


University of Tennessee
The University is the state's oldest and largest public higher education institution, tracing its beginnings to the founding of Blount College in Knoxville in 1794, two years before Tennessee became a state. The UT System was formed in 1968. The university enrolls about 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students state-wide, and more than 11,000 students graduate from UT campuses each year with bachelor's, master's, doctoral and professional degrees. Undergraduates can choose from more than 360 programs of study.
The university provides students with an outstanding academic experience, and its campus offices help students succeed. Research is a critical part of the University's mission as a land-grant institution. UT faculty and student's system-wide are involved in research, adding to the body of knowledge in academic disciplines and providing solutions to everyday problems.The University enriches its communities with fine arts that bring the public to campuses. Faculty, staff and students share their skills through volunteer service and provide training, consulting and... Read more
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Source : US News
Specializations/Levels | Median Starting Salary |
---|---|
Food Science | $40,800 |
Animal Science | $30,200 |
Architecture | $45,400 |
Microbiological Sciences and Immunology | $49,300 |
Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology | $45,000 |
Biology | $40,900 |
Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology | $39,800 |
International Business | $57,200 |
Business Administration, Management and Operations | $55,900 |
Accounting | $54,700 |
Finance | $53,800 |
Marketing | $46,800 |
Human Resources Management and Services | $43,200 |
Hospitality Administration/Management | $35,300 |
Communication and Media Studies | $43,400 |
Public Relations & Advertising | $42,400 |
Journalism | $39,300 |
Education | $36,600 |
Nuclear Engineering | $76,100 |
Chemical Engineering | $74,400 |
Industrial Engineering (IE) | $74,100 |
Biomedical Engineering | $70,200 |
Electrical Engineering (EE) | $68,800 |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) | $65,300 |
Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering | $64,500 |
Computer Engineering (CE) | $62,300 |
Civil Engineering | $57,000 |
English Language and Literature | $43,600 |
Rhetoric and English Composition | $39,100 |
Romance Languages | $39,500 |
Nursing | $54,200 |
History | $44,300 |
Mathematics & Statistics | $65,500 |
Health and Physical Education/Fitness | $42,500 |
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies | $35,500 |
Chemistry | $44,200 |
Geological and Earth Sciences | $41,300 |
Psychology | $42,900 |
Social Work | $33,200 |
Economics | $56,000 |
Political Science and Government | $48,700 |
Sociology | $41,000 |
Anthropology | $33,900 |
Fine and Studio Arts | $39,200 |
Design and Applied Arts | $38,300 |
Average Cost
$3,212
$2,258
$677
$100
$177






*All the data points mentioned above are approx. figures and has been collated from various sources based on the data of 2019-2020.