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Highest Paying Jobs in Houston That Require a Bachelor’s Degree

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Higher education is expensive in America. According to the Education Data Initiative, the total average cost of four years at a public U.S. college or university — including tuition and fees, books and supplies, and room and board — is $103,456 for an in-state student. From out of state? Figure $174,885. A private institution? As much as $215,796. And that’s assuming that the student earns a BA in four years — when in fact some 60% take six. (Chances are these numbers are a lot higher than the cost of college the year you were born.)

Pricey though it may be, however, a bachelor’s degree is considered the minimum qualification for many good jobs. Anyway, reports the Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities, holders of BAs typically end up earning about $1 million more over the course of their working lives than those who have only a high school diploma. (Having a BA will help ensure that you won’t get stuck with one of the lowest-paying jobs in America.)

To find the highest paying jobs in the Houston metro area that require a bachelor’s degree, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data at the metro area level. Data on median annual wage nationwide and in Houston for all occupations as well as per occupation comes from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics as of May 2020. BLS employment growth projections are for 2020 to 2030.

Note that for many of these positions, a bachelor’s degree would be the absolute minimum requirement but not necessarily sufficient in itself. For instance, many financial management and marketing jobs would require an MBA, while many kinds of engineers would need a master’s degree or doctorate.

Houston is a hub for the fossil fuel industry, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that several oil-related jobs make this list. America’s fourth-largest city is home to a variety of other industries, as well, and boasts the presence of more than 20 Fortune 500 companies, including Sysco, Phillips 66, and Halliburton.

Click here to see the highest-paying jobs in Houston that require a bachelor’s degree

There are many job opportunities in Houston in these and other fields. The ones on this list could all lead to long, profitable careers that would more than amply pay workers back for an investment in their education.

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25. Computer Hardware Engineers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $113,570
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 269.8%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $119,560
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:620
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 1.7%

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24. Information Security Analysts
> Median annual wage in Houston: $114,360
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 271.7%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $103,590
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:2,490
> Projected employment growth nationwide:33.4%

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23. Computer Systems Analysts
> Median annual wage in Houston: $115,640
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 274.7%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $93,730
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:14,420
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 7.0%

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22. Compensation and Benefits Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $116,530
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 276.9%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $125,130
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:460
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 3.7%

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21. Hydrologists
> Median annual wage in Houston: $118,320
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 281.1%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $84,040
> Total employment for occupation in Houston: 50
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 6.2%

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20. Training and Development Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $118,620
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 281.8%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $115,640
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:720
> Projected employment growth nationwide:10.7%

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19. Computer Network Architects
> Median annual wage in Houston: $119,430
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 283.7%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $116,780
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:2,780
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 5.4%

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18. Materials Engineers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $122,850
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 291.9%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $95,640
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:720
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 8.4%

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17. Sales Engineers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $123,210
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 292.7%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $108,830
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:2,130
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 7.8%

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16. Industrial Production Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $123,830
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 294.2%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $108,790
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:4,320
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 5.3%

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15. Personal Service Managers, All Other; Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling; and Managers, All Other
> Median annual wage in Houston: $127,200
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 302.2%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $116,350
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:6,820
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 7.4%

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14. Human Resources Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $127,760
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 303.5%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $121,220
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:3,000
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 9.2%

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13. Natural Sciences Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $128,790
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 306.0%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $137,940
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:980
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 5.7%

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12. Advertising and Promotions Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $132,920
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 315.8%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $133,460
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:230
> Projected employment growth nationwide:10.3%

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11. Sales Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $132,990
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 316.0%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $132,290
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:8,330
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 7.0%

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10. Chemical Engineers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $135,040
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 320.8%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $108,540
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:3,210
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 9.1%

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9. Purchasing Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $135,230
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 321.3%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $125,940
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:2,050
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 6.2%

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8. Engineers, All Other
> Median annual wage in Houston: $137,090
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 325.7%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $103,380
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:3,310
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 2.7%

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7. Aerospace Engineers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $140,470
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 333.7%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $118,610
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:1,660
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 8.3%

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6. Financial Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $143,840
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 341.7%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $134,180
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:13,020
> Projected employment growth nationwide:17.3%

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5. Marketing Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $147,500
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 350.4%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $142,170
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:4,540
> Projected employment growth nationwide:10.0%

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4. Computer and Information Systems Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $154,220
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 366.4%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $151,150
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:6,410
> Projected employment growth nationwide:10.9%

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3. Petroleum Engineers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $163,370
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 388.1%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $137,330
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:8,220
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 7.7%

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2. Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $173,090
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 411.2%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $93,580
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:3,820
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 6.9%

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1. Architectural and Engineering Managers
> Median annual wage in Houston: $178,990
> Wage as pct. of median wage for all occupations: 425.3%
> Median annual wage for occupation nationwide: $149,530
> Total employment for occupation in Houston:5,680
> Projected employment growth nationwide: 4.1%

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