I Have Some Majors in Mind, but I Need To Know What I Can Do with Them.


It is commonly thought that "you can't do anything with" some majors such as history, psychology, English, etc., for example. This is a myth, especially at a liberal arts college, where students are well-educated in a breadth of subjects beyond their major, so they are prepared to function in many areas in the work world.

Also, careers are not always mapped one-to-one with academic majors; any major can prepare you for a number of different careers. Almost every career field includes people who majored in a wide range of academic fields. If you don't believe us, try this:

Link to our Online Alumni Directory. Log in according to the directions provided there and choose to do a search. Try doing a simple search by major, choosing anything in the "major" field. From the list of alums that results, click on them one at a time and view what their majors were and what they are currently doing. Or try a second search by setting major back to "Not Selected" and choose any occupation. From the list of alums who are doing that occupation, click on several and see what their majors were. You will be surprised at the variety!

But, if you really want to know how different majors can link closely to different career areas, try these sites:

What can I do with a major in . . ." (University of Tennessee)
What can I do with a major in . . ." (Univeristy of North Carolina at Wilmington)
What can I do with a major in . . ." (University of Texas at Austin)

OR, come in to the CEL and check out the books in our resource library that provide descriptions of jobs and careers within each major or field of study.

Remember this: Choosing a Major ¹ (is not equal to) Choosing a Career!!!

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