Career Guides
Wondering what career choices you have with your major?
Each Career Guide highlights curriculum requirements, as well as
skills and abilities that may be developed and applied through each
course of study. To complement the academic information, a range
of interesting occupational opportunities are listed as a starting
point for considering how academic experiences may translate to
professional work settings. For additional information about the
Career Guides, please use the contact information provided.
The Career Guide series represents a collaborative effort between
The Career Center and numerous academic units.
NOTE: These guides require the Adobe
Acrobat Reader.
Afroamerican and African Studies
American Culture
Anthropology
Architecture & Urban
Planning: Master of Urban Planning
Art & Design
Asian Languages and Cultures
Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Classical Studies
Communication Studies
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Economics
English
Film and Video (see Screen Arts & Cultures)
Fine Arts
Germanic Languages and Literatures
History of Art
History
Industrial and Graphic
Design
Linguistics
Mathematics
Middle Eastern and North African
Studies
Nursing
Organizational Studies
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Russian
Russian and East European Studies
SNRE: Landscape Architecture
SNRE: Resource
Ecology & Management
SNRE: Resource
Policy & Behavior
Screen
Arts & Cultures
Sociology
Survey Research
Theatre-Drama Studies
Women's Studies
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