Look at the following high salary jobs you can get with a four-year degree.
Business process consultant: To land this high-paying job you must have GPA from a competitive school. Besides having a winning personality, you must possess analytical skills. The entry-level pay will be in the range of $70Ks. You may have to spend 90 percent of your time travelling. You can also go for a two-year MBA at the company's expense.
ERP analyst: If you are capable of knowing how to extract and use data from companywide systems for forwarding planning, for finding cost savings and making quick decisions that positively affect the bottom line, you are the right fit for the job of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) analyst. You can become a hot favorite if you manage an internship where you are exposed to SAP or Oracle before you become a graduate.
Web security administrator: If you are an IT graduate and given hard training in regulation, compliance and intrusion attempts, security administration is the most attractive entry-level job for you. It is a great option for techies who are a highly technical, tenacious, suspicious and never satisfied lot. If you want to scale higher levels, do an internship leading to a security clearance.
IT auditor: Information technology auditors fix bugs in computer systems so that they do what they are supposed to do like manage orders, or track shipments. Secure a major in accounting and another in IT to grab this high-paying job.
Environmental engineer: If you can use math to make the world greener, chemistry and biology to clean up environmental damage, you can help companies working in the field of preventing environmental hazards. That is what exactly environmental engineers do. Military background or security clearance can boost any engineer's salary by 15 percent.
Financial reporting accountant: The responsibility of a financial reporting accountant is to see to it that his employer is complying with the demands of the Securities and Exchange Commission. He accomplishes this responsibility by working in tandem with external auditors.
Web Software Developer: If you are interested in getting into the profession of a Web software developer, go for internships before you finish your four-year degree course so that you gain one year experience in Web-based development. You will have an advantage if you gain experience with .Net and object-oriented applications.