4. Education and preparation: Bachelor’s degree in computer science + Certification. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry ranged from $85,000 to $92,000 a year. The outlook: Expected to grow by 72 %.
5. Education and preparation: Bachelor’s degree in relevant fields+ Certification. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $76,000 The outlook: Expected to grow by 20 %.
6. Job Description: You will be designing, testing, and inspecting data communications systems Education and preparation: Bachelor’s degree in relevant fields+ Certification. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $71,100 The outlook: Expected to grow by 53%.
7. Education and preparation: Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field Educationand preparation: Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field Job Description: Biomedical engineers help develop the equipment and devices that improve or enable the preservation of health (asthma inhalers, artificial hearts, magnetic resonance imaging, or prosthetic limbs) Education and preparation: Bachelor’s degree in biomedical science Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $71,100 The outlook: Expected to grow by 53%.
8. Job Description: You will install, maintain, calibrate and repair medical equipments Education and preparation: Associate’s degree + Certification. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $49,000 The outlook: Expected to grow by 53%.
10. Job Description: A radiologic technician supplies doctors with the data they need to diagnose medical problems. Education and preparation: Associate’s degree. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $52,200 The outlook: Expected to grow by 72%.
11. Job Description: You'll perform tests or prepare tissue specimens for examination. Education and preparation: Associate’s degree. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $35,380 The outlook: Expected to grow by 16%.
12. Job Description: You will test and measure patients 'coordination, muscle strength, range of motion, and motor function. Education and preparation: master's degree from an accredited program + state license. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $72,790 The outlook: Expected to grow by 30%.
13. Job Description: Registered nurses (RNs) work to promote good health and prevent illness. They educate patients and the public about various medical conditions; treat patients and help in their rehabilitation. Education and preparation: A bachelor of science degree in nursing or an associate's degree + state license. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $62,450 The outlook: Expected to grow by 30%.
14. Job Description: As physician assistants , you will be treating patients and providing many of the same services that physicians offer (such as, prescribing some medications ). Education and preparation: Associate’s degree+ National Certification Examination. Offered at Malcolm X College. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $81,230 The outlook: Expected to grow by 39%. * The best of the best Career programs
15. Job Description: Physical therapist assistants work under the supervision of physical therapists. They use physical treatment procedures to help improve mobility and relieve pain and disability caused by disease or injury.Education and preparation: Associate’s degree+ National Certification Examination. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $46,140 The outlook: Expected to grow by 33%.
16. Job Description: you'll clean teeth and gums, look for oral abnormalities, and take X-rays where necessary. Education and preparation: Associate’s degree+ National Certification Examination. (Offered at Kennedy King College). Salary: Dental hygienists may be paid hourly or by salary. Either way, expect to make around $32 per hour. The outlook: Expected to grow by 33%.
18. Job Description: As an actuary, you'd most likely be working for an insurance provider. Your job is to use statistics and mathematics to estimate the likelihood and cost of claims related to death, illness, injury, or property damage. Education and preparation: You will need a bachelor's degree with a strong finance or math concentration. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $85,000. The outlook: Expected to grow by 21%.
19. Job Description: You'll most likely be employed by an investment bank or insurance company and your job will be to gauge the performance, health, and value of companies in which the company may want to invest. Education and preparation: A bachelor's degree is a must—preferably in finance-business administration - accounting. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $73,150. The outlook: Expected to grow by 20%.
20. Job Description: Analyze financial information and prepare financial reports to determine or maintain record of assets, liabilities, profit and loss, tax liability, or other financial activities within an organization. Education and preparation: A bachelor's degree is a must—preferably in finance-business administration – accounting+ CPA certification Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $59,430. The outlook: Expected to grow by 22%.
21. Job Description: Market research analysts figure out what the world is thinking. You conduct interviews or surveys, evaluate the information you have gathered, and write reports on the findings. Education and preparation: A minimum of a bachelor's degree is required Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $61,070. The outlook: Expected to grow by 28%.
23. Job Description: Assemble pipe sections, tubing and fittings, using couplings, clamps, screws, bolts, cement, plastic solvent, caulking, or soldering, brazing and welding equipment Education and preparation: A large number of plumbers—particularly those who perform nonresidential work—get their training through apprenticeship programs, which involve a mix of classroom study and on-the-job training. Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $45,640. The outlook: Expected to grow by 15%.
24. Job Description: Film and video editors make movies and TV a joy to watch. Each scene in a film is typically shot multiple times and on several cameras from different angles. Education and preparation: A bachelor's degree is required for most film and video editing Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $50,560. The outlook: Expected to grow by 10%.
25. Job Description: As a multimedia artist, you may work in film, video game design , advertising, Web development, or animation Education and preparation: A bachelor's degree is generally required Salary: In 2008, median earnings in the industry was $53,350. The outlook: Expected to grow by 14%.
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