Published earlier this year, but still relevant.

  • @Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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    129 days ago

    its like psych degree, i heard people complaining in person about thier psych, yea you arnt going anywhere without a GRADuate degree for these majors, PSY-D/ PHD are the only options for that field, i assume thats what thier saying to you? anthropology might be more difficult, i assume your only going to be teaching at a university witha grad degree, but faculty positions are super-competitive asf, especially if its not a really in-demand degree.

    • ushmel
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      229 days ago

      Undergrad psych degree is pretty popular with social workers.

    • @arrow74@lemmy.zip
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      229 days ago

      There’s a lot of jobs in the private and public sector for people with anthropology degrees. In the US, anthropology is taught as a four field approach encompassing Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology, and Archaeology.

      Each of the subfields have different levels of hireability based on a bachelor’s degree.

      I personally only have a bachelor’s and live well. I have a home and live comfortably. But, to your point, I have essentially capped out my earnings. I can’t make more without obtaining a graduate degree.

        • @arrow74@lemmy.zip
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          128 days ago

          Depends on the subfield. Archaeology is in high demand due to historic preservation laws.

          But yeah capping out is annoying, but also common in a lot of fields.