Program Analysis
This program's broad, generalist approach to Family and Consumer Sciences means you'll develop versatile skills, but the regional job market in Louisiana often translates these into roles with more modest entry-level compensation. Many graduates find themselves in public sector positions, community outreach, or educational support roles within local school districts or non-profits, which are vital but typically offer lower starting salaries compared to more specialized fields. The skills acquired, while foundational, can also be susceptible to automation in administrative or information-processing tasks. To enhance your prospects, consider pairing this degree with a specific certification, pursuing a minor in a high-demand area like early childhood education, or focusing heavily on internships that lead directly to specialized roles rather than generalist positions.