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*Career Outlook Data Sources

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - bls.gov
The BLS provides comprehensive salary data for various professions in its Occupational Outlook Handbook. It includes median salaries, job growth projections, and industry-specific information.
PayScale - payscale.com
PayScale offers a large database of salary reports, allowing users to search by job title, degree, and geographic region. It is a useful resource for up-to-date salary ranges based on user-reported data.
Glassdoor - glassdoor.com
Glassdoor aggregates employee-reported salaries for specific jobs and industries. This can be a helpful tool for understanding real-world salary expectations for specific roles.
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) - nces.ed.gov
NCES provides data on educational outcomes, including salaries for roles in education such as teaching, administration, and counseling, which are useful for degrees related to education fields.
Salary.com - salary.com
Salary.com offers salary ranges and compensation information for a wide variety of professions, including business, finance, healthcare, and more. It is widely used for salary benchmarks.
National Association of Colleges and Employers - naceweb.org
NACE provides salary surveys, especially for recent graduates, and offers data on starting salaries for various fields and industries. This can be particularly useful for entry-level positions.

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Bachelor of Arts in Individualized Studies

Design your very own pathway with a customized, individual program suited for your unique combination of interests!


Our Bachelor of Arts in Individualized Studies (BAIS) allows students considerable flexibility

Centenary University offers a wide range of majors, especially for a small university. Even so, you may have interests that don’t fit neatly into a discipline — you may be drawn to a number of areas, or even want to explore subjects we don’t yet have.

Is a Bachelor of Arts in Individualized Studies right for me?

We love to see students actively engage with defining their own learning. Our Bachelor of Arts in Individualized Studies (BAIS) allows students considerable flexibility in choosing their courses to create their perfect B.A. program.

The BAIS program is a ‘real’ major!
Your academic advisors would be Humanities faculty members, and your home department would be the Centenary University School of Education & Humanities.

An essential aspect of a Centenary education is that students take upper-level courses in their area of interest—these courses have a particular emphasis on synthesis, creativity, and intellectual independence. To guarantee that BAIS students have this experience, students choose two areas of concentration, in which they take at least four courses, at least two of which are upper-level.

In addition to the two concentrations, students complete general education requirements and typically have plenty of room for a minor if they desire one.

Students interested in creating their own major should also explore dual degree, double major, and triple major options that Centenary University offers to see if these would suit their academic needs. Following an established path may be easier for you. That said, any student can elect a BAIS major. First-year students interested in the program often enter Centenary as “Undecided,” and they then declare BAIS after at least one semester of study.  Designing a major can be an intense yet rewarding experience that allows students to customize their studies to fit their unique career goals. The Individualized Studies major process often has moments of uncertainty that require creative problem-solving from self-motivated, patient, and proactive students.

Your Future

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Career Pathways:

There are infinite possibilities for where your path will take you!

Industry Outlook:

The Future is YOURS to Determine!

Salary Outlook:

The Potential is Limitless


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