What Can I Do With This
Major?
CLASSICS
EDUCATION
Teaching Research Administration
Student Affairs, such as Study Abroad/Exchange Programs Library and
Information Services
EMPLOYERS Universities
and colleges
Elementary and secondary schools, public and private Professional
language schools
STRATEGIES Ph.D. required
for college/university teaching. Earn graduate degree in college student
affairs or library/information science for other university positions. Learn
certification process for teaching K-12. Acquire certification in additional
subject area(s) for increased job possibilities. Maintain a high GPA and
develop strong recommendations from faculty. Get involved on campus as
a resident assistant, orientation leader, admissions guide, etc.
THE ARTS
Administration/Management Archival Work
Education Research Translation Museum Work: Curatorship,
Conservation, Restoration Design: Period, Exhibit, Costume, Set
Development/Fundraising Appraisal
EMPLOYERS Museums:
public, private, university Art galleries Art councils Historical
societies and sites Archives Libraries Public research agencies
Private foundations Theatrical companies
STRATEGIES Minor in art
history or take other relevant courses. Develop excellent writing and
verbal skills. Acquire computer skills. Volunteer or intern in an art or
historical museum. Earn a graduate degree in museum studies, art
history, library/information science or other related field. Be
prepared to relocate to areas with higher concentrations of art-related
employers.
GOVERNMENT
Administration Research Policy
Analysis Lobbying Program Management Translation Foreign
Language Teaching Library/Information Services
EMPLOYERS State and local
government
Federal government including: State Department, Civil Rights Commission,
Education Department, EPA, Federal Trade Commission, Government Printing
Office, Health and Human Services, Labor Department, Library of Congress
National Labor Relations Board, National Park Service, Departments of
Transportation
STRATEGIES Learn federal,
state and local job application process. Take additional courses in area of
interest. Gain relavent work experience through government internship
programs. Earn a master's or professional degree in a relevant field
to qualify for the most job opportunities. Get involved in campus
organizations. Develop excellent written and oral communication
skills.
NONPROFIT
Administration Research Grant Writing
Development Programming
EMPLOYERS Nonprofit
organizations Social service organizations Churches and religiously
affiliated groups
STRATEGIES Volunteer or
intern with social service organizations. Learn to work well with
people of diverse backgrounds. Develop excellent communication skills.
Take a course in grant writing. Join a service fraternity or get involved
in community service projects.
COMMUNICATIONS
Technical Writing Editing Copywriting
Journalism Research Translation
EMPLOYERS Publishers
Magazines Newspapers TV stations Film companies Internet sites
Advertising agencies
STRATEGIES Develop
excellent writing and research skills. Take courses in applicable
areas such as English, technical writing or journalism. Gain related
work experience by completing an internship. Develop a portfolio of
writing samples. Write for campus or community newspapers. Learn
appropriate computer software packages.
BUSINESS/INDUSTRY
Customer Service Management Sales
Human Resources Public Relations Importing and Exporting
EMPLOYERS Business
corporations in various industries such as: Banking, retailing, insurance,
financial services, travel and tourism Antique dealerships
STRATEGIES Many
businesses hire students of "any major" if they have relevant experience and
have developed the skills employers seek. Minor in business or another
relevant field. Obtain related experience through internships, summer
and part-time jobs. Develop strong computer skills. Learn to
work well on a team. Get involved in campus organizations and seek
leadership roles.
LAW
EMPLOYERS Law firms
Corporate law departments
STRATEGIES Plan to obtain
Juris Doctor degree. Maintain a high GPA and prepare for the LSAT.
Build strong faculty recommendations. Participate in mock trial or
debate teams. Find a part-time job in a law firm or shadow an
attorney.
MEDICINE
EMPLOYERS Private
practice Hospitals Various government/private agencies
STRATEGIES
Sometimes alternative undergraduate degrees are looked upon favorably by
medical schools. Take applicable prerequisites for medical school and
maintain an excellent GPA. Volunteer or work in a hospital or medical
facility. Shadow a physician to gain a solid understanding of the
medical field. Get involved in campus organizations and take
leadership roles.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Study in the Classics develops verbal and
analytical skills useful in managerial and executive positions.
Classics serves as good preparation for
graduate study in law and other highly analytical types of work such as
anthropology, history, or English and can serve as preparation for research
or practice in religion.
An undergraduate degree is sufficient for
positions in secondary school teaching and entry-level positions in business
and government. Additional training in a secondary field will expand
job horizons.
Graduate level studies lead to positions as
college teachers, lawyers, or medical doctors.
Develop a career goal and then seek the
appropriate experiences and skills to qualify for those types of positions.
Concentration within the program can be:
Latin and Greek, classical literature, classical archaeology, or classical
civilization.
Develop excellent writing and research
skills.
Obtain experience through internships, summer
or part-time work, or volunteer positions.
Experiences such as traveling or studying
abroad can contribute to your understanding of the field.
Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career
Services at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. (1996, Revised 2002, 2007)
UTK is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA Employer

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