Which degrees lead to best (and worst) salaries? | The Daily T Podcast

which degrees do you think yield the highest earnings Cal per subject guess uh computer science and economics medicine and Dentistry apparently you leave on an average salary of 52 Grand after five years across all UK universities which do you think is the low this is this is interesting which do you think is the lowest earning degree from a specific University golly uh um given you’ve laughed slightly I wonder is it media studies yes it’s media journalism and communication degrees from the University of Hull apparently grads earned on average 16 Grand after 5 years according to department for Education data the course offers a module in Disney studies

💸 University of Hull Media, Journalism and Communication students earn on average £16k five years after graduating…

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8 comments
  1. That was highly selective.
    Didn't look at Media Studies in general, just one course at Hull.
    There are lies, damned lies and statistics.
    Also, Disney is a massively sucessful organisation and lessons can be learnt.

  2. Engineering degrees are pretty good, sociology degrees are worse than worthless.

    I know businesses that bin all non stem degree CVs.

    Many if not most non STEM degree programs are woke madrassa.

  3. Also depends what type of media studies – my degree was in media technology with honours, so editing, 3d animation etc. but we also were offered a certain amount of non-technical modules; some of what seemed like utter bullshit; "Paul Simon's Graceland: Cultural Imperialism", and also useful stuff like design and art history.

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