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What are the best majors for the future?

I really want to know what majors that won't get old and good for the future, I don't want to study something that wouldn't help me in the future of the UAE #college #major

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Tracy’s Answer

STEM is a very hot topic right now. That is any career with fields in science, technology, engineering and math. Technology is ever-changing, so that might be a good place to start.


I was not completely sure what I wanted to do when I was in college and I majored in Communication Studies. This helped me with public speaking and writing, and I wound up in a telecommunications sales job out of college. In 20+ years, I have held various management positions and have moved throughout different jobs to expand my career . Make sure that what ever you decide, it is something that you enjoy doing!

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Rochelle’s Answer

You definitely want something that will never go out of style and will create longevity and financially stability. Majors like Information Technology, Corporate Communications - which covers Television, Radio, Marketing, Advertising, Social Media and all areas of communication. Engineering,

Check out this article:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffkauflin/2016/10/17/the-20-college-majors-with-the-highest-starting-salaries/46de53922d50
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Aman’s Answer

In my opinion programming will be the most useful technical skill for the future. As our society starts to integrate artificial intelligence to augment human skills, there will be a massive demand for programmers in every industry. Programming is already a job in high demand as I recently read an article about self driving cars and how they need more programmers and engineers to meet production demand. The starting salaries they were offering were from 90-110k for right out of college.
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