Cultural Studies
While many of these careers may require a Bachelor’s degree or less, additional graduate education and experience might be needed for others. Further information on these careers and related industries can be obtained by clicking on the following links, and by making an appointment with a career counselor.
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Activism and Helping
Social Worker
Mental Health Counselor
Social Human Service Assistant
Community and Social Service Specialist
Community Service Manager
Community Action Specialist
Domestic and International Activist
Foreign Disaster Relief Worker
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Teaching
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Post secondary
Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and GED Teachers and Instructors
Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Post secondary
English Language and Literature Teachers
Anthropology Teacher
Women's Studies Professor
Elementary School Teachers
Middle School Teachers
Secondary School Teachers
Instructional Coordinators
Teacher Assistants
Tour Guides
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Legal
Lawyer
Paralegal and Legal Assistant
Public Defender
Lobbyist
Legislator
Multicultural Program Developer
Cultural Events Coordinator
Government Assistance
Interviewer
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Advocacy Resources
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
American Association for Affirmative Action
United Nations
Peace Corps
Americorps
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Teaching and Language Resources
Council on International Educational Exchange
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
National Council of Teachers of English
American Association for Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
American Translators Association
Association of American Publishers
Society for Technical Communication
American Association of Language Specialists
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