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Behavioral Sciences graduates earn an average of $31,521 annually, making program selection crucial for career success. This interdisciplinary field combines psychology, sociology, and anthropology to study human behavior patterns and social interactions. Students should prioritize programs offering strong research opportunities, internship partnerships with local organizations, and faculty with active fieldwork experience. Look for curricula that balance theoretical foundations with practical application through labs and community projects. With 19 schools currently offering this major, prospective students have diverse options ranging from large research universities to smaller colleges with personalized attention. Consider programs that emphasize data analysis skills and provide access to modern research facilities to enhance your competitive edge in graduate school applications or entry-level positions.
19
Schools Ranked
$31,521
Avg. Program Earnings
47.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 19 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $38,289 68.7% private-nonprofit
2 $36,041 29.9% public
3 $33,987 44.0% public
4 $33,281 59.5% private-nonprofit
5 $32,925 22.6% private-nonprofit
6 $32,925 23.0% private-nonprofit
7 $32,284 50.9% public
8 $31,848 62.5% private-nonprofit
9 $31,015 19.5% private-forprofit
10 $31,015 18.4% private-forprofit
11 $31,015 private-forprofit
12 $31,015 private-forprofit
13 $30,771 94.6% private-nonprofit
14 $30,317 8.8% private-forprofit
15 $30,047 59.7% private-nonprofit
16 $29,771 53.1% public
17 $29,685 68.8% public
18 $27,476 64.1% private-nonprofit
19 $25,194 53.5% private-nonprofit

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