Overall Undergraduate Salaries 2004
Full Time Overall Undergraduate Salaries
| Avg: $44,310 |
Standard Deviation:
$7,756 |
Mean (Bonus): $4,250 |
Full Time Employment Statistics by Major:
| Major |
Avg |
Standard Deviation
|
% of Reports |
| Accounting |
$44,380 |
$7,063 |
11% |
| ERB |
$41,590 |
$6,428 |
3% |
| Finance |
$44,450 |
$7,763 |
32% |
| Honors + BBA |
$48,030 |
$7,502 |
18% |
| International Business |
$45,260 |
$4,194 |
2% |
| Management |
$35,890 |
$7,110 |
5% |
| Marketing/IB |
$39,050 |
$6,830 |
12% |
| MIS |
$46,630 |
$5,933 |
17% |
BBA Statistics by Geographical Region*:
| Location |
Avg |
Standard Dev
|
% of Reports |
| Austin |
$40,510 |
$11,400 |
12% |
| Dallas |
$44,786 |
$5,478 |
17% |
| Houston |
$44,370 |
$7,041 |
29% |
| Other TX |
$41,740 |
$3,374 |
4% |
| Midwest |
$43,740 |
$6,166 |
5% |
| Northeast |
$51,440 |
$6,828 |
6% |
| Southeast |
$41,070 |
$7,196 |
6% |
| Southwest |
$44,350 |
$6,557 |
14% |
| West |
$48,030 |
$9,035 |
6% |
BBA Statistics by Industry:
| Industry |
Avg |
Standard Deviation |
% of Reports |
| Automotive/Transportation |
$43,696 |
$3,792 |
3% |
| Banking (Commercial) |
$40,333 |
$7,228 |
3% |
| Banking (Investment) |
$54,565 |
$2,085 |
8% |
| Communications |
$43,033 |
$5,384 |
3% |
| Computer Equipment/Software |
$48,033 |
$7,536 |
9% |
| Consulting Services |
$43,486 |
$5,663 |
12% |
| Consumer Goods |
$39,627 |
$9,582 |
8% |
| Financial Services (excl banks) |
$42,893 |
$10,160 |
10% |
| Govt/Non-Profit |
$38,692 |
$9,478 |
4% |
| Insurance/Real Estate |
$41,412 |
$8,610 |
6% |
| Medical Technology/Pharmaceutical |
$45,158 |
$3,834 |
7% |
| Merchandising (Wholesale/Retail) |
$36,975 |
$5,498 |
4% |
| Other Service Employers |
$39,511 |
$6,928 |
3% |
| Petroleum Refining/Energy |
$46,531 |
$6,147 |
5% |
| Public Accounting |
$46,267 |
$3,096 |
15% |
Results were compiled from information reported by students via the
BBA Graduation Survey and the Employer Survey Report. Data based on 340
student reports as of graduation. Ten percent of reporting students are
pursuing graduate studies in lieu of employment. *Reports of employment
outside the USA were too few to be statistically significant.