Potential Jobs for Majors Nursing Home Care Nurse Physician s Assistant Retirement Home Nurse Nurse Registered Nurse Accounting Accountant Computer Systems Analyst Credit Manager FBI Agent Purchasing Agent Tax Attorney Certified Public Accountant Controller Economist IRS Agent Tax Accountant Computer Information Systems Computer and Software Sales Computer Graphics Design Computer System Developer Programmer Computer Game Developer Computer Hardware Technician Network Manager System Manager Business Administration Financial Analyst Employee Relations Manager General Manager Management Consultant Senior Employment Analyst Compensation and Benefits Manager Entrepreneur Human Resources Director Marketing Consultant Hospitality Management and Tourism Airline Management Chain and Franchise Management General Manager Resort and Condominium Administration Casino Manager Food Services Management Hotel and Motel Administration Restaurant Management Electronics engineering technology Biomedical Engineer Computer Electronics Electrical Equipment Manufacturing Embedded Computer Systems Plasma Electronics Power Generation Signal Processing Telecommunications Specialist Communication Specialist Computer Engineer Electromagnetics Integrated Circuits and System Power Distribution Power Transition Solid State Electronics 1
Industrial engineering technology Automotive Repair Computer Applications Usage Construction Technology Culinary Arts Wood Technologies Business Skills Construction Cosmetology Electronics Fine and Graphic Arts Color Separation in Printing Design for Print and Digital Media Digital Photography Media Arts Offset Printing Operations Visual Technologies Design and Society Digital Imaging Flexography and Screen Printing Multimedia Photography Web Design Liberal Arts American Government and Politics International Politics Political Science and Government Demography or Population Studies Political Science English Advertising Business Public Relations Teaching Writing Arts Management Editing Publishing Technical Writing and Reporting Writing Teacher Communication Corporate Communications Specialist Journalist News Program Director Public Relations Officer Weather Broadcaster Media Press Secretary Program Producer Television Commentator/Reporter Governmental Communications Specialist Media Management Newscaster Radio Announcer Law Media Agency Manager Program Director Radio Broadcaster 2
Music Creative Director Music Instruction Music Therapist Performance Vocal Music Teacher Instrumental Music Music Royalty and Publishing Orchestra Videographer Editor Theatre Actor/Actress Producer Screenwriter Public Relation Advertising Entertainment Industry Make-up Artist Scene Designer Stage Manager Community and Recreational Behavior Radio and Television UPSA Administrative Officer Budget Analyst Contractor Industrial Relations Specialist Employee Relations Specialist Financial Examiner Auditor Contract Negotiator Employee Development Field Examiner Urban and Regional Planner History Architectural Historian Historian Historical Preservation Museum Curator Business Historical Editing History Professor Writing Social Work Alcohol and Drug Counselor Church Social Worker Employment and Training Specialist Family Therapist Social Worker Child Welfare Worker Employee Assistance Counseling Family Counselor Medical Center Social Worker Veterans Administration Specialist Early Childhood Education Child Care Worker Head Start Program Parent Program Coordinator Curriculum Specialist Parent Education Specialist Public School Teacher 3
Elementary Education Elementary Teacher- All Subjects Kindergarten Teacher Middle School Teacher- Special Education Supervising Teacher Elementary Teacher- Special Education Middle School Teacher- All Subjects Pre-school Teacher Middle School Education/Biology Education/Business Education/Family & Consumer Science Education/Mathematics Education/Speech Education/English Education/Socials Studies Education/Music Education-Instrumental/Music Education Vocal/Music Education Vocal- Instrumental/Health & Exercise Science/Health & Physical Education All of these are specialized jobs that individuals can perform if they get an education from one of the above. The job they can be directly related to what they are studying or they can broaden whatever else they teach because the fact that they have a teaching degree and are allowed to teach everything. Art Instructor Drama Instructor Foreign Language Instructor Physical Education Instructor Science Instructor Curriculum Designer English Instructor Math Instructor Principal Social Science Instructor Psychology Behavioral Management Clinical Practice Counseling Personnel Training Psychological Testing Behavioral Research College Teaching Human Resource Management Psychiatric Social Work Rehabilitation Biology Animal Biologist Botanist Developmental Biologist Inspector Scientific Lab Director Vision Scientist Biomedical Technician Cell Biologist Environmental Consultant Research Associate Veterinary Surgeon Zoologist Mathematics Computer Communications Mathematician NASA Statistician Dept. of Health and Human Resources Mathematics Teacher National Security Agency Researcher The General Accounting Office 4
General Studies General studies is not a vocationally-oriented degree. To the extent that you concentrate in a professional discipline, your vocational opportunities increase. Many general studies majors plan to stay within the career path they are on already. A degree simply enhances their standing. You should consider the likelihood of employment after graduation carefully, if you do not plan to go on for graduate work in a different field. Employment possibilities are often enhanced by the selecting employment-related courses and by the enrollment in second major or in a minor. Veterinary Technology Horse Trainer Animal Feed Industry Breeding Farm Food Company Meat Processing Agribusiness (Industry) Beef Cattle Ranching Farm and Animal Publications Livestock Production 5