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Social Sciences, General Degree

Bachelor's Degree Intelligence Report · CIP 45.01

Part of Social Sciences · Data sourced from O*NET, U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard & IPEDS.

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Structural ROI Scorecard

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard (Bachelor's, 4yr post-grad)
💵 Median Earnings (4yr)
$53,366
Annual, 4 years post-graduation
🎓 Median Student Debt
$25,653
Debt-to-Earnings: 0.48x
⚡ Structural Leverage Score
54/100
Salary + debt relief + career autonomy

🔀 Fork in the Road — Two Distinct Career Paths

Social Sciences, General graduates split into distinct career clusters with meaningfully different psychometric demands. Understanding which fork fits your brain type is the entire game.

🔑 Primary Path

Management

7 occupations mapped

🤖 AI Resilience
93/100 Highly AI-Resistant
💡 Creativity
58/100 Moderate Creativity
🎯 Work Autonomy
77/100 High Autonomy
🔥 Burnout Demand
46/100 Balanced
🌱 THRIVE Index
67/100 Moderate Thrive
🏠 Remote Work
49/100 Mostly On-Site
🤝 Social Impact
52/100 Moderate Impact
Social Battery
⚡ Social Energy Required
🔀 Alternative Path

Life, Physical & Social Science

3 occupations mapped

🤖 AI Resilience
90/100 Highly AI-Resistant
💡 Creativity
59/100 Moderate Creativity
🎯 Work Autonomy
67/100 Moderate Autonomy
🔥 Burnout Demand
30/100 Low Demand
🌱 THRIVE Index
63/100 Moderate Thrive
🏠 Remote Work
68/100 Hybrid Capable
🤝 Social Impact
42/100 Low Impact
Social Battery
🔬 Deep Focus Mode

Education, Training & Library

3 occupations mapped

🤖 AI Resilience
96/100 Highly AI-Resistant
💡 Creativity
61/100 Moderate Creativity
🎯 Work Autonomy
75/100 Moderate Autonomy
🔥 Burnout Demand
46/100 Balanced
🌱 THRIVE Index
69/100 High Thrive
🏠 Remote Work
49/100 Mostly On-Site
🤝 Social Impact
78/100 High Social Impact
Social Battery
⚡ Social Energy Required

The Reality Check

You are looking at a "Fork-in-the-Road" degree. With median earnings of $53,366 and debt of $25,653, your financial starting point is manageable but requires intentionality. A Structural Leverage Score of 54/100 means this degree provides a broad foundation rather than a specialized license. You aren't locked into one industry, but you lack the immediate bargaining power of a STEM or specialized professional major.

The market splits you into two camps: the high-interaction world of Management or the analytical world of Social Science. In Management, you function as a generalist coordinator; in Science, you act as a researcher or technician. Without a clear pivot toward one of these by your junior year, you risk falling into an "underemployed" trap where your broad skills aren't mapped to specific business needs.

The Vulnerability Audit

Your strongest shield is a JobPolaris AI Resilience score of 93/100 in the Management path. Because your work relies on interpreting human nuance and navigating organizational politics, you are highly resistant to automation. The risk here isn't being replaced by a bot; it's hitting a career ceiling. While Burnout Demand is low (30–46/100), the "Generalist" label can lead to roles with limited upward mobility unless you aggressively pursue technical certifications or a graduate degree. You must prove your specific value in a market that often favors specialists.

The Thrive Verdict

You will thrive in Management if your social battery is fueled by "Social Energy." This path offers high Autonomy (77/100), rewarding those who can lead without a rigid script. If you prefer "Deep Focus Mode," the Science path offers a quieter, lower-stress environment with a 30/100 Burnout Demand score. The ideal candidate is a pragmatic observer who enjoys decoding why people do what they do. Map your social energy to your chosen path now to avoid a mid-career personality mismatch.

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