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Table 4-2. Median salary of recent graduates with master's degrees in science, engineering, or health, by major field of degree and sex: October 2010
 

Major field and sex              Median salary for full-time
employed ($)a
SE
All fields 62,000 1,500
Science 54,000 2,000
Male 62,000 1,000
Female 48,000 1,000
Biological/ agricultural/ environmental life sciences 50,000 500
Male 50,000 4,500
Female 50,000 500
Computer/ information sciences 69,000 3,000
Male 70,000 1,000
Female 62,000 1,000
Mathematics/ statistics 65,000 2,500
Male 65,000 6,500
Female 61,000 16,000
Physical and related sciences 52,000 3,500
Male 55,000 3,000
Female 47,000 3,000
Psychology 42,000 1,000
Male 45,000 1,500
Female 42,000 1,000
Social and related sciences 53,000 3,000
Male 59,000 3,000
Female 48,000 1,000
Engineering 73,000 3,500
Male 74,000 1,500
Female 70,000 500
Health 63,000 6,000
Male 70,000 13,500
Female 63,000 2,500

SE = standard error.
a Salary data are for principal job only. Full-time employed persons are those working at least 35 hours per week at their principal job. Self-employed persons and full-time students are excluded from salary data.
NOTES: Salaries are rounded to the nearest $1,000. Standard errors for salaries are rounded up to the nearest $500. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. Estimates are from recent college graduates who received bachelor's or master's degrees in science, engineering, or health fields in the 2008 and 2009 academic years; estimates may differ from degree counts published elsewhere.
SOURCE: National Science Foundation, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, National Survey of Recent College Graduates, 2010.
Data from survey cycle 2010, as of September 19, 2012.