Top 10 Worst College Degrees to Get a Job with in 2015?
In 2015 this is becoming a important factor when students are attending college. One of the most important things to think about when you decide your major is to figure out whether or not there is a good amount of jobs for this career and whether not there will be new jobs in the future. We have made a list of the Top 10 Worst College Degrees that you could major in, in 2015. We're not saying that these degrees are such horrible degrees and that you shouldn't major in them, we are just trying to inform you that if you do major in one of these degrees, you may find yourself unemployed one day and not able to find a job related to your college degree that you have spent the last 4 years of your life achieving and thousands of dollars for the education itself.
10. Art
Jobs In The U.S.: 15,918
10 Year Projected Growth: 3.3%
Median Income: Less Than $29,000/Year
9. Culinary Arts
Jobs In The U.S.: 15,918
10 Year Projected Growth: 8.6%
Median Income: $40,000/Year
8. Radio and Television
Jobs In The U.S.: 1,651
10 Year Projected Growth: -0.2%
Median Income: Less Than $29,000/Year
7. Education
Jobs In The U.S.: 19,467
10 Year Projected Growth: 8.9%
Median Income: $34,000/Year
6. Drama
Jobs In The U.S.: 21,296
10 Year Projected Growth: 10.6%
Median Income: Less Than $42,000/Year
5. Music
Jobs In The U.S.: 5,436
10 Year Projected Growth: 8.8%
Median Income: $41,600/Year
4. Interior Design
Jobs In The U.S.: 6,292
10 Year Projected Growth: 3.3%
Median Income: $42,600/Year
3. Commercial Art and Graphic Design
Jobs In The U.S.: 12,800
10 Year Projected Growth: 7.6%
Median Income: $35,000/Year
2. Fine Arts
Jobs In The U.S.: 46,467
10 Year Projected Growth: 1.3%
Median Income:$42,000/Year
1. Anthropology and Archeology
Jobs In The U.S.: 6,878
10 Year Projected Growth: 4.7%
Median Income: $28,000/Year