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What are the best STEM degrees for careers of the future?

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I've written an article, which compiles various STEM degrees that show promise for students who want to work in STEM domains. 

https://successfulstudent.org/best-stem-degrees-for-careers-of-the-future/


Did I miss anything? Is there a new or more relevant STEM degree field that's missing?  


Thanks. This website is designed to help students make sense of education. 


Jake
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    Have you included the work that NASA, and Elon Musk are doing, where degrees in space science and engineering are required? Also degrees in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Planetary Geology are relevent to STEM careers. NASA - ISS, Perseverance robot on Mars, etc.


    There are also degrees in Computer Science - Super Computing and Artificial Intelligence relevent to STEM careers; and Internet science and engineering - CISCO Systems and cabling infrastructure - Fibre and Copper based products and cables.


    Also Broadcasting industries - Digital and Analogue - copper/Fibre/Microwave/Satellite.


    I would search university courses to see precise science and engineering degrees being offered.


    Hope that helps.
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    Have you included the work that NASA, and Elon Musk are doing, where degrees in space science and engineering are required? Also degrees in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Planetary Geology are relevent to STEM careers. NASA - ISS, Perseverance robot on Mars, etc.


    There are also degrees in Computer Science - Super Computing and Artificial Intelligence relevent to STEM careers; and Internet science and engineering - CISCO Systems and cabling infrastructure - Fibre and Copper based products and cables.


    Also Broadcasting industries - Digital and Analogue - copper/Fibre/Microwave/Satellite.


    I would search university courses to see precise science and engineering degrees being offered.


    Hope that helps.
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