Which Master’s Degree Is Most in Demand?

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So, you’ve made the decision on going to grad school, and now you have a lot of decisions to make. You’ve asked yourself all the important questions about college once for your undergrad studies, but now you have to do it all again! What school should I choose? How do scholarships for grad school work as compared to undergrad? And, most importantly, what field should I even get my master’s degree in? 

With all these choices ahead of you a second time, it’s easy to be discouraged or uncertain. So, we hope it’ll help to know some of the most practical answers to help you on your master's journey. Here are a handful of the most in demand master’s degrees so you can make a decision that best serves your unique academic interests

Master’s in Information Technology 

The field of our age is more competitive than ever. Even entry level IT positions are flooded with applicants with related undergraduate degrees. Possessing the skills and experiences granted by this degree can give you a significant leg up in the application process and differentiate you from the rest. Also, it provides a greatly increased chance to advance to higher positions in your field than you would have with only a bachelors. If you're tech-minded, this master’s is definitely worth considering.

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Master’s of Science in Nursing

The most specialized of the degrees on our list today, this degree prepares you for specific jobs more than it does a generalized field. Tens of thousands of nursing jobs are projected to become available each year for the foreseeable future. This degree can slot you nicely into any of the nursing sub-genres that fit your personal path, such as midwife, anesthetist or practitioner.

Master’s of Business Administration 

Anticlimactic? Sure, but there was never any other master’s degree that was going to close out this list. Kind of the opposite of a master’s in nursing, this degree can prepare you for any number of successful careers. Be it finance, advertising marketing, project management or a whole host of other positions, an MBA prepares you for the multi-faceted, competitive world that is business. Roughly 25% of all master’s degrees in the US are MBA's. If that’s not proof of being in demand, what is?

Whatever you choose for your master's journey, make sure you do your due diligence when researching its benefits. But whatever you choose, just know that you’re giving yourself a huge, ingrained advantage when applying for positions in your field. 

You’ve just learned about some of the most in demand master’s degrees that can boost your career prospects and earning potential. Whether you’re interested in information technology, nursing, business administration, or any other field, you’ll need to find the right school, program, and funding options for your goals that’s where we can help.

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