EXPLORING OPPORTUNITIES IN SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Programs and majors in Social & Behavioral Sciences can unlock pathways to careers in business, museums, and mental health industries.
Are any of the following activities appealing to you?
– Handling precious artifacts.
– Crafting database structures.
– Providing financial advice.
– Supporting individuals through counseling.
– Guiding individuals through informative tours.
– Conducting survey design and analysis.
If so, consider exploring the salaries and growth potential for these roles based on data from ONET:
Careers in Social & Behavioral Sciences
– Insurance Broker – Median Annual Pay (per ONET): $67,120
– Insurance Agent – Median Annual Pay (per ONET): $53,070
– Wealth Manager (Personal Financial Advisor) – Median Annual Pay (per ONET): $89,330
– Risk Management Specialist – Median Annual Pay (per ONET): $74,100
– Research Associate – Median Annual Pay (per ONET): $50,360
– Museum Guide – Median Annual Pay (per ONET): $28,430
– Museum Associate – Median Annual Pay (per ONET): $29,850
– Mental Health Associate – Median Annual Pay (per ONET): $46,240
– Probation Officer – Median Annual Pay (per ONET): $54,290
Degrees & Certificates in This Area of Study
– Anthropology (Associate of Arts)
– Applied Psychology: Mental Health Services (Associate of Applied Science)
– Cultural Resource Management (Certificate of Achievement)
– Economics (Associate of Arts)
– Global Studies (Associate of Arts)
– Psychology (Associate of Arts)
– Sociology (Associate of Arts)
– Women’s Studies (Associate of Arts)
Note: Associate degrees are tailored for specific occupations, designed to address the demands of the job market. These degrees provide hands-on training and practical skills that directly align with industry needs, making graduates well-prepared for immediate entry into the workforce.