Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies Major Details

Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies is a major in the STEM field. It offers a medium median lifetime income of $2.77 million. A very low share of 21% of students go on to obtain a masters, doctorate, or professional degree after their bachelors. See data details here.

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Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies Majors’ Salary Over the Career

This figure shows median earnings by age for those who majored in Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies but have a bachelor’s degree only: “This Major (BA only)”, and those who majored in Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies but obtained a masters degree or higher: “This Major (Grad Degree)”. For reference, “All Majors (BA only)” contains the median income for all college graduates who have a bachelor’s degree only, and “All Majors (Grad Degree)” contains the median income for all college graduates who have a Master’s degree or higher.

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This table highlights key outcomes for Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors, compared to averages for all college graduates.

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Top 10 Early-Career Occupations (Bachelor’s only)

These are the top occupations for Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors aged 25-35 who have a BA only (no graduate degree) and the median income they received in the occupation. The share indicates the percentage of Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors aged 25-35 with a BA only who worked in that occupation.


Top 10 Mid-Career Occupations (Bachelor’s only)

These are the top occupations for Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors aged 45-55 who have a BA only (no graduate degree) and the median income they received in the occupation. The share indicates the percentage of Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors aged 45-55 with a BA only who worked in that occupation.


Top 10 Mid-Career Occupations (Master’s Degree or higher)

These are the top occupations for Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors aged 45-55 who have completed graduate work (Masters, PhD, Professional Degree) and the median income they received in the occupation. The share indicates the percentage of Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors aged 45-55 with graduate degrees who worked in that occupation.


Top 10 Early-Career Industries

These are the top industries for Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors aged 25-35 and the median income they received in the industry. The share indicates the percentage of Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors aged 25-35 who worked in that industry.

Share Industry Income
47 Hospitals 69,600
13 Health services, n.e.c. 68,000
6 Offices and clinics of physicians 76,800
4 N/A (not applicable) 0
3 Colleges and universities 56,200
1 Electric light and power 122,000
1 Elementary and secondary schools 55,100
1 Medical, dental, and optical instruments and supplies 90,000
1 Computer and data processing services 92,200
1 Apparel and accessory stores, except shoe 105,000

Top 10 Mid-Career Industries

These are the top industries for Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors aged 45-55 and the median income they received in the industry. The share indicates the percentage of Nuclear, Industrial Radiology, And Biological Technologies majors aged 45-55 who worked in that industry.

Share Industry Income
37 Hospitals 96,400
8 Health services, n.e.c. 84,400
6 Electric light and power 171,000
5 Offices and clinics of physicians 93,200
5 N/A (not applicable) 0
3 Elementary and secondary schools 30,500
3 Colleges and universities 100,000
2 Computer and data processing services 142,000
2 Research, development, and testing services 130,000
1 Social services, n.e.c. 50,400

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