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Top 10 Highest Paying College Degree Jobs

With today's economy getting a decent paying job is important. A degree can help you to get a high paying job. Consider the following top ten highest paying college degree jobs.

1. Computer Specialist

A computer specialist which can earn up to $60.000 a year with as a college graduate. Depending on who you are hired by your job can involve a lot of functions that can range from technical support to setting up network security. When it comes to this computer related field most hiring managers prefer individuals with an associate college degree.

2. Nuclear Technician

A nuclear technician which also makes close to $60,000 a year as a college graduate. In this field you are responsible for monitoring radiation and operating nuclear test and research equipment. You will also be required to sometimes help nuclear engineers or physicists with their research projects. For this career you should pursue an associate degree in an applied science or specific technology.

3. Dental Hygienist

A dental hygienist which makes about $58,000 a year as a college graduate. This is also one of the fastest growing fields in the United States today that requires a college degree. As a dental hygienist you will be responsible for cleaning teeth, taking x-rays and educating clients about preventative care. Those who want to become a dental hygienist must pass a written ad clinical exam from an accredited dental hygiene school.

4. Radiation Therapist

A radiation therapist which makes about $57,000 a year as a college graduate. These individuals administer therapy to individuals who are suffering from tumors or cancer. You typically need to graduate with an associate college degree from a radiation therapy program.

5. Nuclear Medicine

A nuclear medicine technologist which makes over $55,000 a year as a college graduate. These individuals administer diagnostic tests that require radioactive materials in order to monitor organ functions. For this career individuals need a degree in nuclear medicine technology and licensing.

6. Fashion Designer

A fashion designer which can make up to $55,000 a year as a college graduate. These individuals stay up to date on all the latest fashion trends, design new clothes, select color and fabrics while oversee the production of clothing items. Typically these individuals have a college degree in fashion design or fine arts.

7. Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technician

An aerospace engineering and operations technician which make about $52,000 a year as a college graduate. These individuals are responsible for constructing, testing and maintaining aircraft and space vehicles. The degree for this job is in engineering technology.

8. Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

A diagnostic medical sonographer who makes over $52,000 a year as a college graduate. These individuals are specialized in using the medical machine known as ultrasound. There is a degree in sonography available at many colleges.

9. Registered Nurse

A registered nurse who makes over $52,000 a year as a college graduate. These individuals help to treat sick, injured and convalescent patients. You need to pass a national exam and have a degree in nursing.

10. Engineering Technician

An engineering technician which makes about $50,000 a year as a college graduate. These individuals are responsible for doing a variety of research and development tasks. Often a degree in engineering technology is required.

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