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Where Will a Degree from University College Take Your Career?

Feb 16, 2022 | Blog, Return On Investment

Look to Your Future With the Job Opportunities Tool from University College.

The workforce is constantly evolving. According to the World Economic Forum, some of the most sought-out jobs today did not exist a decade ago, including those in technology, data analytics, health informatics, and supply chain, and the pace of new jobs is accelerating. Keeping your skillset and resume up to date can help you stay relevant and competitive in the agile workforce.  

U.S. News and World Report found many jobs in higher education, public affairs, and social services require an advanced degree, like those offered at University of Denver’s University College, as the minimum education requirement to even get your foot in the door.

Where will a degree take you after graduation? Whether seeking to enter a new field, aiming for a career change, or looking to advance in your current industry, University of Denver’s University College has created a powerful Job Opportunities tool to provide you with valuable information to leverage your education into professional success.         

The program categories and content areas included in this innovative resource align with academic offerings at University College, including our Bachelor’s Completion Program, so you can access career data in your area of choice, including:   

  • Top companies by number of job postings
  • Top occupations
  • Median incomes
  • Estimated job growth
  • Top in-demand skills based on job postings

The Job Opportunities tool allows you to filter by degree program and concentration, as well as state and/or city options, if desired, to hone in on the information you need.

University of Denver’s University College is ready to help you stand out in a competitive market with 16 graduate degree programs, various graduate certificate offerings, and our Bachelor’s Completion Program. Explore how a degree can expand your career opportunities a universitycollege.du.edu/job.

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