Keep in mind that the information sheets and websites are representative of typical career paths associated with each major and not a comprehensive list. You may want to explore information and websites from multiple majors to help you learn about a wide range of career opportunities.
Areas of Employment, Employers and Strategies
Links
Accounting
Advertising
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Allied Health
Anthropology/Archaeology
Architecture
Art
Athletics & Sports
Audiology/Speech Pathology
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences (Biology/Zoology/Microbiology)
Botany
Broadcasting/Electronic Media
Business
Chemistry
Child & Family Studies
Classics
Communication Studies
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Economics
Education
Engineering
English
Environmental Studies/Sciences
Finance
Foreign Language
Geography
Geology
History
Hospitality/Hotel & Restaurant Administration
Human Resources Management
Human Services
Information & Library Studies
International Studies
Journalism
Law
Logistics
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Mathematics
Medical Fields
Music
Nursing
Nutrition
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science & Government
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Health
Public Relations
Recreation & Leisure
Religious Studies
Retail & Consumer Science
Social Work
Sociology
Theater
Urban Studies