Program Analysis
The broad nature of "Family and Consumer Economics and Related Studies" at TSU, while offering flexibility, can sometimes translate to less specialized skill sets compared to more targeted business or finance degrees. In a competitive market like Nashville, employers often prioritize candidates with clearly defined, in-demand skills for roles in finance, HR, or even social services. The listed career paths, like personal financial advisor, often require significant post-graduate certifications, advanced degrees, or extensive sales experience to reach higher earning potentials that aren't typically reflected in early-career bachelor's outcomes. Furthermore, the high AI risk suggests that some foundational roles in this field could face automation, impacting future job stability. If you're considering this path, research specific alumni career trajectories and understand the additional credentials or networking you'll need to secure roles beyond entry-level administrative positions.