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Ethnic Studies And Your Career Prospects

Choosing a major or a minor is one step in a process that can lead to a number of different career options. Given this, the knowledge you acquire in the Ethnic Studies minor is useful in a number of different pursuits. These would include:

  • Graduate work in many fields including business, counseling, economics, education, psychology, geography, history, journalism, modern language, and English.
  • A professional degree in law, business, or marketing.
  • A management career in the private sector.
  • An administrative career in the public sector.
  • Teaching at the university level.
  • Teaching in elementary, middle, or secondary schools.
  • Advertising and product development.
  • Television news producer.
  • Newspaper reporter.
  • Television reporter.
  • Television videotape editor.
  • News photographer.
  • Assignment editor.
  • Professional writing (freelance, television, motion picture, and radio).
  • Social work.
  • Civil service.
  • Community organization.
  • Health care services.
  • Recreation management.
  • Marketing research.
  • Clinical psychology and counseling.
  • Legal practice.
  • Elected office.

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Page Author: John R. Walker
Revised: James MacTavish; September 9, 2003 9:48 AM