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Anthropology and sociology


What are anthropology and sociology majors?

Anthropology is the study of humanity, which covers subjects such as human behavior, human biology, societies, cultures, and linguistics. Sociology focuses specifically on the development, structure, and functioning of human society. Together, anthropology and sociology analyze society and culture in order to understand the causes and consequences of human action.

How much do anthropology and sociology majors make?

Anthropology and sociology graduates typically make between $36,200 and $89,000 per year. The national average of reported salaries for anthropology and sociology degrees is $58,000. The highest paying major within anthropology and sociology is Anthropology with an average salary of $60,000. The lowest paying major within anthropology and sociology is Family studies and consumer sciences with an average salary of $50,000.
Anthropology and sociology majorsAverage salarySalary
Anthropology$60,000
Sociology$60,000
Family studies and consumer sciences$50,000
Adult development, gerontology, and agingNo data
ArchaeologyNo data
Child developmentNo data
Human developmentNo data
Marriage and family therapy and counselingNo data

Popular anthropology and sociology majors by degrees awarded

On average, around 64,400 students obtain a bachelor's degree or associate degree in all anthropology and sociology fields each year. In 2021, the most popular major within anthropology and sociology was sociology with 30,117 students obtaining a bachelor's degree and 6,887 students obtaining an associate degree. The least popular major was marriage and family therapy and counseling with fewer than 5 students obtaining a bachelor's degree and 13 students obtaining an associate degree. Overall, anthropology and sociology is a relatively popular area of study.