Program Analysis
A behavioral sciences degree from a smaller, regional institution like Concordia-Nebraska often provides a broad liberal arts foundation, which can be valuable but typically requires further specialization to translate into higher-paying careers. The job market in a smaller community like Seward, Nebraska, or even broader parts of the state, may not have robust demand for general behavioral science graduates. Many roles in fields like social services, education, or entry-level human resources, common paths for these graduates, often require advanced degrees—like a Master's or PhD—to unlock the substantial earning potential associated with positions like licensed psychologists or clinical social workers. Without that further education, you might find yourself in support roles where AI tools are increasingly handling routine tasks, impacting entry-level opportunities. If you pursue this path, you must have a clear strategy for post-baccalaureate education or targeted skill development to build a competitive and financially rewarding career.