This is from CNN/Money.
According to the survey, majors that have seen some of the biggest increases in average starting salaries are:
Information sciences and systems: Up 7.5 percent to $47,182
Economics/finance: Up 6.2 percent to $44,588
Civil engineering: Up 5.3 percent to $46,084
Chemical engineering: Up 4.9 percent to $56,269
Accounting: Up 4.6 percent to $44,928
Business administration/management: Up 4.2 percent to $41,155
History: Up 4.2 percent to $33,071 For others, modest increases, some declines
Other majors also experienced slightly higher entry-level offers, but the increases from last year's offers didn't outpace inflation.
Mechanical engineering: Up 3.3 percent to $51,732
Electrical engineering: Up 2.9 percent to $53,500
Psychology: Up 1 percent to $30,369
Computer science: Up 0.3 percent to $50,744
Political science and government: Up 0.3 percent to $33,094
And in a few cases, starting offers actually declined. This was true for a few of the liberal arts majors, which only saw a 0.2 percent increase overall as a category.
English: Down 0.2 percent to $31,385
Sociology: Down 0.9 percent to $31,096
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