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*The estimated net prices above are College Raptor’s estimate. Please contact the college financial aid office for actual net cost figures.
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Institution | Scaled Score | Acceptance Rate | Annual Degrees Awarded | SAT Score | Est. Net Price * | Median Starting Salary | Save | |
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![]() University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA The University of Pennsylvania provides undergraduates with 89 choices for majors in four different...view more | 87 | 6% | 82 | 1,500 - 1,570 | $26,017 | $47,646 | ||
![]() Washington University in St Louis Saint Louis, MO At Washington University in St Louis, the most popular majors students study...view more | 84 | 12% | 50 | 1,480 - 1,560 | $22,440 | $55,521 | ||
![]() Yale University New Haven, CT Yale offers students seventy possible majors, which must be declared by sophomore or junior years, but...view more | 83 | 5% | 31 | 1,490 - 1,570 | $26,044 | $48,142 | ||
![]() University of Baltimore Baltimore, MD At the University of Baltimore, the most popular majors students pursue are...view more | 81 | 86% | 35 | 1,010 - 1,110 | $17,253 | $52,781 | ||
![]() University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the three most popular...view more | 74 | 19% | 26 | 1,370 - 1,520 | $11,140 | $53,130 | ||
![]() University of Washington-Seattle Campus Seattle, WA Annually, the University of Washington-Seattle Campus grants around 481...view more | 68 | 43% | 42 | 1,230 - 1,460 | $11,023 | $49,776 | ||
![]() Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO Each year, Colorado School of Mines grants around 304 degrees to students...view more | 63 | 60% | 13 | 1,330 - 1,470 | $29,785 | $55,862 | ||
![]() Brown University Providence, RI In 1969, Brown University removed general education requirements, allowing students to craft their own...view more | 62 | 5% | 11 | 1,500 - 1,570 | $26,608 | $54,701 | ||
![]() University of Kansas Lawrence, KS Every year, the University of Kansas grants about 269 degrees to those...view more | 58 | 88% | 19 | 1,080 - 1,290 | $18,322 | $55,504 | ||
![]() Harvard University Cambridge, MA There are plenty of classes to choose from at Harvard; they offer almost 3,900 courses in 49 undergraduate...view more | 55 | 3% | 1 | 1,500 - 1,590 | $17,900 | $46,223 |
*The estimated net prices above are College Raptor’s estimate. Please contact the college financial aid office for actual net cost figures.
A program with a combined or undifferentiated focus on the social sciences, psychology, and biomedical sciences to study complex problems of human individual and social growth and behavior.
For all the 3,905 degrees granted in Behavioral Sciences per year, the majority of them are Masters degree. Out of the 1,268 students earning degrees at the Masters degree level across the US, 16% percent identify as men and 84% percent identify as women. While students at schools all over the country study Behavioral Sciences, Indiana has the most graduates. The average starting salary for a graduate with a bachelor's degree in Behavioral Sciences is $35,800.
For Behavioral Sciences majors, some of the most in demand jobs include Social and Community Service Managers, Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other and Psychologists, All Other. Not only that, Behavioral Sciences graduates may land a top paying job, such as Psychologists, All Other or Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other.
These are the highest paying careers for Behavioral Sciences majors.
Career | Median Salary | Average Annual Job Openings | Employment 2022 | Employment 2032 | % Change | |
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Psychologists, All Other Neuropsychologists Clinical Neuropsychologists | $117,750 | 1,548 | 22,351 | 23,462 | 5% | |
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other Transportation Planners | $95,890 | 1,245 | 15,147 | 15,438 | 2% | |
Life Scientists, All Other | $86,950 | 129 | 2,331 | 2,434 | 4% | |
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary | $82,140 | 1,350 | 15,982 | 16,830 | 5% | |
Social and Community Service Managers | $77,030 | 4,608 | 51,379 | 56,044 | 9% | |
Social Science Research Assistants | $56,400 | 497 | 3,887 | 4,068 | 5% | |
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other | $49,690 | 2,519 | 23,380 | 24,901 | 7% |
These are the careers in highest demand for Behavioral Sciences majors.
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