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Choosing the right Sociology and Anthropology program requires careful consideration of faculty expertise, research opportunities, and fieldwork components. Strong programs typically offer hands-on experience through internships, community partnerships, and study abroad options that allow students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. Look for departments with diverse faculty specializations, active research centers, and connections to graduate schools or career placement services.

Graduates in this field earn an average of $29,021 annually in entry-level positions, though earnings potential increases significantly with advanced degrees and specialized experience. With only 10 schools featured in our ranking, each program offers unique strengths worth exploring for aspiring social scientists.
10
Schools Ranked
$29,022
Avg. Program Earnings
69.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 10 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $38,337 83.8% private-nonprofit
2 $33,993 90.5% private-nonprofit
3 $31,708 83.5% private-nonprofit
4 $30,771 66.6% private-nonprofit
5 $29,685 41.7% public
6 $29,685 85.3% private-nonprofit
7 $26,353 61.4% public
8 $23,649 80.1% private-nonprofit
9 $23,456 32.8% public
10 $22,578 67.9% private-nonprofit

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See our methodology for how rankings are calculated.