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What Should I Major In Quiz Results – Social

Social: The Helpers

Your quiz results indicate that you are a social person — a helper. You are likely compassionate, warm, empathetic, and skilled in human relations. You tend to enjoy working with others and making a positive impact.

With that in mind, it’s time to explore potential degree paths and career fields that could be a great fit for your personality, interests, and strengths. To help get you started, here’s a list of options suited to helpful, supportive individuals — like you!

Psychology & Counseling

Human Services

This profession is focused on meeting needs through direct care, case management, and advocacy, drawing on an interdisciplinary approach to address social, behavioral, and environmental challenges to well-being. A human services degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Human Services Case Manager
  • Social Services Coordinator
  • Community Health Worker
  • Client Intake Specialist
  • Rehabilitation Support Specialist
  • Crisis Intervention Specialist

Counseling

Become trained to practice professional therapeutic relationships in which you can help individuals navigate personal, emotional, relational, and psychological challenges to foster well-being. A counseling degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Licensed Professional Counselor
  • Marriage & Family Therapist
  • School Counselor
  • Rehabilitation Counselor
  • Substance Abuse Counselor
  • Domestic Violence Advocate

Divinity & Theology

PASTORAL MINISTRY

Fulfill a calling to provide spiritual leadership, care, and formation within the body of Christ, shepherding others through preaching, counseling, worship, and holistic service rooted in theological conviction. A pastoral ministry degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Pastor / Church Planter
  • Youth Ministry Director
  • Worship Leader
  • Chaplain 
  • Missions Coordinator
  • Discipleship / Small Groups Director

COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND SERVICE

Learn how to engage individuals and organizations with the broader community to address social needs, build relationships, and foster positive change through collaborative, mission-driven service. A community outreach and service degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Church Community Outreach Coordinator
  • Family Ministry Support Specialist
  • Faith-Based Housing Case Manager
  • Nonprofit Ministry Program Manager
  • Church Benefits & Resources Navigator
  • Foster Care & Adoption Ministry Aide

Education

Teaching

Examine the methods, theories, and practices of effective instruction and learning so that you can make a difference in students’ lives by imparting knowledge, developing skills, and fostering intellectual and personal growth. A teaching degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • K–12 Teacher
  • ESL/EFL Teacher
  • Reading/Literacy Specialist
  • Gifted & Talented Teacher
  • Preschool/Daycare Teacher
  • After-School Program Instructor

Special Education

Learn to design and deliver individualized instruction, support, and services for students with diverse learning needs, disabilities, or developmental differences to help them reach their fullest potential. A special education degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Adaptive PE Aide
  • Early Intervention Specialist
  • Special Education Teacher (K–12)
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Specialist
  • Emotional & Behavioral Disorders Teacher
  • Learning Disabilities Specialist