Family and Consumer Economics and Related Studies
University of Georgia · Athens, GA
University of Georgia offers a Bachelor in Family and Consumer Economics and Related Studies. Graduates earn a median salary of $74,107 four years after completion, which is 47% above the national median for Family and Consumer Economics and Related Studies programs. Graduates typically enter roles like Personal Financial Advisors, Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, and Farm and Home Management Educators. Personal Financial Advisors is projected to grow 10% over the next decade. The median salary for Personal Financial Advisors is $99,580. Approximately 107 students completed this program in the most recent reporting year.
Bachelor
Related Careers
| Job Title | Median Salary | Job Growth (10yr) | Total Jobs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personal Financial Advisors | $99,580 | 10% | 272,190 |
| Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary | $78,410 | Not reported | 2,660 |
| Farm and Home Management Educators | $59,770 | Not reported | 8,110 |
Institution Overview
Same Program at Other Institutions
- Texas Tech University — $78,435
- University of Missouri-Columbia — $74,381
- University of Utah — $69,027
- Ohio State University-Main Campus — $67,018
- The University of Alabama — $65,674
Rankings Featuring This Program
- Highest Earning Bachelor's Family & Consumer Sciences Programs
- Highest Earning Master's Family & Consumer Sciences Programs
- Highest Earning Bachelor's Family & Consumer Sciences Programs in Georgia
- Highest Job Growth Bachelor's Family & Consumer Sciences Programs
- Highest Job Growth Doctoral Family & Consumer Sciences Programs
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