3 Practical Degrees for the Post-Pandemic World by Sarah Daren

1. Business and Data Analytics 

It’s truer now than ever before: the world runs on data. Now that business and data analytics tools are accessible for businesses and agencies of all sizes, just about every organization is using data to gain a competitive edge and improve their decision-making. These organizations need people who know how to leverage data, like data scientists and business analysts.

These days, businesses can’t compete if they aren’t collecting data on their customers. Data is also helping organizations in health care, manufacturing, and other fields to become more efficient and to improve their operations. Big data is helping to improve outcomes for patients, to save money, and to implement automation that’s taking on dangerous, dirty, or mundane tasks.

There’s a shortage of people with degrees in data and business analytics right now. Jobs for those with these degrees pay well and are in demand, so now is a great time to get an education in the field of data. Now that we know how to collect and leverage data effectively and efficiently, there’s no going back. That makes analytics a great future-proof degree option.

For a place to start to look for which school and program is right for you, here’s the latest rankings of the Best Business Analytics MBA programs. Note that many of these programs have online and part-time options.

2. Blockchain and Cybersecurity

With the rise of the Information Age, cybersecurity has become a huge priority. Digital theft is now an even bigger concern than physical theft. Although data breaches can occur in any industry, health care is the biggest target of all. Hospitals, insurers, and clinics all hold sensitive personal information about their patients that can be very valuable to hackers.

To help organizations keep their data safe, we need people who are at least one step ahead of cybercriminals. Now is a great time to earn a degree in advanced cybersecurity technology, including blockchain. As with many jobs in the STEM fields, there’s a shortage of qualified candidates in the security field currently. Along with that, learning to become a cybersecurity expert has many benefits. In addition to great career opportunities, you’ll be protecting people and their sensitive data.

You can find a list of universities offering degrees in blockchain here. And here is a list of the 10 best online master’s programs for cybersecurity.

3. Social Work

Countless people are struggling right now, with their finances, their relationships, and their physical and mental health. Social workers are instrumental in helping people get to a better place in their lives. Even after the dust settles from the pandemic, there will likely be a renewed need for social workers to ensure that no one falls through the cracks.

Social work is challenging, both mentally and emotionally, and requires a lot of dedication and perseverance. You need to care deeply about people and be willing to accept a lower paycheck in order to follow your calling. But the world desperately needs compassionate people to become social workers, and there should be no shortage of jobs for them in a post-pandemic world.

You can read more about how to switch careers into social work during the pandemic here. And for a list of the top programs in the field, check out the latest rankings of the Best Schools for Social Work Programs.

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By Jeanette Hickl
Jeanette Hickl