These Jobs Pay More Than $100K And Only Require A Bachelor's Degree

These Jobs Pay More Than $100K And Only Require A Bachelor's Degree

Whether you're a freshly graduated college or university student, or are in high school and considering your options for college/university, it's nice to know that you won't be reduced to a minimum wage position after your four years of work and can earn a good living with a bachelor's degree. Here are the jobs that pay more than $100,000 per year and only require a bachelor's degree.

Construction Manager

If you've been in the construction industry for a few years and are a "people person" as well as being a hard worker, then consider a career in construction management.

It's a fast-paced position that requires overseeing people and projects on a large scale.

You'll need a Bachelor of Sciences in Construction Management to qualify for the position, but can be paid an average of $101,000 per year.

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Medical & Health Services Managers

Management staff are in high demand in the medical field.

Their job is to maintain the medical office, ensuring that the medical care providers are up-to-date with the current laws and regulations, as well as new policies that the health service company may enact.

They also ensure that healthcare records are kept properly and that finances are all in order.

You'll need a Bachelor of Sciences in a health-related field such as Health Services Management or Public Health Administration to qualify for most managerial positions. You can expect to earn $104,280 per year.

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Actuary

If you're good with numbers, actuaries are always in high demand. You'll get a rewarding career that helps your clients make sound financial decisions and investments based on your mathematical skills and understanding of risks and rewards.

Using math to your (and your clients') advantage is just one part of a diverse, dynamic career.

You'll need a Bachelor's Degree in Economics, specializing in Mathematics or Actuarial Sciences, to begin your career but you could end up earning $120,164 per year.

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Art Directors

If you're an artist who has a knack for showcasing your artwork and have had several successful art shows, maybe you'd consider a career that's all about lifting up other artists?

Art Directors have often gone to school and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts and have done work as a curator for a local museum or art gallery.

Once you've worked up to the position of an art director, you can expect to earn $105,180 per year

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