There is some sort of astrology major out there. A few years ago, a CC kid wanted to major in it. IIRC, it’s more at international colleges. Still baffles me, but some find it legit.
This notion majors need to directly relate to employment is rather narrow. (I’ll note, most of us on CC do not want to be seen as narrow-minded!) Employers in some fields care about professional readiness, sure. And/or the courses that might support readiness, if the major isn’t spot on. But face it, most employers are also looking for qualities. And those don’t come just from the line on the sheepskin.
If OP’s daughter is aiming at the Vassar and Tufts tier, she will get a great run for her money. Pretty much, no matter the major. And I’d suggest anyone not familiar with how GWS actually works in colleges, take a look. Most at top colleges are interdisciplinary and include various rigorous courses in a breadth of related fields.
Profs may also cross lines into other fields. My anecdote is a college D1 looked at where, eg, certain history courses were taught by GS profs. No problem there, By nature, the subject specialty requires some breadth.