10 Graduates of The School Have a Chance to Work on Big Salaries
1. Japanese study
Average salary: £ 36,437 (Rp 701 million, with estimated exchange rate of Rp 19,244 per poundsterling) In a recent survey of Japanese entrepreneurs' preferences ranked as one of the 10 best foreign languages to study. Those who enroll in Japanese-related majors, whether they study Japanese language and culture, usually earn a commensurate salary.
2. Operational research
Average salary: £ 36,540 (Rp 703 million) According to Lancaster University Management School, operational research is the use of advanced analytical techniques to improve decision making. This department is very useful to help graduates who usually go into jobs related to business, logistics and marketing analysis.
3. Civil engineering
Average salary: £ 36,904 (Rp 710 million) Civil engineering is one of the much touted STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) lessons. Those with these graduates have high job demand. The department designs a variety of critical infrastructure.
4. Industrial Relations
Average salary: £ 37,139 (Rp 714 million) This expertise concentrates in the relationship between management and labor. It also includes negotiations, negotiations and industrial action. Obviously this department is beneficial to many large entrepreneurs.
5. Mineral technology
Average salary: £ 42,305 (Rp 814 million) A total of 33 percent of those who study this subject have careers related to mining and petrochemicals. The job has a low unemployment rate. In addition, this work actually has the highest working rate in the high age range.
6. South Asian Studies
Average salary: £ 38,516 (Rp 741 million) Global business began to record the rapid development of south Asian economies, especially in India and others. Certainly the study of the languages of South Asia, its structure, history, grammar and its use is also of paramount importance. It is also important to study the culture and literature of the region.
7. Chemical technique
Average salary: £ 38,538 (Rp 741 million) The engineering department always seems to stand out. A recent report from the Lords Science and Technology Committee calls on the government to take "immediate action" to ensure that young people who take this course have been appropriately educated. Chemical engineers find jobs in the energy sector particularly profitable.
8. Mechanical Engineering
Average salary: £ 39,528 (Rp 760 million) Mechanical engineering is becoming a more profitable equivalent of all technical fields. This department enables its students to gain a wide range of careers, from the intricacy of microscopic nanotechnology to the challenges of civil engineering designing water dams. For everyday problems, they can also build efficient lawnmowers or washing machines.
9. Architects
Average salary: £ 39,751 (Rp 764 million) It may take seven years to become a reliable architect, especially if you have no basis or expertise at all. If you want to have a BArch or Dip Arch qualification, you should try very hard. But it will obviously pay off with an average salary per year.
10. Medical and dental departments
Average salary: £ 41,624 (Rp 801 million) Medical students and dentistry will not undertake years of grueling, unsuccessful education. Their careers will help these graduates earn a satisfactory salary. But to get this degree clearly requires a long training period.