Behavioral Sciences Degree

18 schools compared · Average earnings $34,440/yr
Schools Offering
18
Avg Grad Earnings
$34,440/yr
Avg DegreeWorth Score
33/100
AI Automation Risk
High
45% task exposure

Best Schools for Behavioral Sciences

Top 18 schools ranked by DegreeWorth Score. Click any row for full AI scenario analysis and earnings projections.

# School DW Score Earnings AI Risk ROI
1 University of Phoenix-Arizona
Phoenix, AZ
53
51–52
$38,087/yr High 10.4x
2 Wilmington University
New Castle, DE
50
48–51
$38,937/yr High 8.7x
3 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Green Bay, WI
50
48–51
$33,439/yr High 11.9x
4 University of Houston-Clear Lake
Houston, TX
50
48–49
$32,986/yr High 9.6x
5 University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS
49
46–51
$36,206/yr High 9.8x
6 Ashford University
San Diego, CA
48
46–48
$37,661/yr High 6.9x
7 University of Phoenix-California
Ontario, CA
45
41–47
$38,087/yr High
8 University of Phoenix-Nevada
Las Vegas, NV
45
41–47
$38,087/yr High
9 University of Phoenix-Texas
Dallas, TX
45
41–47
$38,087/yr High
10 East-West University
Chicago, IL
43
40–43
$37,135/yr High 2.6x
11 Purdue University Northwest
Hammond, IN
43
41–42
$28,340/yr High 7.4x
12 Franklin and Marshall College
Lancaster, PA
38
34–40
$38,391/yr High 0.4x
13 George Fox University
Newberg, OR
38
34–41
$34,613/yr High 2.4x
14 University of California-Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, CA
38
35–39
$28,709/yr High 3.9x
15 Life Pacific University
San Dimas, CA
37
34–38
$29,830/yr High 2.6x
16 Concordia University-Irvine
Irvine, CA
36
31–40
$31,899/yr High 2.7x
17 Missouri Baptist University
Saint Louis, MO
34
31–34
$30,147/yr High 1.3x
18 Concordia University-Nebraska
Seward, NE
33
29–34
$29,273/yr High 1.4x

Highest Earning Behavioral Sciences Programs

Schools where Behavioral Sciences graduates earn the most in their first year after graduation.

School 1-Year Earnings DW Score AI Risk
Wilmington University $38,937/yr 50 High
Franklin and Marshall College $38,391/yr 38 High
University of Phoenix-Arizona $38,087/yr 53 High
University of Phoenix-California $38,087/yr 45 High
University of Phoenix-Nevada $38,087/yr 45 High
University of Phoenix-Texas $38,087/yr 45 High
Ashford University $37,661/yr 48 High
East-West University $37,135/yr 43 High
University of Kansas $36,206/yr 49 High
George Fox University $34,613/yr 38 High

Best ROI for Behavioral Sciences

Schools with the highest earnings-to-tuition ratio for Behavioral Sciences.

School ROI Multiple Earnings DW Score
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 11.9x $33,439/yr 50
University of Phoenix-Arizona 10.4x $38,087/yr 53
University of Kansas 9.8x $36,206/yr 49
University of Houston-Clear Lake 9.6x $32,986/yr 50
Wilmington University 8.7x $38,937/yr 50
Purdue University Northwest 7.4x $28,340/yr 43
Ashford University 6.9x $37,661/yr 48
University of California-Santa Cruz 3.9x $28,709/yr 38
Concordia University-Irvine 2.7x $31,899/yr 36
Life Pacific University 2.6x $29,830/yr 37

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Behavioral Sciences graduates earn?
Across 18 schools, Behavioral Sciences graduates earn an average of $34,440 per year in their first year after graduation. Earnings range from $28,340 to $38,937 depending on the school.
What is the AI automation risk for Behavioral Sciences?
Behavioral Sciences is rated "High" for AI automation risk, with an average of 45% of job tasks exposed to large language models and AI tools. This means some career tasks in this field could be augmented or replaced by AI over the next decade.
Which school has the best Behavioral Sciences program?
Based on our DegreeWorth Score (combining earnings, AI resilience, job market size, and ROI), University of Phoenix-Arizona ranks #1 for Behavioral Sciences with a score of 53/100 and graduate earnings of $38,087/yr.
Is a Behavioral Sciences degree worth it?
On average, Behavioral Sciences graduates earn 5.5x their in-state tuition over 10 years. This is a moderate return — school choice matters significantly.

About This Data

This page aggregates Behavioral Sciences programs across 18 schools using earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, employment projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2024–2034), and AI automation risk research from OpenAI and academic institutions.

The DegreeWorth Score (0–100) combines four equally weighted factors: graduate earnings, AI resilience, job market size, and return on investment. Each school's program page includes three AI scenarios (optimistic, base case, pessimistic) showing how automation could affect 10-year earnings.

Data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (earnings, debt), Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024–2034 (employment projections), OpenAI GPTs-are-GPTs research (AI task exposure), Felten et al. AIOE. Last updated 2025.