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What Can I Do with a Degree in...?

Biological Science:

Your major has prepared you to be successful in many different careers. Here is a sample of actual job titles your fellow Biological Science Majors obtained after graduation.

Accountant, Activity Coordinator, Animal Care Attendant, Animal Research Manager, Pharmacy Technician, Clinic Assistant, Dental Assistant, EMT, Engineering Associate, Coach , Health Promoter, High School Teacher, Missionary, Junior Chemist, Lab Technician, Legal Assistant, Market Analysis, Medical Assistant, Office Manager, Research Assistant, Software Engineer, Veterinary Assistant

Additional careers for Biological Science Majors include:
Bioanalysis, Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Cell Biology, Chiropractic Medicine, Dentistry, Developmental Biology, Dietetics, Environmental Management, Forestry, Genetic Engineering, Health Administration, Industrial Hygiene, Marine Biology, Medical Technology, Medicine, Microbiology, Nurse Practitioner, Occupational Therapy, Oceanography, Optometry, Osteopathy, Plant Biology, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Physicians' Assistant, Physical Therapy, Podiatry, Public Health, Quality Control, Research, Sales, Speech Pathology, Teaching, Technical Writing and Editing, Veterinary Medicine

Engineering:

Your major has prepared you to be successful in many different careers. Here is a sample of actual job titles your fellow Engineering Majors obtained after graduation.


Air Quality Management Consultant, Applications Engineer, Transportation Engineer, Associate Clinical Specialist, Design Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Civil Affairs Officer, Civil Engineer, Cost Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Hardware Engineer, Integration and Test Engineer, IT Consultant, Lab Tech, Manufacturing Engineer, Materials and Processing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Nurses Aid, Operations, Engineer, Process Engineer, Product Manager, Project Engineer, Quality Engineer, Research Engineer, Software Engineer, Systems Engineer, Test Engineer

Additional careers for Engineering Majors include:

Aerospace, Biochemical, Biomedical, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Communications, Computer Architecture, Computer Engineering, Computer Software, Control Systems, Digital Signal Processing, Earthquake Safety, Electric Power, Electronics, Electro-optics, Environmental Control, Environmental Engineering, Flood Control, Geotechnical, High-Speed Image Processing, Hydraulics, High-Frequency Devices and Systems, Land Development and Urban Planning, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials, Process Control, Propulsion and Power, Public Works, Reliability, Robotics, Structures, Traffic, Transportation, Water Resources, Water Supply

Arts:

Your major has prepared you to be successful in many different careers. Here is a sample of actual job titles your fellow Arts Majors obtained after graduation.

Actor, Artistic Director, Author/Dramatist, Behavioral Therapist, Dance Instructor, Docent, Teacher, Post Production Intern, Communications Intern, Lighting Designer, Physical Therapy Aide, Community Liaison, Manager

Additional careers for Arts Majors include:

Acting, Advertising, Animation, Arts Administration, Art Therapy, Broadcasting, Choreography, Composition, Conducting, Conservation/Restoration, Consulting, Criticism, Curating, Digital Arts Production, Direction, Environmental Design, Instrument Repair/Tuning, Interior/Industrial Design, Journalism, Librarianship, Lighting, Marketing, Medical Illustration, Performance, Photography, Physical Fitness, Printing, Production, Publicity, Public Relations, Publishing, Set/Stage/Costume Design, Stage Management, Teaching, Tourism, Visual Resources Management, Writing

Humanities:

Your major has prepared you to be successful in many different careers. Here is a sample of actual job titles your fellow Humanities Majors obtained after graduation.

Account Coordinator, Administrative Assistant, Creative Director, Assistant Music Supervisor, Children's Ministry Director, Cinematographer, Consultant, Copywriter, Paralegal, Customer Analyst, Director's Assistant, Editor, Elementary School Teacher, Event Manager, Fitness Coach, Journalist, Junior Financial Advisor, Law Office Intern, Library Page, Program Advisor, Loan Consultant, Phlebotomist, Production Assistant, Quality Assurance Analyst, Real Estate Administrator, Reporter, Research Associate, Show Personality, Staff Sergeant, Surgical Tech, Systems Engineer, Technical Writer, Videographer, Web Designer, Writer

Additional careers for Humanities Majors include:

Advertising, Banking, Broadcasting, Business, Counseling, Communications, Diplomacy, Education, Film and Television, Foreign Service, Government Service, Human Resources, Insurance, International Relations, Journalism, Law, Library Science, Management/Administration, Marketing, Personnel, Politics, Public Administration, Public Relations, Publicity, Publishing, Research, Retail Sales, Screenwriting, Social Welfare, Teaching, Technical Writing, Tourism, Translating/Interpreting, Writing

ICS:

Your major has prepared you to be successful in many different careers. Here is a sample of actual job titles your fellow Information and Computer Science Majors obtained after graduation.

Analyst, Implementation Engineer, IT Consultant, SQL Developer, IT Manager, Software Developer, Software Engineer, Programmer, Programmer Analyst, Consultant, Software, Engineer in Test, Solution Developer, Web Programmer

Additional careers for ICS Majors include:

Applications Programming, Biomedical Computing, Computer-Aided Design, Computer Animation, Computer Architecture, Computer Networks, Computer Simulation, Computer Systems Design, Databases, Information Systems Design and Consulting, Embedded Systems, Management Information Systems, Multimedia Applications, Parallel and Distributed Systems, Software Design and Development, Software Management and Maintenance, Supercomputing, Systems Administration, Systems Analysis and Design, Systems Programming, Business Information Management

Physical Sciences:

Your major has prepared you to be successful in many different careers. Here is a sample of actual job titles your fellow Physical Science Majors obtained after graduation.

Accounting Coordinator, Chemist, Dental Assistant, Educational Specialist, Engineer, Lab Tech, Manager, Materials and Process Engineer, Teacher, Pharmacy Assistant, Process Engineer, Product Manager, Web Coordinator

Additional careers for Physical Science Majors include:

Actuarial Science, Aerospace, Analytical Chemistry, Applied Physics and Chemistry, Astrophysics/Astronomy, Bioscience, Computers, Energy Science, Electronics, Engineering Applications, Environmental Science, Food Chemistry, Forensic Chemistry, Geoscience, Inorganic Chemistry, Instrumentation, Laboratory Science, Lasers, Materials Science, Medicine, Nuclear Science, Optical Devices, Organic Chemistry, Pharmacology, Physical Chemistry, Plasma Physics, Quality Control, Radiation Science, Radiology, Solid State Devices, Space Science, Statistics, Teaching

Social Ecology

Your major has prepared you to be successful in many different careers. Here is a sample of actual job titles your fellow Social Ecology Majors obtained after graduation.

2nd Lieutenant, Account Manager, Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Applied Behavior Analysis Therapist, Assistant Biologist, Assistant Environmental Planner, Assistant Manager, Auditor, Behavior Technician, Behavioral Therapist, Billing Clerk, Business Development Representative, Business Technology Analyst, Choreographer, Clinical, Project Assistant, Insurance Auditor, Community Planner, Counselor, Criminal Investigator, Dropout Recovery Liaison, Environmental Planner, Financial Service Officer, Green Building Consultant, Human Resources Coordinator, Inclusion Facilitator, Intellectual Property and Licensing Manager, Junior Therapist, Legal Assistant, Life Skills Coach, Litigation Clerk, Marketing Project Manager, Maternal Child Health Coordinator, Merchandiser, Naval Officer, Operations Contractor, Paralegal, Pathology Assistant, Pharmacy Tech, Physical Therapist, Planning Intern, Police Dispatcher, Police Officer, Policy Analyst, Program Developer, Project Manager, Public Relations, Quality Coordinator, Records Assistant, Recruiter, Research Assistant, Sales Manager, School Site Coordinator, Service Express Lead Agent, Solar Specialist, Special Agent, Client Service Associate, Student Affairs Officer, Teacher, Team Facilitator, Therapeutic Behavioral, Specialist, Transition Coordinator, Deputy Marshall, Urban Planner, Youth Pastor

Additional careers for Social Science Majors include:

Administration, Architecture, Biostatistics, Clinical Psychology, Corrections/Probation, Counseling, Education Support Services, Environmental Design, Environmental Planning and Consulting, Epidemiology, Government Service, Health Service, Hospital Administration, Housing Development, Law, Management/Administration, Mental Health, Program Coordination, Psychology, Public Health Research, Public Relations, Real Estate/Development, Research and Research Design, Social Service, Teaching, Urban Planning, Water Quality Control

Social Science:

Your major has prepared you to be successful in many different careers. Here is a sample of where fellow Social Science Majors went after graduation to get you thinking about where you might start your career.

2nd Lieutenant, Academic Counselor, Account Executive, Accountant, Adoption Coordinator, Aftermarket Sales Manager, Analyst, Assistant Director of Tutorial Programs, Teacher, Assistant Marketing Director, Assurance Associate, Auditor, Behavior Interventionist, Behavioral Therapist, Branch Manager, Broker, Business and Technology, Analyst, Business and Planning Analyst, Case Instructor for Independent Living Skills Program, Longshoreman, Chiropractic Assistant, Financial Advisor, Clinical Technician, Commodities Broker Assistant, College Pastor, Community Service Leader, Database Manager, Casework Manager, Consultant, Design Manager, Organizational Behavior Intern, Entertainment Research Surveyor, Executive Chef, Eyewear Consultant, Financial Analyst, Financial Planner, Research and Planning Intern, Human Resources, Investigative Intern, Investment Banking Analyst, Land Broker, Law Clerk, Tax Consultant, Legal Assistant, Legal Secretary, Marketing Account Manager, Operations Manager, Personal Assistant, Pharmacy Clerk, Political Director, Pricing Analyst, Product Manager, Product Specialist, Project Analyst, Project Manager, Public Relations Intern, Quality Control Supervisor, Real Estate Agent, Recreation Clerk, Research Analyst, Research Assistant, Sales Analyst, Sales Manager, Shareholder Account Rep, Snowboard Instructor, Software Engineer, Accountant , Archeologist, Tax Consultant, Technical Support Associate, Web Developer

Additional careers for Social Ecology Majors include:

Banking, Correction/Probation, Counseling, Environmental Analysis, Finance, Foreign Service, Government Service, Health Services, Human Services, Industrial Relations, International Affairs, Labor Relations, Law, Library Science, Management/Administration, Marketing, Personnel, Psychology, Public Relations, Publishing, Real Estate, Research, Sales, Statistical Analysis, Teaching, Writing

Health Science:

Your major has prepared you to be successful in many different careers. Here is a sample of where fellow Health Science Majors went after graduation to get you thinking about where you might start your career.

Accounting Clerk, Dental Assistant, Optometric Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Research Analyst, Sales Representative, Senior Recreation Leader, Lab Technician

Additional careers for Health Science Majors include:

Patient Care, Provider Relations, Policy Analysis, Policy Development, Air Quality, Food Protection, Radiation Protection, Solid Waste Management, Water Quality, Noise Control, Housing Quality, Vector Control, Environmental Impact Assessment, Risk Assessment, Global Health, Consulting, Program Evaluation, Incident/Disease Investigation, Surveillance, Research Methodology, Data Analysis, Clinical Trials, Social and Economic Development, Health Policy and Law, Demography, Women's Health, Children's Health, Design of Health Care Systems, Pharmaceutical Production and Development, Biotechnology, Medicinal Chemistry, Medicine, Pharmacy, Health Promotion, Health Care Delivery Systems, Physical Restoration and Rehabilitation, Program Management and Design, Disease Prevention and Control, Community Health and Outreach, Health Forensics, Health Insurance and Management, Information Technology, Marketing, Public Relations, Facilities Management and Control