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Temple University reports a six-year graduation rate of 75%, placing it in the top 20% nationally for this metric. The retention rate for first-year students is relatively high at 83%, ranking in the top 30%, suggesting good student persistence from the first to the second year. For students completing their degrees within four years, the rate stands at 57%, which remains strong and lies within the top 30% when compared to other institutions. When broken down by gender, 77% of women graduate within six years, slightly higher than the 72% graduation rate for men, but both figures are considered high and again in the top 20% bracket.
Graduates from Temple University see a wide range of earnings depending on their chosen field of study. Degrees in technology and engineering tend to lead the pack in salary potential. For example, alumni with a degree in Computer and Information Sciences, General earn an average of $65,773, while Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering graduates earn close to $64,953. Mechanical Engineering offers a similarly competitive salary level at $61,636, and Civil Engineering graduates earn $59,557 on average. Additionally, those who completed programs in Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians report earnings around $61,841, showcasing strong returns in technical fields.
Business-oriented degrees also provide appealing income opportunities. Graduates in Business Administration, Management and Operations can expect to earn about $50,782, slightly above Finance and Financial Management Services at $50,577 and Management Information Systems and Services which average $50,100. Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods stand out with earnings of $60,681, indicating robust prospects for those entering quantitative and analytical business sectors. Accounting and Related Services graduates earn roughly $48,617, while Human Resources Management and Services brings a salary of approximately $48,337.
Within the health sciences, the Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing degree offers among the highest earning potential at $70,899, making it one of the most lucrative paths available. Biomedical and Medical Engineering graduates report earnings of $41,801, and Public Health majors earn around $38,314. Those pursuing Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions earn roughly $35,630.
In the realm of education, Teacher Education and Professional Development graduates focusing on specific subject areas earn on average $40,122, and those concentrated on specific levels and methods earn about $36,892. Communication-focused degrees also show varied outcomes, with Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication at $37,662 appearing as a relatively high-income choice. Journalism and Communication and Media Studies track close behind with earnings of $30,806 and $32,400, respectively.
Other liberal arts and sciences fields provide moderate earning opportunities. Economics graduates take home around $41,791, while Mathematics majors report an average of $43,319, and Chemistry graduates earn about $44,868. Fields like Social Work and Neurobiology and Neurosciences yield average earnings of $35,540 and $35,780, respectively. Geography and Cartography graduates earn close to $31,439, and Political Science and Government alumni see about $32,575.
Conversely, some areas in the arts and humanities offer more modest earning prospects. For instance, Design and Applied Arts graduates receive roughly $43,047, but others like Visual and Performing Arts, General yield just $21,796 on average. Music and Drama/Theatre Arts earnings fall near $18,810 and $18,590, respectively, indicating relatively lower financial rewards in these creative fields.
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