Industry Outlook:
Health Sciences
Health sciences plays a crucial role in advancing medical knowledge, improving health care delivery, and enhancing the quality of life for individuals and communities. It is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses the study, application, and understanding of health. It integrates knowledge from various scientific disciplines to promote, maintain, and improve health, and advances our understanding of the human body, how to prevent and treat diseases, and enhance overall well-being.
Professionals in health sciences work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, research institutions, public health agencies, educational institutions, and pharmaceutical companies. They use knowledge from various fields to address the complexity of human health and well-being.
Future of the Health Sciences Industry
Projected Growth Rate

The health care and social assistance sector is projected to add 2.1 million jobs from 2022 to 2032.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the health care and social assistance sector, which includes many health sciences jobs, is expected to grow about 45% over the next several years, which is faster than all other industries. This growth may be due to telehealth expanding, mental health and behavioral health becoming destigmatized, and health care information becoming more digitally accessible.
Annual Wage

The average annual pay for a professional with a health sciences degree is $109,580.
ZipRecruiter reports that those with a health sciences degree earn about $52.68 an hour. Annual salaries have been reported as high as $130,000 and as low as $57,500. Salary amount depends on degree level, location, and type of work.
Cities with Highest Salaries for Health Sciences Professionals
Santa Clara, CA: $132,199, Federal Way, WA: $130,196, Washington, DC: $129,952, San Francisco, CA: $127,779, Cupertino, CA: $127,694, Castro Valley, CA: $126,421, Burlington, MA: $124,859, San Jose, CA: $124,641
Topping the list of cities that pay the highest annual salary to health sciences professionals is Santa Clara, California. According to ZipRecruiter, all eight cities on the list have average salaries higher than the national average, and transferring to one of these cities for a health sciences career is an economically sound decision.

Enter the Industry
An Advanced Degree Is Vital

Health sciences and services is the 34th most common college major in the United States.
According to College Factual, from 2020–2021, colleges and universities conferred 35,900 degrees in the health sciences professions, a 12% increase over the previous year. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2021, 76% of all health sciences professionals in the United States had a bachelor’s degree at the time of employment.
Earn Your Degree with Excelsior

Excelsior’s advanced degree programs in health sciences and health care management prepare you for success and teach you how to lead and motivate teams, research electronic documents, analyze and propose new policies, handle conflicts of interest, and solve problems on the job in health care settings.
The programs equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills needed for positions in medical office administration, health insurance services, community health, long-term care, medical billing, human resources, and more. Excelsior’s online courses focus on strategies that support the health of individuals and communities, giving you the tools to help people overcome obstacles to wellness.
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