A degree in educational studies from Lynchburg opens many career opportunities beyond traditional teaching roles. Our graduates hold a deep understanding of educational principles, collaboration, and innovative thinking that prepares them for positions in traditional education settings, nonprofit organizations, or governmental agencies.
Possible annual salaries for the types of jobs held by educational studies graduates include the following:
- Community education coordinator: $48,000
- Curriculum developer: $63,000
- Educational consultant: $65,000
- Educational policy analyst: $60,000
- Education technology specialist: $57,000
- Instructional coordinator: $66,000
- Learning and development specialist: $62,000
- Museum educator: $48,000
- Nonprofit educational program manager: $55,000
- Special education advocate: $50,000
Salary and job projections come from national averages in the Bureau of Labor Statistics and other sources. The data provides career options and salary ranges, not a guarantee of obtaining these positions after graduation. These represent national averages and may vary by source and time frame collected. Actual salaries vary by region. Some jobs may need more training or graduate education.