career in fisheries these days(which my mother recently retired from) it's extremely hard with just the bachelors. If you get something in statistics or hydrology to go with it on the other hand....

    • @RupertFilbert
      @RupertFilbert Год назад

      haha thank you for this! you're giving me hope

    • @marksmith4892
      @marksmith4892 Год назад

      @@RupertFilbert i just thought of another one which is clinical psychology. one can get a degree in measurement or something like that. in essence, such a person would be a low-level statistician who knows enough to conduct tests of people whether psychological or pedagogical, that sort of thing. IQ testing or designing IQ tests and interpreting the results would be an example. Again this is highly specialized but because so few people know TEM topics, it automatically elevates career security and pay -- forces of supply & demand can't be beaten.

    • @oluwajuwonloowojori8049
      @oluwajuwonloowojori8049 Год назад

      I think you can get a master degree in public health as a best route to become a biostatistician

  • @trenthunter7205
    @trenthunter7205 Год назад +9

    Shane, 28,132 people graduate with bachelors and masters in healthcare administration each year. Would love to see it on your videos. Med and Health Svc Managers earn $119,840 average salary. Health admin pulls 71K entry level jobs. Healthcare manager pulls up 15k entry level jobs. Growing at 28%.
    I will say while the degree come easier than stem, the manager career is not. You need to be born with a few X factors that not everybody has. Let’s hear your take.

    • @mberryfr
      @mberryfr 10 месяцев назад

      Wow. This is one of my options. My mother is pushing me to pursue this one. The stats look promising

  • @wolfworks7339
    @wolfworks7339 Год назад +20

    The reason you hear so many conflicting accounts on data science is because it's so new that there really is no clear cut career path. If you want to come out the gate and be a labeled data scientist, then a masters degree can help with that. There are multiple ways to start a data science career without a higher degree however.
    To quote one of my favorite sayings, "A data science career isn't a ladder, it's a jungle gym."

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  Год назад +4

      Thanks for sharing valuable input on this. Cheers!

    • @MrGuggisberg
      @MrGuggisberg Год назад

      As a Journalism BS I'm taking the business path to pick up job ready tech skills which will enable me to study and pursue a data science masters.

    • @wolfworks7339
      @wolfworks7339 Год назад

      @@MrGuggisberg a fantastic idea!

    • @TheBhartiyaWing
      @TheBhartiyaWing Год назад

      ​@Shane Hummus HI sir can u tell me that if I do bachelor in mechanical engineering then I do masters in astrophysics will there be job options available and will I earn more?

  • @rayac6187
    @rayac6187 Год назад +16

    MSW section is not fully formed. You can also become a therapist and most jobs do not use the term "social worker" but "clinician" or "therapist." You can also typically get these roles as a new MSW if you are under the supervision of a LCSW.

    • @kenward9449
      @kenward9449 6 месяцев назад

      Plus pay in the video seems really low. I expect low for the new people but I feel like experienced ones make good money.

  • @Jojoba-wz6ri
    @Jojoba-wz6ri Год назад +8

    This is definitely more entertainment than educational.

  • @ufbfkabbdtyeb
    @ufbfkabbdtyeb 10 месяцев назад +5

    Masters degree in CS or Engineering will take you further into the managerial roles OR scientist roles. It l doesn’t do much for entry level roles as it’s skill and experience based.

  • @joshuaopare743
    @joshuaopare743 4 месяца назад +3

    Please make a video on Healthcare informatics and information management.

  • @growithashim
    @growithashim Год назад +4

    I am a fully non-tech, non IT people, I don't know anything about this but however seeing the world going in IT, tech and AI. I don't want to remain backward. I also want to gain some tech knowledge.And my interest in on Entrepreneurship and business.
    My thoughts till now ;;
    1. Major in finance and minor in tech
    2. Bachelor in any business as major(not decided yet) and doing cpa later
    But. I am really confused on what to choose, what to pursue !!
    I just completed high scht(+2)

  • @user-xy8xy7us2b
    @user-xy8xy7us2b 11 месяцев назад +4

    No such thing as entry level job. They all want 100 years of experience.

  • @SpecialCrackVideo
    @SpecialCrackVideo Год назад +10

    Good list! For MSW I would have ranked it on B, (not that I’m biased or anything 😅) only bc it’s one of the few that’s a a professional degree in that if you want to be a social worker you HAVE to have an MSW. Not ‘you’ll have a hard time finding a job if you only get a BA’ but you cannot be licensed without an MSW. Also with MSW school prestige doesn’t matter as much as other master programs, what matters is where you do your placement. So you could go to a cheap state school and your resume will be looked at the same as someone who went to NYU.

    • @Tryshroom
      @Tryshroom 8 месяцев назад

      Blessings I’m thinking either psych or mew I want to to be a psychotherapist

  • @trebleclef7792
    @trebleclef7792 8 месяцев назад +2

    I plan on getting my Master's in Psychology at some point because I want to be a school psychologist, but I'm holding off on it for several years. Since I'm graduating this year with my Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education with an endorsement in Special Education, I want to teach for several years before I become a school psych. My ultimate goal is to be a special education teacher and that can be ripped away from me if I get my Master's in Psychology too soon because school districts are too quick to throw teachers into any position they feel like, even if that's not what the teacher wants. I understand the extremely high need for school psychs, but I want to be able to work in my dream career for as long as possible before getting promoted (I see it as a promotion because I would get paid more and I'm still in the same area, just different position)

    • @iansantiago6526
      @iansantiago6526 5 месяцев назад +1

      I think that's something the host of this channel, Shane as he's called misses the point a lot with. While yes if your passion in life is working as a...musician, you'd probably die of hunger. But if there's even a slight chance you could make a living of sorts with that dream job, it is absolutely the best choice to make!! A dead end job is just that, dead end. You can make a lot of money in it and have a hobby or side hustle on the side for the stuff you enjoy, but it's not going to be the same. Working in something you're passionate about regardless of pay is incredibly rewarding, this being a clear example of that. Sad really that supply and demand has lead to social and mental occupations to be undesirable...

  • @YourHomieAce
    @YourHomieAce Год назад +5

    Unless you’re gunna go play for a Philharmonic symphony or become a music teacher getting a music degree is absolutely useless. Most of the greatest artists end up dropping out because they’re so busy actually playing and working.

  • @jlhistory
    @jlhistory Месяц назад

    I’m currently a bachelors in accounting student, but i don’t know anyone at my school who gets a MAcc and regrets it. It’s a super valuable degree especially if you want to get your CPA licensure

  • @jeremiahm1413
    @jeremiahm1413 Год назад +7

    Engineering train continues to go "choo choo!!" Full steam ahead 🚂!!!!

  • @WhoElseWillIHaveIceCreamWith
    @WhoElseWillIHaveIceCreamWith Год назад +5

    What about a Masters in Public Health? Or Master in Counseling??

  • @ramharesh5490
    @ramharesh5490 Год назад +7

    Please make a video on Masters in supply chain management entry level !

  • @dibyaenglish6604
    @dibyaenglish6604 3 месяца назад +1

    Mba may not be good
    But mba in finance is legendary

  • @Lcyydz
    @Lcyydz Год назад +11

    I would say getting an MBA does matter based on the school. But I do believe getting an MBA can help you if you're trying to get higher position in corporate compared to those who only have a bachelors. The connections and networking opportunities are endless when going to grad school. For example, An MBA student can get a consulting job at one of the Big 4 or so, unlike an undergrad business student might have a hard time getting in since there's so many and its a competitive job. (My thoughts, but I would love feedback)

    • @jonathan8096
      @jonathan8096 Год назад +1

      What concentration do you think would be best for consulting if your school doesn't have a "consulting" concentration per se?

    • @dar7279
      @dar7279 Год назад +1

      you dont go to mba to go to big 4 consulting. you do that straight out of college. You go to mba to get into IB or consulting at MBB

    • @jonathan8096
      @jonathan8096 Год назад

      @@dar7279 You said you don’t get an MBA for Big 4 Consulting, is this because you CAN’T or you WOULDN’T?

    • @dar7279
      @dar7279 Год назад

      @@jonathan8096 you wouldnt do it. No reason to pay extra 200k. But if you come from a really bad college then yea i guess mba would help

    • @jonathan8096
      @jonathan8096 Год назад

      @@dar7279 Yea that is the situation I’m in, not in a target school so I’m trying to get any advantage I can.

  • @paulhetherington3854
    @paulhetherington3854 10 месяцев назад +1

    Masters Program = qualified in industry - first! Degree = 2yrs of study! Prior = course work!
    Career only!

  • @manunitedred8912
    @manunitedred8912 Год назад +6

    I have a bachelors in aerospace engineering and a masters degree in aerospace engineering and now am getting a second masters degree in computer science

    • @jaden85643
      @jaden85643 5 месяцев назад

      Why aero is so much better than comp sci

    • @manunitedred8912
      @manunitedred8912 5 месяцев назад

      @@jaden85643 switched to mathematics

  • @ruthosornio7779
    @ruthosornio7779 Год назад +6

    Just applied to Speech Language Pathologist Graduate School! And trying to be a professor too :)

    • @kattb7217
      @kattb7217 Год назад +1

      SLP here! I’m working on starting my Ph.D … do it do it do it!

    • @ruthosornio7779
      @ruthosornio7779 Год назад +1

      @@kattb7217 ❤❤❤ there is a huge shortage of PhD SLPs, so we're actually in demand! Best of luck in your program ☺️

    • @coning1824
      @coning1824 Год назад

      Low income degree😅

    • @ruthosornio7779
      @ruthosornio7779 Год назад

      @Coning I come from a lower income household parents together making 45k, so I'm cool making 80k-100k 😊 I'm also married. We're both make solid money together, making assistant money, and now I'm going to be the next level in 2 years. I'm also not trying to be rich. Just stable and happy.

  • @professorjalloh6347
    @professorjalloh6347 Год назад +13

    What about Masters in Public Health?

    • @shaned8802
      @shaned8802 Год назад +4

      He mentioned in previous videos that the degree was B or C tier and equated to an education degree where it would be quite easy to land a job but the pay would be on the low side

  • @yousif4051
    @yousif4051 Год назад +7

    How bout the Master's in Clinical Research?

  • @SyafieqAsmo
    @SyafieqAsmo 13 дней назад

    i'm doing my BBA in logistics and Supply chain management. going for the MBA in Operations management of information system is my goal, but to be honest.. it doesn't make sense doing my MBA, because experience is much more worthy than the degree itself.. i work for shipping organization and most managers here stop at their bachelor..

  • @Josh-fp3qn
    @Josh-fp3qn Год назад +8

    Go over sustainability degrees!

  • @henryleeCabin54
    @henryleeCabin54 Год назад +2

    Finally someone who doesn’t just call all college useless or that you need a PhD

  • @achu104
    @achu104 Год назад +5

    what about healthcare informatics and analytics? What are your views?

  • @marwin7106
    @marwin7106 Год назад +5

    thoughts on MS Cybersecurity & Information Assurance?

  • @hellohey000
    @hellohey000 Год назад +2

    I am graduating with a bachelor's in I.T. and in the fall starting my graduate program in MBA with a concentration in I.S.

  • @crabcrab2024
    @crabcrab2024 Год назад +1

    Putting all S together is strange at the least and very stupid at the most. You can’t compare marine biology with nuclear science, neurophysiology with organic chemistry or cosmology with pharmacology. All these are very different in far too many aspects. This renders your estimates of S degrees and careers irrelevant.

  • @sparshtyagi7798
    @sparshtyagi7798 Год назад +7

    Hey Shane! What are your thoughts on interdisciplinary degrees like Managment and Technology at a bachelor's/master's level in the modern market?

  • @cariboumaker2452
    @cariboumaker2452 Год назад +5

    I believe that the Speech-Language Pathologist salary estimate is about 20k over the true average.

    • @kattb7217
      @kattb7217 Год назад

      Speech-language pathologist here … they make more than the national “average” and some make over 500k with their therapy companies and when going private!

    • @NikhilD91
      @NikhilD91 Год назад

      @@kattb7217 How’s the job demand and job satisfaction for you? I did a BA in psychology and a minor in counselling. I was thinking of doing a MA in counselling but speech pathology has also crossed my mind too

    • @kattb7217
      @kattb7217 Год назад

      @@NikhilD91 it’s one of the most in demand careers right now with a projected growth rate at about 25% and it’s accurate because with so many clinics as it is the waitlists continue to grow. I don’t think this career is for everyone though … you have to be passionate about communication disorders and getting into graduate school is very competitive. Good luck :)

  • @kiraaaaat
    @kiraaaaat Год назад +7

    Hi Shane. I love watching your videos as they’ve given me so much guidance into the real world during undergrad. I was hoping if you could look into sports management masters and break that down if it is worth it from a marketing perspective. I have a Kin BS but I don’t think I want to work in the health field anymore.

  • @usedatgamingnoodle5135
    @usedatgamingnoodle5135 Год назад +7

    I never thought I would see the day where Hummus puts business on the same level as science.

  • @clementineslaughter6904
    @clementineslaughter6904 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm getting a masters in applied behavior analysis to become a board certified behavior analyst. I would have loved to see that degree in the video, but I guess it's not as popular.

  • @mgminthantaung1363
    @mgminthantaung1363 Год назад +2

    Good morning, bro. Thank you for latest Master tier list. Love it.

  • @Xavier-ci1ik
    @Xavier-ci1ik Год назад +7

    Can anyone tell me straight up which is better overall, an international business degree or a supply chain management degree????

    • @SupraaHero
      @SupraaHero Год назад +5

      The latter. Supply chain has much more availability and opportunities

    • @cjmhall
      @cjmhall Год назад +4

      Speaking from personal experience, I think international business is a good major in undergrad but not very useful as a post-grad degree. Supply chain management is very specialized so you would really want to go into that field for that degree to make sense.

    • @LowSugars93
      @LowSugars93 Год назад

      Supply chain for sure

  • @AsterNovaNieri
    @AsterNovaNieri 10 месяцев назад +2

    i was going to do an acupuncturist but i couldn't understand the terminology so I stopped. Now i'm trying to do an information technology masters

  • @professorman4055
    @professorman4055 10 месяцев назад +1

    In all work it is based on determination and innovation. For instance this speaker is paid , by RUclips to produce this content. This is innovation. It is less about the degree concentration and more about determination, business skills and innovation. Please follow your dream and do you. Many Master and Ph.D holders are broke even in the STEM field. It is about wisdom and hard work.I am a Master of Arts in Music holder. I have made an extremely effective living by going against the norm. Learn to be innovative and not complicit. Smart people succeed, even via struggle.

  • @Princessmustache85
    @Princessmustache85 8 месяцев назад +1

    At least with MSW right now you can get stipends that pay for your degree, OR PSLF is a great option.

  • @MrGA555
    @MrGA555 Год назад +1

    You don't need a doctorate for Phycology to get a good job. You can easily just get licensed and start off around 70k in public sectors. Private ones like Kaisen pay around 90k.

  • @mrthpzrr9894
    @mrthpzrr9894 Год назад +1

    Slp is a burnout career, too much work with billing, therapy, IPS, is very exhausting.

  • @princessfrogdiaries9379
    @princessfrogdiaries9379 Год назад +3

    I really want to see that MBA video!

  • @steakyum2
    @steakyum2 Год назад +5

    Shane, I finished a maths and finance degree but in my final term, I fell in love with my final elective (programming fundamentals) and decided that I wanted to get into computer science. What is your opinion of a Master of CS?

    • @obscurifyed
      @obscurifyed Год назад +3

      It’s great

    • @LoveFactorySweatShop
      @LoveFactorySweatShop 8 месяцев назад

      Bad decision early in your career. I suggest wait until a couple years into your career until you want to step into a managerial position. Or you'll be like be and can only get a gov't jobs because everywhere else thinks you're overqualified.

  • @nochannely9iutftuyd
    @nochannely9iutftuyd Месяц назад +1

    Do a video on MBA and MBA specializations please. Also, please don't show my profile logo if you happen to put this comment on a video...
    Thank you!

  • @arslan9665
    @arslan9665 Год назад +1

    Great work as always Shane! 💯

  • @chinnyoh
    @chinnyoh Год назад +3

    This was so helpful Shane. Quick question, would you recommend just straight up getting an MSc in Data Science instead of Statistics first?

    • @MB-ub5ns
      @MB-ub5ns 11 месяцев назад +1

      I have a Master in Software Engineering. I think I can answer since DS is similar to my work. DS will bring you more practical skills. It includes topics like AI, database, programming and machine learning. These skills will only increase in demand in the next few years. DS may even eclipse software engineering and computer science as the most desirable degree.

    • @richardrodgers2778
      @richardrodgers2778 10 месяцев назад

      I might be doing a MSDS concurrently with a cybersecurity bachelors. Look at the schools requirements

  • @ibjenniferbih5554
    @ibjenniferbih5554 Год назад +1

    great video Shane, please i will like to know your opinion on a masters in supply chain management
    thank you

  • @danebarber2156
    @danebarber2156 Год назад +8

    Lmao something like 90% of fortune 500 CEOs have MBAs and you call it B tier??

    • @balkanbaroque
      @balkanbaroque Год назад +2

      He really hates on business degrees for no reason lmfao

  • @Kim-kp7ms
    @Kim-kp7ms 6 месяцев назад +2

    Wha about a Masters degree in counselling?

  • @Okology
    @Okology Год назад +2

    Great effort

  • @airen-vm6df
    @airen-vm6df 8 месяцев назад

    Waiting for a video on astrophysics, job satisfaction rates, college fees, salary rates and more!

  • @awsalhaj736
    @awsalhaj736 Год назад +1

    Hey Shane love the vids, how can I get ur advice on something related to majors

  • @MB-ub5ns
    @MB-ub5ns 11 месяцев назад

    You neglected a Master in Software Engineering. It added 6K to my base pay and makes me more competitive in a job search. SE is practical hands-on Computer Science because it focuses on application development.

    • @hunterbergman9048
      @hunterbergman9048 11 месяцев назад

      He grouped all technology degrees together and stated they are S tier at any degree level

  • @josedafonte1730
    @josedafonte1730 Год назад +3

    Is a Master's degree in Machine Learning equivalent to a Master's degree in Computer Science?

    • @JuliaMarieH
      @JuliaMarieH Год назад +2

      Pretty much. ML is specialized computer science plus some statistics

  • @NigelDMarvin
    @NigelDMarvin 27 дней назад

    I feel like science degrees (i.e. biology, chemistry, and physics) would be better if you got a PhD or MD.

  • @MiriamElikana
    @MiriamElikana Год назад +2

    Masters in Finance or MBA which one is better?

  • @dayvs
    @dayvs Месяц назад

    I thought all master degrees had an acronym and sub categories like the MBA.

  • @jjaymelvin
    @jjaymelvin 7 месяцев назад

    Educators with two masters can get paid really well. I got a masters in economics and education both paid by the military.. the biggest glitch is doing 4 years in the service then go to college.

    • @sirdewd2197
      @sirdewd2197 5 месяцев назад

      How’d you get both paid by the military? Thought they only paid for one…

  • @ShivamGupta-sr9zf
    @ShivamGupta-sr9zf Год назад +2

    In which category does a Master in Economics belong?

  • @dadonkas5541
    @dadonkas5541 5 месяцев назад

    Why did you lump all the life science degrees into one? With a biotechnology masters I can get a job as a scientist in biotech and make over 100k with good benefits and projected growth

  • @laurentraylor7807
    @laurentraylor7807 Год назад +1

    I cannot find the same data sheet from the national center for education statistics on how many people graduate each year with a BA, MA, and PhD in which majors. I am thinking this is used to compare to entry level jobs listed on linked in to find what the job demand is. Can someone link it ?

  • @ethancbaker2002
    @ethancbaker2002 7 месяцев назад +1

    What about a masters in management information systems? I am doing my bachelors in that rn and almost done

  • @jre2775
    @jre2775 4 месяца назад

    Basically most non-stem grad degrees are a waste of money unless your job is paying for it

  • @calebcopek8062
    @calebcopek8062 Год назад +1

    Look up Masters in anesthesia (CAA)! 200k salary after two years of school

  • @KatherineBober
    @KatherineBober 4 месяца назад

    You lumped all science degrees into biology degrees. I'd argue that geology degrees are in incredibly high demand due to the lower number of students (even lower than engineering). Also, you made several grammatical mistakes while reading out figures from this video in addition to saying "... there is ..." instead of "... there are ..." - just a few helpful hints.

  • @ericramos9654
    @ericramos9654 4 месяца назад

    I need some help choosing between MBA MPH and MS in Emergency Management
    What would be your recommendation salary wise?
    I know the ethics behind MPH and how not to expect high pay but I’d still like to know what salaries I could be expecting out of these three.

  • @samueloluyinkaojomu6548
    @samueloluyinkaojomu6548 11 дней назад

    What law masters degree is the best. Especially for someone with an accounting Bachelor's degree

  • @Simple.Wordless
    @Simple.Wordless Год назад +2

    No MHA?

  • @javierbelmontclemente5329
    @javierbelmontclemente5329 Год назад +2

    Please, do make the MBA video.

  • @AlexKawa20
    @AlexKawa20 Год назад +4

    How would a Master of Public Administration stack up among other graduate degrees? I'm currently a junior student studying political science, and my university offers undergraduate students to apply for an accelerated master's program, where we can get a graduate degree tuition-free and in one year instead of two, so I plan on applying for the MPA program around April.

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    • @WinterSupernova39
      @WinterSupernova39 Год назад

      SIUE?

    • @coning1824
      @coning1824 Год назад

      Get a MBA. MBA can work in MPA jobs but MPA can’t work in MBA

    • @AlexKawa20
      @AlexKawa20 Год назад

      @@coning1824 Actually, I've already been accepted into said MPA program. Plus, even if I wanted to apply for an MBA, I couldn't get in, since I didn't get a good enough grade in ECON.

    • @coning1824
      @coning1824 Год назад

      @@AlexKawa20 If your total GPA is over 3.0, you can apply in person MBA or Online MBA. You mean ECON? I thought you’re Political Science major?

  • @Youtuber111-p2x
    @Youtuber111-p2x Год назад +2

    Wait so a masters in data science and a masters in statistics is the same?

    • @wolfworks7339
      @wolfworks7339 Год назад +9

      Not exactly, but they do go for many of the same jobs. In a simplified view data science tends to focus on the problem of how to gather and store data, while statistics focuses on the problem of how to model data mathematically. Both are expected to be able to interpret data however.

  • @GabrielTorres-no9eh
    @GabrielTorres-no9eh 11 месяцев назад

    I was skipping through the video so I probably missed it, but is physics under a math or science degree? I'm wondering if I should do a masters in statistics or masters in physics.

  • @nopenope1186
    @nopenope1186 3 месяца назад

    How come you didn’t do master of library and information science?

  • @eesharola2215
    @eesharola2215 Год назад +2

    I want to do a digital marketing masters, what tier will it belong too???

  • @mpforeverunlimited
    @mpforeverunlimited Год назад +2

    Can you do a video on best schools for masters degrees but competency based schools like wgu or thomas edison? I was disappointed that wgu doesn't have a compsci degree program (for masters)

  • @flashashwatts
    @flashashwatts Год назад +1

    Where would you rank economics on this list?

  • @yohanncedric8782
    @yohanncedric8782 Год назад +2

    Hello Shane, I’m completing my bachelors in Aircraft Engineering soon and I’m wondering if an MBA or a master’s in aerospace engineering would be a better pathway?

    • @kattb7217
      @kattb7217 Год назад

      You should .. they make great money!

    • @yohanncedric8782
      @yohanncedric8782 Год назад

      @@kattb7217 which pathway are you referring to?

    • @kattb7217
      @kattb7217 Год назад +1

      @@yohanncedric8782 aerospace engineer

    • @yohanncedric8782
      @yohanncedric8782 Год назад

      @@kattb7217 thanks for the insight mate!

    • @kattb7217
      @kattb7217 Год назад

      @@yohanncedric8782 anytime best of luck to you

  • @ramharesh5490
    @ramharesh5490 Год назад

    Please do a video on supply chain management

  • @ABIOG15
    @ABIOG15 9 месяцев назад

    I have a Bsc. In Physiology(Human). I have experience and i currently work as a Cardiac Physiologist/ Cardiac Sonographer. I am concedering getting a masters degree but for the love of Cardiac imaging, I am considering Medical Physics or maybe Engineering and for the love of biology i am considering Biomedical science. Which do you think is best with good career progression and good pay?

  • @Sensei__Nate
    @Sensei__Nate Год назад +1

    I got my Degree in Science Aviation UAS (don’t recommend) but now I want to get my masters in systems engineering but since I didn’t do like 4 math classes it’s hard to transfer into masters

    • @guarini800
      @guarini800 9 месяцев назад

      Just go for it bro, it's worth it

  • @thunder4047
    @thunder4047 Год назад +5

    Im currently in college as a freshman pursuing a bachelors degree in Biomedical sciences. Thoughts on this? And do you recommend a master's degree?

    • @OceanAce
      @OceanAce Год назад +1

      As someone with an MS in Biomed, make sure you get lab or research experience. Internship, volunteer at a research lab, contact your state employment office, etc.
      MS degree puts you on the same level as a PhD candidate. But experience puts above them.

    • @thunder4047
      @thunder4047 Год назад +1

      @@OceanAce I am in a lab right now and am getting experience. However, what job would you recommend while I pursue my master's degree? Thank you by the way for your help.

    • @OceanAce
      @OceanAce Год назад +1

      @@thunder4047 Anything with the word "research" or "clinical." Research coordinator, research technician, research assistant, etc...

    • @OceanAce
      @OceanAce Год назад +1

      @@thunder4047 You can also try something like research project management. I'm taking a Google Careers Cert for that.

    • @thunder4047
      @thunder4047 Год назад

      @@OceanAce sounds good. I am also considering getting a job in respiratory therapy. And I eventually want to be licensed in real estate as like a side job. Those are just my aspirations though.

  • @gabrielaraujo6286
    @gabrielaraujo6286 Год назад +2

    Master of Science in Information Systems?

  • @dac8939
    @dac8939 Год назад +1

    Masters degree in real estate investment and finance?

  • @JuliaMarieH
    @JuliaMarieH Год назад +2

    You WAY oversold science degrees. A MS is a BS with extra debt, and very few extra job opportunities. They are D tier at best. These degrees are useless unless you have a PhD. That’s why I’m getting a data science masters degree on top of my biology BS and MS!

  • @schnioula
    @schnioula Год назад +5

    Wow, Shane hates Art degrees! 😂

    • @coning1824
      @coning1824 Год назад +1

      Because, Art degrees are useless. He only talking based on true.