Students struggle with this question every day. In reality, some individuals will work in an occupation directly related to their major, while others will find employment simply because they are college-educated. It is important to remember that your future occupation may relate more to your personal career interests, work values and skills than any specific academic major. This means that college graduates use their education in a wide variety of fields.
Major to Career Web Sites
This list is intended as a beginning point only, since some websites are linked to other sites.
Career Profiles provide you with valuable career related information including descriptions, related careers and job titles, salary information and educational/training requirements. Choose "Links" to find a list of websites that provide information about the listed academic programs/majors and related careers. Streamline career videos are available for some careers.
"What Can I do With a Major in..." This web site provides career job titles that are associated with a specific major. There are also links to professional associations within career fields.
This site provides you with a listing of career opportunities reflective of your academic major. In addition, it links you with actual job openings available in you major field of interest. Some career opportunities will require advanced study.