In 2022, the locations with the highest concentration of General Allied Health & Health Sciences degree recipients are Indianapolis city (balance), IN, Tampa, FL, and New York, NY. The most common degree awarded to students studying General Allied Health & Health Sciences is a bachelors degree.
Information about the types of higher education institutions that grant degrees in General Allied Health & Health Sciences and the types of students that study this field. Purdue University Global awards the most degrees in General Allied Health & Health Sciences in the US, but University of Minnesota-Rochester and Technical Learning Centers Inc (444893) have the highest percentage of degrees awarded in General Allied Health & Health Sciences.
Tuition costs for General Allied Health & Health Sciences majors are, on average, $6,728 for in-state public colleges, and $32,609 for out of state private colleges.
The most common sector, by number of institutions, that offers General Allied Health & Health Sciences programs are Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above institutions (304 total). The most common sector, by number of degrees awarded, is Public, 4-year or above (17,509 completions).
The most common sector, by number of degrees awarded in General Allied Health & Health Sciences, is Public, 4-year or above (17,509 completions in 2022).
The following chart shows the share of universities that offer General Allied Health & Health Sciences programs, by the total number of completions, colored and grouped by their sector.
Out of all institutions that offer General Allied Health & Health Sciences programs and have at least 5 graduates in those programs, University of Minnesota-Rochester has the highest percentage of degrees awarded in General Allied Health & Health Sciences, with 100%.
This map shows the public use micro areas (PUMAs) in the United States colored by the average salary of Health majors.
Note that the census collects information tied to where people live, not where they work. It is possible that Health majors live and work in the same place, but it is also possible that they live and work in two different places.
The closest comparable data for the 4 Digit Course General Allied Health & Health Sciences is from the 2 Digit Course Health.
4.66M
2022 Workforce
± 52,192
3.36%
1 Year Growth
± 1.54%
The number of Health graduates in the workforce has been growing at a rate of 3.36%, from 4.51M in 2021 to 4.66M in 2022.
The largest single share of Health graduates go on to work as Registered nurses (36.5%). This chart shows the various jobs filled by those with a major in Health by share of the total number of graduates.
This map shows the public use micro areas (PUMAs) in the United States where there are a relatively high population of Health majors.
Note that the census collects information tied to where people live, not where they work. It is possible that Health majors live and work in the same place, but it is also possible that they live and work in two different places.
Demographic information for those who earn a degree in Health in the United States.
The average age of a person in the workforce with a degree in Health is 42.6.
The most common degree type these workers hold is a Bachelors Degree. Female employees are more likely to hold Health degrees, and White students are the most common race/ethnicty group awarded degrees in Health (16,001 students).
The closest comparable data for the 4 Digit Course General Allied Health & Health Sciences is from the 2 Digit Course Health.
42.6
Average Age in 2022
± 0.149 Years
0.529%
1 Year Change
± 0.499%
This chart shows distribution of ages for employees with a degree in Health. The most common ages of employees with this major are 30 and 31 years old, which represent 3.06% and 3% of the population, respectively.
The most common degree types awarded to students graduating in General Allied Health & Health Sciences are Bachelors Degree, Associates Degree, and 1 to 2 Year Postsecondary Certificate.
This chart shows the number of degrees awarded in General Allied Health & Health Sciences for each race & ethnicity. White students earned the largest share of the degrees with this major.
The closest comparable data for the 4 Digit Course General Allied Health & Health Sciences is from the 2 Digit Course Health.
Most Common Countries of Origin
Philippines
202,070 degree recipients
India
87,039 degree recipients
Mexico
36,759 degree recipients
High Relative Number of Students
Philippines
5.03 times more than expected
Cameroon
3.6 times more than expected
Nigeria
3.1 times more than expected
There are a relatively high number of people that were born in Philippines that hold Health degrees (5.03 times more than expected), and the most common country of origin by total numbers for non-US students earning a degree in this field is Philippines (202,070 degree recipients).
Data on the critical and distinctive skills necessary for those working in the General Allied Health & Health Sciences field from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. General Allied Health & Health Sciences majors need many skills, but most especially Speaking. The revealed comparative advantage (RCA) shows that General Allied Health & Health Sciences majors need more than the average amount of Management of Financial Resources, Operation and Control, and Management of Material Resources.
These two visualizations, one a radial chart and one a bar chart, show the same information, a rating of how necessary the following skills are for General Allied Health & Health Sciences majors. Toggle between "value" and "RCA" to see the absolute rating of that skill (value) and the revealed comparative advantage (RCA), or how much greater or lesser that skill's rating is than the average. The longer the bar or the closer the line comes to the circumference of the circle, the more important that skill is. The importance of Management of Financial Resources is very distinctive for majors, but the Speaking, Active Listening, and Writing are the three most important skills for people in the field.