The bachelor's degrees with the most job openings through 2034 include business administration, nursing, accounting and computer science, according to projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Four of the top ten occupations tied to these degrees pay six figures, offering a useful gauge for anyone weighing whether a particular major is worth the tuition bill.

308,700 Openings a Year for One Role Alone
General and operations managers top the list, with the BLS projecting about 308,700 openings annually through 2034, more than any other occupation that typically requires a bachelor's degree. These jobs involve planning, directing and coordinating work across departments in companies and government agencies alike. Most people who land these roles arrive with a bachelor's in business administration, management or finance, though career sites like Indeed and ZipRecruiter note that experience and internal promotion often matter just as much as the degree itself.
Registered nurses rank second on the list, typically requiring a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. That degree leads directly to one occupation, but it is a large and steady one given the country's ongoing need for healthcare workers. Software developers, meanwhile, represent one of four occupations on the list with six figure pay, and a computer science or software engineering degree remains the standard path into that field.
One Degree, Six Different Jobs
A business administration degree stands out because it qualifies graduates for six of the ten occupations with the most projected openings. That list includes accountants and auditors, management analysts, human resources specialists, and two catchall BLS categories: