Experience It.

What Can I Do With This Major?

Accounting: analyzing and reporting about financial information. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Advertising: promoting and publicizing products, services and ideas. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Art: Visual and Digital: managing or producing artistic pieces [Adobe PDF | Links]

Biology: the study of life in all forms [Adobe PDF | Links]

Broadcasting & Electronic Media: communicating news and information to a mass audience [Adobe PDF | Links]

Business: the study of industries, goods, services and organizational management. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Child and Youth Services: managing child and youth agencies and programs. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Communications: using words and symbols to convey information to an audience. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Computer Information Systems: programming, software development and project management. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Creative Writing & Literature: poetry, fiction, and alternative forms of writing. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Education: teaching - from infants to adult learners - in traditional and non-traditional settings. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Financial Services: planning financial decisions, investing and managing funds.[Adobe PDF | Links]

Health and Human Services: working for federal, state or local agencies that assist families and individuals. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Journalism: writing and researching features or news for publication. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Law: the study of courts, laws, history and the legal process. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Management: designing systems and solving problems in business. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Management Information Systems: working with technology in business. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Marketing: creating campaigns and strategies to sell products and services. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Psychology: studying human behavior and the human mind. [Adobe PDF | Links]

Sport Management: working with athletic teams and organizations. [Adobe PDF | Links]

All PDFs were prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. (2005)