What Can I Do With a KWU Degree

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What can you do with your major? It depends.

Connecting a major to a career is a challenge for many students. You’re completing one of the most important steps right now — conducting research. Remember, your major does not always determine your career, college grads use their education in a wide variety of fields. In addition to the options listed, you should explore and learn about the wide range of career opportunities.

Use the links at the bottom of this page to learn more about occupations, help determine if positions are a good fit for you and what if any other requirements/education you may need.

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Athletic Training.docx

Biology.docx

Biomedical Chemistry.docx

Business Administrtion.docx

Business Management.docx

Chemistry.docx

Communications.docx

Computer Information Systems.docx

Computer Science.docx

Criminal Justice.docx

Education.docx

Engineering Physics.docx

English.docx

Exercise Science.docx

History or Political Science.docx

Interactive Digital Media.docx

Mathematics.docx

Music.docx

Nursing.docx

Philosophy.docx

Physical Education.docx

Psychology.docx

Public Relations.docx

Religion.docx

Sociology.docx

Speech Communications.pdf

Sports Management.docx

Theater and Entertainment.docx

Career Information Links:

Bureau of Labor Statistics/Ocupational Outlook Handbook:
             http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ 

For hundreds of different types of jobs—such as teacher, lawyer, and nurse—the Occupational Outlook Handbook tells you:

  • the training and education needed
  • earnings
  • expected job prospects
  • what workers do on the job
  • working conditions

City Town Info

Career Videos: for  a visual introduction to several hundred careers.
Top Cities for each Job: indicating which metro areas have the most jobs per capita.
Extensive Relocation Information: with comparative crime, demographic, and other stats on 20,000+ places.
Career Stories: providing career insights from real people working in the field.
College Search Tools: for students interested in continuing their education after graduation.


Find information about how to become hundreds of careers including education requirements, job descriptions, salary info, and future career paths.
2012-13 Job Choices ditigal magazine

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