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Which college degrees are considered the best for social sciences?

I'm considering pursuing social sciences in college and want to know which degrees are most highly regarded in this field. Does anyone have advice on which one to aim for?

a year ago

There's no definitive answer to this since the "best" degree can vary depending on your specific interests and career goals. However, for social sciences, some commonly pursued degrees include:

1. Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Sociology: This gives students a broad understanding of social behaviors and societal trends. It can lead to careers in research, policy-making, social work, and community development.

2. Bachelor of Science (BS) in Psychology: This degree provides an understanding of the human mind and behavior. It prepares you for a variety of fields such as clinical psychology, counseling, human resources, marketing, and more.

3. Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics: This degree can open doors to many sectors including finance, consulting, public policy, and data analysis.

4. Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Political Science: This degree is great for those who are interested in government, diplomacy, public policy, and law.

When choosing a college, look beyond just the name of the degree. Consider factors such as the strengths of the faculty, the college's commitment to undergraduate teaching, opportunities for research or internships, and the possibility to take a variety of courses or double-major. Some students also say that it's beneficial to find a college that is strong not only in social sciences, but also in other areas of intellectual strength that may intersect with social issues, such as environmental studies, data science, and global health.

For example, Stanford is recognized for its BA in Political Science, which allows students to do in-depth research, and has a high placement rate in relevant jobs and grad schools. UC Berkeley, renowned for its Sociology department, offers many opportunities for students to engage in research. Ultimately, it's all about finding the best fit for your individual career aspirations and learning style.

a year ago

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