Social Work at Miami University-Oxford
Oxford, OH · Public · Bachelor's Degree
DegreeOutlook Score (Base Case) — assumes in-state tuition
36
Optimistic
35
Base Case
48
Pessimistic
Earnings
$34,583/yr (-5% vs median)
AI Risk
Moderate (24% exposed)
Job Market
Very Large (116,900 openings/yr)
ROI
7.3x earnings multiple (3.2x out-of-state)
How AI Changes the Outlook
Three scenarios based on how aggressively AI disrupts the career paths available to Social Work graduates.
| Optimistic No Disruption |
Base Case Gradual AI |
Pessimistic Aggressive AI |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-Year Earnings | $519K | $519K | $496K |
| Earnings Multiple (In-State) | 7.3x | 7.3x | 7.0x |
| Earnings Multiple (Out-of-State) | 3.2x | 3.2x | 3.1x |
| Probability of Field Employment | 70% | 69% | 58% |
| DegreeOutlook Score | 36 | 35 | 48 |
10-Year Earnings Projection
*Year 1 uses actual reported earnings. Scenarios diverge as AI impact compounds over time.
4-Year Tuition, In-State (Sticker)
$71,236
Out-of-state: $160,100 (3.2x ROI)
Median Debt at Graduation
$25,000
8.7 months of Year 1 earnings
Reported Earnings (5 Year)
$49,179
42% growth from Year 1
About Miami University-Oxford
Miami University-Oxford accepts 82% of applicants — an open-access institution by design, with a mid-sized student body of 16,361 in Oxford, OH.
See all programs and financial aid at Miami University-Oxford →Top Career Paths
Social and community service managers
$78,240/yr
Social work teachers, postsecondary
$76,210/yr
Social workers, all other
$69,480/yr
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Miami University-Oxford's Social Work program score?
This program scores 35/100 — on the lower end for Social Work. Prospective students should carefully weigh costs against likely earnings.
Scores use College Scorecard earnings, BLS employment projections, and AI task-exposure research.
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