View this extensive resource for information on "What Can I do With a Major in...?"
Another resource offered by the University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
The College Board offers a great "major & career profiles" resource.
ANTHROPOLOGY
"What Can I do with a Major in Anthropology?" from The American Anthropological Association
A comprehensive resource that discusses what skills you acquire with a major in Anthropology, what the major areas of employment are for majors, and what other types of careers you can pursue after attaining a degree in Anthropology.
"Choosing a Career" from The American Academy of Forensic Science
The American Academy of Forensic Science is a professional society dedicated to the application of science and law.
ART
Why choose a major in art
The Collegeboard offers a great resource that answers questions for students interested in majoring in art.
ARTS ADMINISTRATION
Occupational Outlook Handbook for Artists and Related Workers
From the U.S. Department of Labor.
BIOLOGY
Access Excellence resource center at the National Health Museum provides a listing of organizations,
associations and societies focused on some aspect of Biological Science.
American Institute of Biological Science , a non-profit science association dedicated to advancing biological
research and education.
Bio.com - a reliable and up-to-date information resource for those working in the life science and associated industries.
US Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health .
BIOPSYCHOLOGY
Wagner's Psychology Department offers information, links to professional organizations and helpful research tools.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Concentrations include:
Accounting , Finance , Management , Marketing and International Business
AICPA - Career Opportunities
A collection of the Best Career Networking organizations for women
SmartPros
Careers in Marketing - information for career fields including retailing, product management and market research.
Sales Representatives sell products to manufacturers, businesses and many other types of clients.
Business Opportunities as described in WorldWideLearn
CHEMISTRY
Chemistry Careers - Beyond Bunsen Burners
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computer Science Career Guide, Vocational Info Guide
ECONOMICS
Societies and Professional Organizations listed from the Baker Library, Harvard Business School
EDUCATION
ENGLISH
Sources of Information for Job Candidates in English, by MLA- The Modern Language Association
Promotes the study and teaching of language and literature.
HISTORY
Ogranizations, career opportunities, museums, libraries and historical societies for the history profession.
H-Net includes a wide array of information including History Librarianship, State and Local History, Multimedia, Oral History, Public History and Independent Scholarship.
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Resources for job placement and possible job settings and environments for students majoring in International Affairs.
Foreign Affairs Online , specifically designed to assist students and individuals interested in International Relations, International Law and US Foreign Policy.
MATH
Career Profiles of Math Majors
Offered by the Mathematical Association of America
The Math Forum at Drexel, Math and the Job Market
MICROBIOLOGY
The American Society of Microbiology
MUSIC
NURSING
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
PHYSICS
American Physical Society, Career Guidance Resources
WorldWideLearn, a Guide to College Majors in Physics
POLITICAL SCIENCE
The American Political Science Association , networking a world of scholars
Political Science , what can I do with this degree?
PSYCHOLOGY
Careers for Psychology Majors
From the American Psychological Association.
PUBLIC POLICY
SOCIOLOGY
What can I do with a Bachelor's degree in Sociology?
A data brief presented by ASA, the American Sociological Association. A degree in Sociology is an excellent springboard for entering the world of business, industry and organizations.
SPANISH
THEATER AND SPEECH
US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics: Actors, Producers and Directors
GENERAL LINKS
Major Resource Kits links academic majors to career choices.