Top Ten Popular Majors for Girls Studying in the United States
There are more and more students studying in the United States now, and girls also account for a large part. Compared with boys, the group of female students studying abroad has many special places. Due to some objective reasons, their majors in studying in the United States are also more cautious. After graduation, these female students still face employment and other pressures. What are the American study abroad majors suitable for girls? Let me introduce you to ten majors that are most suitable for girls to choose to study in the United States, hoping to help you.
First, business. In the United States, 65,438+064,276 women obtained bachelor's degrees in business, accounting for 49% of the total bachelor's degrees in business that year, while 565,438+0% were boys. Generally speaking, business school graduates studying in the United States have a broad job market in management, sales, consulting and finance.
Second, health professionals and related clinical sciences. In the United States, 90,465,438+092 women obtained bachelor's degrees in health and related clinical sciences, accounting for 85.4% of the total bachelor's degrees in this field that year, while 65,438+04.6% were male students. It can be seen that women studying in the United States have been given a unique advantage. Most graduates majoring in health and related clinical sciences are engaged in nursing and physical therapy.
Third, social science and history. It is somewhat surprising that social science and history majors can rank third among the favorite majors of American female college students, because the job market and income of these majors are not dominant and they are not strong in finding a job. In 2008, 82,495 women in the United States received bachelor's degrees in social sciences and history, accounting for 49.3% of the total bachelor's degrees in this field that year, while 50.7% were boys. Social science and history graduates are mostly engaged in primary and secondary school teachers, sales, research and other work.
Fourth, education. In American primary and secondary schools, the proportion of female teachers is particularly high, so pedagogy is the favorite soft science major for female college students. In the United States, 80,754 women obtained bachelor's degrees in education, accounting for 78.7% of the total bachelor's degrees in this field that year, while boys accounted for 2 1.3%. Most graduates majoring in education are engaged in the work of primary and secondary school teachers.
Fifth, psychology. People often say that a woman's heart is a needle in the sea, which means that a woman's heart is unfathomable and elusive. But on the other hand, it is a little easy for this woman to read other people's hearts, otherwise psychology will not become the favorite major of female college students studying in the United States. In the United States, 76,5438+0,385 women received bachelor's degrees in psychology, accounting for 77. 1% of the total bachelor's degrees in this field that year, while 22.9% were boys. Psychology graduates are mostly engaged in consulting, primary and secondary school teachers, sales and other work.
Sixth, the visual and performing arts. Women are born to act, and visual and performing arts majors are also favored by American college girls. In 2008, 5384 1 women in the United States obtained bachelor's degrees in visual and performing arts, accounting for 6 1.4% of the total bachelor's degrees in this field that year, while 38.6% were boys. Most graduates majoring in visual and performing arts are engaged in primary and secondary school teachers, design, video art, performance and entertainment.
Seventh, information and communication technology. In 2008, 50,664 women in the United States obtained bachelor's degrees in information and information technology, accounting for 62.5% of the total bachelor's degrees in this field that year, while 37.5% were boys. Most graduates majoring in information and information technology are engaged in sales, public relations and management.
Eighth, biology and biomedicine. In the United States, 46,265,438+07 women obtained bachelor's degrees in biology and biomedicine, accounting for 59.4% of the total bachelor's degrees in this field that year, while 40.6% were boys. Most of the graduates majoring in biology and biomedicine studying in the United States are engaged in research, teaching and medical technology.
Ninth, English language literature. In the United States, 37,357 women obtained bachelor's degrees in English language and literature, accounting for 67.9% of the total bachelor's degrees in this field that year, while 32. 1% were boys. Most English language and literature graduates studying in the United States are engaged in primary and secondary school teachers, writing, editing and sales.
Tenth, arts and sciences (general education, humanities). In the United States, 36,5438+0,064 women received bachelor's degrees in humanities, accounting for 66.2% of the total bachelor's degrees in this field in that year, while 33.8% were boys. Humanities graduates are mostly engaged in primary and secondary school teachers, writing, editing, management and sales.
The above are the American majors I recommend for girls studying abroad. Maybe these contents can help you choose the major that suits you. The planning of studying in the United States is very important for the future development. Before going to college in the United States, students are advised to think more about which majors are better for finding jobs and which occupations can get higher income after graduation.
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