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MA from JOR to CA R EER 2004 Update UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER . 2500 WSC . 422-3826 h t t p : / / w w w. b y u . e d u / c c c / a d v i s i n g / m a j o r t o c a re e r / TABLE of CONTENTS Introduction Part 1 Myths ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Skills Choosing and Abilities Required By Employers...................................................................................................................................... 14 and Using Your Major ....................................................................................................................................................... 15 How To Choose A Major You Can Live With ....................................................................................................................................... 18 Other Requirements For Graduation ................................................................................................................................................ 19 Time Line ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Interviewing for Information............................................................................................................................................................. 22 Information ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Job Shadow ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Internship ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 23 Volunteer Work ................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Co-op ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Cooperative Education Jobs / Careers and Internships............................................................................................................................................ 25 Part 2 Biology and Agriculture Careers for Liberal Arts Majors ............................................................................................................................................. 31 David O. McKay School of Education Careers Careers in Biology............................................................................................................................................................................ 37 Careers in Bioinformatics ................................................................................................................................................................ 38 Careers in Biology Composite Teaching ........................................................................................................................................... 39 Careers in Integrative Biology .......................................................................................................................................................... 40 Careers in Plant Biology .................................................................................................................................................................. 41 Careers in Wildlife and Wildlands Conservation............................................................................................................................... 42 Careers in Clinical Laboratory Science ............................................................................................................................................ 43 Careers in Microbiology ................................................................................................................................................................... 44 Careers in Molecular Biology ........................................................................................................................................................... 45 Careers in Neuroscience.................................................................................................................................................................. 46 Careers in Dietetics ......................................................................................................................................................................... 47 Careers in Food Science................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Careers in Food Industry Management ............................................................................................................................................ 49 Careers in Nutritional Science ......................................................................................................................................................... 50 Careers in Biophysics ...................................................................................................................................................................... 51 Careers in Physiology & Developmental Biology .............................................................................................................................. 52 Careers in Biotechnology Business .................................................................................................................................................. 53 Careers in Bio-Agribusiness Management ....................................................................................................................................... 54 Careers in Biotechnology ................................................................................................................................................................. 55 Careers in Environmental Soil Science ............................................................................................................................................ 56 Careers in Landscape Management ................................................................................................................................................. 57 Careers in Plant Biology .................................................................................................................................................................. 58 in Audiology & Speech Language Pathology ....................................................................................................................... 61 in Special Education: Mild / Moderate Disabilities .............................................................................................................. 62 Careers in Special Education: Severe Disabilities ............................................................................................................................ 63 3 in Early Childhood Education .............................................................................................................................................. 64 in Elementary Education..................................................................................................................................................... 65 Careers in Elementary Education (Early Childhood Education) ........................................................................................................ 66 Careers in Teaching Physical Science .............................................................................................................................................. 67 Careers in Teaching Social Science.................................................................................................................................................. 68 Careers Careers Secondary Education Teaching Majors / Minors ............................................................................................................................... 69 E n g i n e e r i n g a n d Te c h n o l o g y in Chemical Engineering..................................................................................................................................................... 75 Careers in Civil Engineering ............................................................................................................................................................ 76 Careers in Computer Engineering.................................................................................................................................................... 77 Careers in Electrical Engineering .................................................................................................................................................... 78 Careers in Mechanical Engineering ................................................................................................................................................. 79 Careers in Construction Management.............................................................................................................................................. 80 Careers in Facilities Management.................................................................................................................................................... 81 Careers in Industrial Design ............................................................................................................................................................ 82 Careers in Information Technology .................................................................................................................................................. 83 Careers in Manufacturing Engineering Technology .......................................................................................................................... 84 Careers in Technology Teacher Education ........................................................................................................................................ 85 Careers Family, Home, & Social Sciences Careers Fine Arts and Communications Careers Careers in Anthropology / Archaeology ............................................................................................................................................ 89 Careers in Anthropology / Sociocultural .......................................................................................................................................... 90 Careers in Anthropology .................................................................................................................................................................. 91 Careers in Economics (BA)............................................................................................................................................................... 92 Careers in Economics (BS)............................................................................................................................................................... 93 Careers in Home And Family Life ..................................................................................................................................................... 94 Careers in Family And Consumer Sciences Education ..................................................................................................................... 95 Careers in Marriage, Family & Human Development........................................................................................................................ 96 Careers in Geographic Information Systems .................................................................................................................................... 97 Careers in Global Studies Geography ............................................................................................................................................... 98 Careers in Environmental Studies.................................................................................................................................................... 99 Careers in Travel And Tourism Studies .......................................................................................................................................... 100 Careers in Geography Teaching...................................................................................................................................................... 101 Careers in Urban, Rural And Environmental Planning ................................................................................................................... 102 Careers in Family History............................................................................................................................................................... 103 Careers in History .......................................................................................................................................................................... 104 Careers in History Teaching ........................................................................................................................................................... 105 Careers in Political Science ........................................................................................................................................................... 106 Careers in Psychology.................................................................................................................................................................... 107 Careers in Social Work................................................................................................................................................................... 108 Careers in Sociology ...................................................................................................................................................................... 109 Careers in Research And Analysis.................................................................................................................................................. 110 in Advertising And Marketing Communications ................................................................................................................ 113 in Broadcast Journalism................................................................................................................................................... 114 4 Health And Human Performances Careers Careers in Communications Studies .............................................................................................................................................. 115 in Print Journalism........................................................................................................................................................... 116 Careers in Public Relations............................................................................................................................................................ 117 Careers in Music ............................................................................................................................................................................ 118 Careers in Music Composition ....................................................................................................................................................... 119 Careers in Music Education K-12 Choral........................................................................................................................................ 120 Careers in Music Education K-12 Instrumental.............................................................................................................................. 121 Careers in Music Education / Elem Music Specialist ...................................................................................................................... 122 Careers in Jazz Studies.................................................................................................................................................................. 123 Careers in Brass Performance....................................................................................................................................................... 124 Careers in Combined Piano And Organ Performance ..................................................................................................................... 125 Careers in Organ Performance ...................................................................................................................................................... 126 Careers in Percussion Performance .............................................................................................................................................. 127 Careers in Piano Performance ....................................................................................................................................................... 128 Careers in String Performance ...................................................................................................................................................... 129 Careers in Vocal Performance........................................................................................................................................................ 130 Careers in Woodwind Performance ................................................................................................................................................ 131 Careers in Media Music Studies ..................................................................................................................................................... 132 Careers in Sound Recording Technology ........................................................................................................................................ 133 Careers in Music Dance Theatre .................................................................................................................................................... 134 Careers in Media Arts Studies........................................................................................................................................................ 135 Careers in Theatre Arts Studies ..................................................................................................................................................... 136 Careers in Theatre Arts Education ................................................................................................................................................. 137 Careers in Acting ........................................................................................................................................................................... 138 Careers in Art Education K-12 ....................................................................................................................................................... 139 Careers in Art History And Curatorial Studies................................................................................................................................ 140 Careers in Visual Arts .................................................................................................................................................................... 141 Careers in Animation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 142 Careers in Ceramics ...................................................................................................................................................................... 143 Careers in Painting ........................................................................................................................................................................ 144 Careers in Printmaking.................................................................................................................................................................. 145 Careers in Sculpture ...................................................................................................................................................................... 146 Careers in Graphic Design ............................................................................................................................................................. 147 Careers in Illustration.................................................................................................................................................................... 148 Careers in Photography ................................................................................................................................................................. 149 Careers Careers in Ballet ............................................................................................................................................................................ 153 in Ballroom Dance ............................................................................................................................................................ 154 Careers in Composite Dance .......................................................................................................................................................... 155 Careers in Modern Dance............................................................................................................................................................... 156 Careers in Dance Education ........................................................................................................................................................... 157 Careers in Community Health Education........................................................................................................................................ 158 Careers in School Health Education ............................................................................................................................................... 159 Careers in Athletic Training ........................................................................................................................................................... 160 5 Humanities Careers in Exercise Science ........................................................................................................................................................... 161 in Fitness & Wellness Management .................................................................................................................................. 162 Careers in Public School Teaching (K-12) ...................................................................................................................................... 163 Careers in Leisure Services Management ...................................................................................................................................... 164 Careers in Therapeutic Recreation................................................................................................................................................. 165 Careers in Scouting Education ....................................................................................................................................................... 166 Careers Careers Kennedy Center For International And Area Studies Careers Careers in American Studies ......................................................................................................................................................... 169 Careers in Chinese......................................................................................................................................................................... 170 Careers in Japanese ...................................................................................................................................................................... 171 Careers in Korean .......................................................................................................................................................................... 172 Careers in English ......................................................................................................................................................................... 173 Careers in English Teaching........................................................................................................................................................... 174 Careers in French .......................................................................................................................................................................... 175 Careers in French Teaching ........................................................................................................................................................... 176 Careers in Italian ........................................................................................................................................................................... 177 Careers in German......................................................................................................................................................................... 178 Careers in German Teaching .......................................................................................................................................................... 179 Careers in Russian......................................................................................................................................................................... 180 Careers in Humanities ................................................................................................................................................................... 181 Careers in Humanities Teaching .................................................................................................................................................... 182 Careers in Classical Civilization ..................................................................................................................................................... 183 Careers in Classics ........................................................................................................................................................................ 184 Careers in Greek ............................................................................................................................................................................ 185 Careers in Latin ............................................................................................................................................................................. 186 Careers in Comparative Literature................................................................................................................................................. 187 Careers in English Language ......................................................................................................................................................... 188 Careers in Linguistics .................................................................................................................................................................... 189 Careers in Philosophy .................................................................................................................................................................... 190 Careers in Portuguese ................................................................................................................................................................... 191 Careers in Spanish......................................................................................................................................................................... 192 Careers in Spanish Teaching .......................................................................................................................................................... 193 Careers in Spanish Translation ...................................................................................................................................................... 194 in Asian Studies ................................................................................................................................................................ 197 in Latin American Studies................................................................................................................................................. 198 Careers in Middle East Studies / Arabic ......................................................................................................................................... 199 Careers in International Relations ................................................................................................................................................. 200 in Accounting .................................................................................................................................................................... 203 Careers in Information Systems..................................................................................................................................................... 204 Careers in General Business Management .................................................................................................................................... 205 Careers in Entrepreneurship Management .................................................................................................................................... 206 Careers in Finance Management.................................................................................................................................................... 207 Careers Marriott School of Management 6 Nursing Careers Careers Careers in Financial Services Management ................................................................................................................................... 208 in Marketing Management ................................................................................................................................................ 209 Careers in Supply Chain, Services & Operations Management ....................................................................................................... 210 Careers Careers Physical & Mathematical Sciences in Nursing......................................................................................................................................................................... 213 in Chemistry (BA).............................................................................................................................................................. 217 in Chemistry (BS).............................................................................................................................................................. 218 Careers in Chemistry Education..................................................................................................................................................... 219 Careers in Biochemistry ................................................................................................................................................................ 220 Careers in Computer Science......................................................................................................................................................... 221 Careers in Earth And Space Science Education.............................................................................................................................. 222 Careers in Geology ......................................................................................................................................................................... 223 Careers in Environmental Geology ................................................................................................................................................. 224 Careers in Mathematics ................................................................................................................................................................. 225 Careers in Mathematics Education ................................................................................................................................................ 226 Careers in Applied Physics: Computer Science .............................................................................................................................. 227 Careers in Applied Physics: Selected Options ................................................................................................................................ 228 Careers in Physics ......................................................................................................................................................................... 229 Careers in Physics - Astronomy ..................................................................................................................................................... 230 Careers in Physics Teaching .......................................................................................................................................................... 231 Careers in Actuarial Science .......................................................................................................................................................... 232 Careers in Statistical Science ........................................................................................................................................................ 233 Careers in Biostatistics .................................................................................................................................................................. 234 Careers in Business Analysis ......................................................................................................................................................... 235 Careers in Information Systems..................................................................................................................................................... 236 Careers in Quality Science ............................................................................................................................................................. 237 7 INTRODUCTION What This Book is About This book is about helping you choose your major. Choosing a college major is one piece of the larger whole, which includes the question, What do I want to do with my life? In order to make a good major choice you will need to know a few very important things. To Choose a Major the Big Picture First of all, you need to know who you are and what is important to you. This includes identifying your interests, abilities, motivations, and your purpose. You will also need to know about the areas in which you would like to make a contribution --fields of professional work or service. You will need to know how majors relate to professional work and service and how you can use them to become more marketable when the time comes. You will need to know the myths that surround the process of choosing a major. Finally, you will also need to know the real skills and abilities required by people who will want to hire you after you graduate. With this in mind, the purpose of Part 1 is to introduce you to the bigger picture, so that you can make a thoughtful and researched choice. I invite you to carefully consider the material in Part 1, which will help you make the most appropriate use of Part 2. A Part of the Big Picture Part 2 is a resource that answers one of the first questions students ask about majors -- What can I do with a major in__________?) This question only partially answers the more pertinent question mentioned previously which is: What do I want to do with my life? What Can I Do With A Major In . . .? In Part 2 we have gathered some of the career possibilities related to the majors you are investigating. You can research the careers that interest you by using the secondary resources that you find in the box at the bottom of each page. These resources will inform you about the nature of the work involved, the training required, the job outlook for the career, the starting salary, and other related careers. Reality Testing As you identify the areas that interest you, you can then interview professionals in those careers. Interviewing professionals for information about their fields serves as a reality test to you when looking for employment. Our intent is to help you readily access information about the careers of your interest, so that you can acquire the information and experience necessary to make choices that fit well with the bigger picture of what you want to do with your life. Sue Wilkins --University Advisement Center Advisor http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 9 PART 1 HOW DO MAJORS RELATE TO CAREERS AND HOW DO I BECOME MORE MARKETABLE? May 2003 (fourth edition). Page layout and data entry by John Call. Updated July 2004 by Julie Rash, Bryce Smart, and Sue Wilkins This material, and parts thereof, may not be reproduced outside of the following conditions: BYU Colleges and Departments may photocopy any page(s) of this information as is, for students, faculty, administrators, and staff. Any format and content changes are to be made solely by the University Advisement Office. We encourage your suggestions for additions or corrections. Contact Sue Wilkins or James Burton at 422-3826 or visit us in 2500 WSC. This information may also be accessed on our web site http://www.byu.edu/ccc/ http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 11 MYTHS MAJORS DIRECTLY RELATE TO CAREERS Most College students think that a corresponding major exists for each specific career field, and that it is impossible to enter a career field unless they choose a matching major. This is not true. A major is a significant foundation which will prepare you to enter the world of work. However, the particular subject matter may not be related to the kind of work you may eventually do. WHEN YOU LAND A PROFESSIONAL JOB, YOU WILL STAY WITH THAT ORGANIZATION, OR AT LEAST IN THAT CAREER FIELD, FOR MOST OF YOUR WORKING LIFE. Not only will most people change jobs six to eight times, they may change career fields two or three times or more. A BACHELORS DEGREE ALONE WILL PREPARE YOU TO ENTER THE PROFESSIONAL JOB MARKET. No longer will a bachelors degree alone prepare you to enter the job market. You also need additional experience and skills. These could include computer skills, work experience or internships, a foreign language, extra-curricular and leadership experience, knowledge of prospective employers, and the ability to confidently market yourself to these employers. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 13 SKILLS and ABILITIES REQUIRED BY EMPLOYERS SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED BY EMPLOYERS What are employers looking for? In addition to being academically prepared in their discipline, students must demonstrate the following competencies: Communication skills Computer / technical aptitude Leadership ability Teamwork Interpersonal abilities Personal traits E-commerce skills / knowledge Plus, they need these personal traits: Demonstrated initiative and motivation Flexibility / adaptability -- handle changes and ambiguity Honesty & integrity Ability to plan and organize multiple tasks Ability to provide customer service -- anticipate needs, solve problems And, to put it all together, they need the following skills: Critical thinking / problem solving Intelligence and common sense Willingness to learn quickly and continuously Work related experience Application of learning Career Services and Placement Collegiate, Employment Research Institute, Michigan State 2001 14 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CHOOSING and USING YOUR MA JOR CHOOSING AND USING YOUR MAJOR Separating Myth from Reality THE MAJOR MYTH: Most college students think a corresponding academic major exists for each specific career field, and it is impossible to enter most career fields unless they choose that matching major for undergraduate study. This is not true! THE REALITIES: The relationship of college majors to career fields varies. Obviously, some career choices dictate that you choose a specific undergraduate major. If you want to be a nurse, you must major in nursing. Engineers major in engineering. Architects major in architecture. There is no other way to be certified as a nurse, engineer, or architect. However, most career fields don t require a specific major, and people with specific majors don t have to use them in ways most commonly expected. Most college majors don t offer specific preparation for a single type of work. Instead, they educate you and help (along with your activities, work, etc.) you make up a personal package that can enable you to become anything you want to be. Majors don t limit you to one type of work... For example, if you major in nursing, history, engineering, english, or many other majors, you might nevertheless choose to become a bank manager, sales representative, career counselor, production manager, or pursue a number of other career fields. Your awareness of the relationship between career fields and college majors can play a vital part in your choice of academic major, minor, and elective courses. Choice of a major is only one factor in determining your future job prospects and career path. Your grades, the electives you choose, and the skills you acquire through your course work often tell employers more about what you have to offer than does your major. Furthermore, other factors such as your personal traits, your goals, your experiences (jobs, extracurricular activities, volunteer work, internships), your knowledge of, and demonstrated interest in a career field play a large part in determining an employer s response to you.... GOING BEYOND YOUR MAJOR Liberal arts majors, in particular, need to offer employers more than their orientation as a generalist and their broadly based transferable skills. They need to develop entry-level marketability and to demonstrate career field interest. Before they can become bank presidents, they must first get some job experience within the bank. In most cases a college major alone in not sufficient for getting a job. The increasing number of college graduates is producing more competition in the job market. Usually, the easiest way to land that first job is to have a skill that is immediately useful to the employer. There are many ways to acquire such skills while you are becoming educated: summer or part time work, http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 15 CHOOSING and USING YOUR MA JOR internships, volunteer experience, extracurricular activities, elective courses, and the like. Once in the field of your choice, you, as a well educated person, can build your own career and become a generalist, but careful planning to get your foot in the door is required. To become competitive in today s market, you need the experience and competencies related to your chosen fields. Internships, part-time jobs, and extracurricular activities provide numerous opportunities for you to gain experience and develop the competencies required by your career choices. . . . You are faced with the challenging task of discovering better ways to compete in the employment market, increasing your awareness of employment options, and creating more links between your undergraduate experience and the world of work. Creating these links requires flexibility, imagination, and divergent thinking. This can further be accomplished by looking for a combination of courses and activities that will be rewarding - beginning the exploratory process early enough to test perceptions of yourself against realities, avoiding premature commitments or single-minded concentration on one area of knowledge to the exclusion of other areas. . . ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS Many students don t really know what they want out of life. College students always want to start a session with their advisor with the question, What should I major in? or What can I do with a major in so-andso? But good advisors know that you can t really start with those questions. You have to put them aside until your first find out about What do I want to be? What do I really want out of my life? What kind of person am I? Where do I really want to go in life? Perhaps the primary reason first-year students choose the wrong major is that so many concentrate exclusively on studying for a job, as if each job required a certain major. This orientation is especially powerful among students during uncertain economic times and has been fostered by the attitudes of parents, employers, government officials, and educators. Additionally, students often see majors unwisely because they lack sufficient information about themselves, potential courses of study, jobs and the job market, and above all about how to combine their education with their career goals. Career Advisors in the University Advisement Center can help you focus on the broader career planning question of What do I want to do? This can lead you to explore yourself and career fields that provide opportunities for you to achieve what you want, not only from your college major, but from life as well. In attempting to answer what you want to do, you ll find that the choice of an academic major takes on a new meaning. You are no longer concerned with the prescribed route of specific majors. The search becomes one of finding the best academic program for your chosen career goals. We can compare this process to map-making. You actually begin to chart your college career, using your career goals as the basis for decisions about academic major, minor, elective courses, internships, vacation jobs, leadership commitments, and extracurricular activities. Instead of looking at an academic major as a map, view the choice of academic major as one part of the map you are making in order to reach your chosen career goal. Don t limit yourself by starting with the question What can I do with my major? and 16 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CHOOSING and USING YOUR MA JOR then after reading about what other people with the same major are doing to earn money, decide without further thought, to look for the same kind of job when you graduate. How many times have you heard someone say, I m majoring in English so I guess I ll teach ? If questioned further, this person might not like anything about teaching except the subject matter. Obviously, this person chose to follow someone else s map. . . E V A L U AT I N G T H E M A J O R S / C A R E E R S Y O U A R E C O N S I D E R I N G New first-year students need adequate information about all that a college has to offer, and they need to know the requirements of the different programs of study. Just reading the catalog isn t enough, and for the majority, exposure to a few subjects in high school simply won t serve to introduce or to interpret the college curriculum, which is a smorgasbord of specialization (and, often, of obscurity) by comparison. Before you can make a realistic decision about your major, you must take an informed look at all the possibilities . . . *Excerpts (for the use of Open Major Advising) from a handout titled Choosing and Using Your Major from the Career Planning and Placement Office at the University of Virginia. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 17 HOW TO CHOOSE A MA JOR YOU CAN LIVE WITH How To Choose A Major You Can Live With Yo u n e e d i n f o r m a t i o n Information about YOU! What you like What you re good at What you re interested in What s important to you Information about MAJORS AND CAREERS! How long will it take me to graduate? What kind of a GPA do I need to be accepted into the major? What kind of classes will I be taking? What type of jobs can I get with the major? What is the job outlook for this career? Yo u m i g h t n e e d a R E A L I T Y C H E C K Can I really start with a $50,000.00 salary? I need to go to how many years of Graduate School? Who can I talk to who really does this job? Is there someone who will let me job shadow him / her? Will my major provide me with internship opportunities? Is there volunteer work I could do to see if I like the job? Where Can I Go For Help The Career and Learning Information Center - 2590 WSC University Advisement Center Career Advisors - 2500 WSC The DISCOVER Computer Program - 2590 WSC Yo u r C o l l e g e A d v i s e m e n t C e n t e r The Career Placement Services - 2400 WSC 18 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION The Other Requirements For Graduation (Career Enhancement Skills) BACHELOR S DEGREE- The beginning requirement for most professional employment or professional service opportunities. This gives you a broad liberal education and a specific specialization in a major and/ or minor or selected electives, but you will need more. BASIC KNOWLEDGE- Your General and Religious Education and your major will help you gain excellent skills in these areas. Take advantage of your General Education requirements. good math skills excellent writing skills oral communication interpersonal competence problem-solving abilities critical thinking skills high moral and ethical standards FOREIGN LANGUAGES- Your General and Religious Education and your major will help you gain excellent skills in these areas. Take advantage of your General Education requirements. speak, read, and/or write COMPUTER SKILLS- Computer skills may be developed in CS 100 - Fundamentals of Computing. computer literacy which includes word processing, spreadsheet skills and internet experience EXTRA-CURRICULAR / LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE- Opportunities may be discovered through the Student Leadership office in room 3400 WSC, (801) 422-3901 Church Volunteer Student Government Community Other http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 19 OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION WORK EXPERIENCE- Any experience or even better, work experience more specific to what you want to do professionally. part-time or full-time work, summer work, volunteer work, etc. INTERNSHIPS / CO-OP- Information may be found in room 130A B-34 (801) 422-3337 KNOWLEDGE OF EMPLOYERS- Contact BYU Career Placement Services, 2410 WSC, (801) 378-3000, for information about companies, corporations, and organizations. THE ABILITY TO SELL YOURSELF TO PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYERS Confidence People Skills/ Interviewing Skills/ Networking Ability Knowledge of Employers Ability to help employers see how your experience fits with what they need Resume and Cover Letter Letters of Recommendation Informational Interviews, etc... Please note that for some professional positions, graduate studies (masters or doctoral) and / or full-time professional work experience are minimum requirements. 20 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ TIME LINE for choosing a major and getting into the job market You will need a good idea of what you want to major in by your sophomore year. This will allow you to be on track with your major and not delay your graduation or compromise your ability to enter and progress in the major of your choice. The following is a good guideline to follow. (Please be aware that some majors require that you start during your freshman year in order to graduate in four years.) Credits Year 1-30 Freshman What Learn about your interest and values, about various major and career options. Work on general education requirements. Choose a major. 31-60 Sophomore Work hard to do well in major prerequisites and major courses. Look for information on choosing careers and increasing employability. 61-90 Junior Continue to do well in major courses and investigate internships, related work experience, and any graduate school preparation (if you are looking ahead to graduate study.) 91+ Senior Begin preparing to enter the job market. Learn how to market yourself to prospective employers or graduate programs. Construct a resume, network, and interview for information. Look for potential employers and interview for jobs. Career Counseling (2500 WSC) Career Placement Center (2400 WSC) Career & Learning Information Center (2590 WSC) Where Open Major Advisement Center (2500 WSC) Career Counseling (2500 WSC) College Advisement Centers Career & Learning Information Center (2590 WSC) College Advisement Centers and Department Faculty Advisors Career Counseling (2500 WSC) Career & Learning Information Center (2590 WSC) Internship & Co-op Office (130A B-34) Career Placement Center (2400 WSC) Study Abroad (280 HRCB) International Internships (204 HRCB) Time Line http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 21 INTERVIEWING for INFORMATION Interviewing for Information What is an information interview? The information interview is a method of information gathering as you explore possible career options, and a way of building personal contacts or networks. You will actually interview someone in a profession you are exploring to discuss the pros, cons, and other information that will help you understand the day to day work of a professional in that career. This promotes reality testing. You are encouraged to do at least two information interviews for each career in which you have interest. Information interviewing is a primary information gathering resource because you actually visit with a professional. Secondary information resources include reading about careers or talking to counselors or advisors about careers. Secondary information resources are helpful in preparing for the actual information interview with a professional. The following questions might give you ideas about what to ask in an information interview: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Help me understand a little more about what you actually do. How did you happen to get involved in this kind of work? or Why did you decide to go into this particular profession? What training, experience, or other qualifications are required in what you do? What kind of education and college majors are most useful in preparation for this kind of work? What would a typical day be like for you? What do you especially enjoy about your work? What about your work is less enjoyable? What is necessary for a person to be successful in this profession? Why did you choose to work for the employer or organization you are currently working for? How does this profession fit with family life? What seems to be on the cutting edge in this profession? What are the professional networks or organizations that are related to this profession? What other professions are related? What advice do you have for a person who is interested in doing this kind of work? Would you be willing to give me the names of other professionals I might talk with? [Remember to send a thank-you note to each professional you interview.] 22 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ INFORMATION JOB SHADOW What is Job Shadowing? Job shadowing provides you with the opportunity to spend a period of time on the job with someone who works in a particular profession. What are the advantages to participating in Job Shadowing? Job Shadowing is an excellent way for you to see what is actually involved in the day-to-day activities of a professional. As you do so, you will be able to do a reality test on a specific occupation (and gain a little experience as well). How do I Job Shadow? Usually you will need to contact the professional and ask permission. The professional can be someone you already know, or someone who s name was given to you for shadowing purposes from the alumni office or your major department. Contact the Alumni Office or your major department for information. INTERNSHIP What is an Internship? An internship is an opportunity to get hands on experience by working in your chosen profession. Often times, class credit will be given for internships. Internships may be paid or unpaid and usually run from 3 months to 1 year. What are the advantages of an Internship? An internship is a great way for you to acquire work experience to compliment your degree. A student is much more marketable after graduation if they have work experience, such as an internship. How do I get an internship? The departments throughout the university usually post internships or work one-on-one with you to assist in finding one. The Internship and Co-op Office at 130A B-34 is a great place to go for general information, or to use a computer program that will help you find internships. The CLIC (Career and Learning Information Center) on the second floor of the WSC also has books and resources on internships. Students seeking an international internship should contact the Study Abroad office in 280 HRCB. Information on internships is also available at the BYU Placement Center, 2400 WSC, (801) 422-3000. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 23 INFORMATION VO LUNTEER WORK Volunteer work is another great way to get work experience and exposure to different careers or fields of study. Identify where you may wish to gain work experience or in what areas you would like experience. Contact those organizations to find out if it would be possible to volunteer. You could use the yellow pages in the phone directory. You may also conduct information interviews to find out about particular careers and ask about possibilities for volunteer work. To get more information, go to The Center for Service & Learning at 2330 WSC, (801) 422-8686. In addition to the above resources, newspaper and telephone hotlines often have listing of possible volunteer work. CO-OP What is Co-op? Co-op stands for cooperative education and provides you with class credit for working on the job and gaining practical work experience. What are the advantages? Co-op and internship experience is invaluable when looking for a job. Besides getting practical work experience, you can also gain exposure to a given profession. You can then decide if the work is something you would find rewarding and really enjoy. How do I get Co-op experience? The BYU Co-op Education and Internships Homepage See your department or 130A B-34 for information concerning co-ops. 24 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ COOPERATIVE EDUCATION and INTERNSHIPS Cooperative Education and Internships Laurie Wilson 130A B-34 (801) 422-3337 http://webpub.byu.edu/internships-byu/ C O L L E G E S A N D D E PA R T M E N T S B I O L O G Y & A G R I C U LT U R E Biology Integrative Biology Microbiology and Molecular BiologyClinical Lab Science Microbiology and Molecular Biology Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food ScienceDietetics Physiology and Developmental Biology Plant and Animal Sciences Shauna Anderson Blaine Furniss Sue Cockayne 375-A WIDB 491 WIDB 767 WIDB 2-8757 2-2197 2-3959 Lynn Ogden Nora Nyland SS21A ESC S-219 ESC 2-9082 2-6676 Jeff Barrow Earl Hansen 355 WIDB 264 MARB 2-9308 2-6209 ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Engineering Internship Office Chemical Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical & Computer Engineering Heather Wadsworth Tom Fletcher LaVere Merritt LeRoy Bearnson 264 CB 350-K CB 370 CB 485 CB 2-6321 2-6236 2-6333 2-6589 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 25 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION and INTERNSHIPS Mechanical Engineering Construction Management Industrial Design (Digital) Industrial Design (Production) Industrial Design (Trans) Information Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Facilities Management Technology Teacher Education Len Pugh Mark Hutchings Brent Adams Richard Fry John Marshall Joseph Ekstrom Bonnie Sorensen Jeff Campbell Steven Shumway 435 CTB 230-J SNLB 265-J CTB 265-G CTB 265-H CTB 265-F CTB 270 CTB 230-H SNLB 230-F SNLB 2-6322 2-6486 2-4504 2-4445 2-4880 2-1839 2-1778 2-8758 2-6496 Family, Home & Social Sciences Anthropology Economics Geography History (Family) History (History) Political Science Psychology School of Family Life Marriage, Family, & Human Dev. Social Work Joel C. Janetski Kerk Phillips Richard Jackson George Ryskamp Don Harreld Scott Dunaway Hal Miller Mary Thompson Roberta Magarrell Jini Roby 946 SWKT 180 FOB 6906 SWKT 334 KMB 325 KMB 976 SWKT 1124 SWKT M123B B77 230 B-34 236 KMB 2-6111 2-5928 2-6063 2-0177 2-4321 2-6029 2-8939 378-7171 2-2168 2-5085 26 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ COOPERATIVE EDUCATION and INTERNSHIPS Sociology Cardell Jacobsen 880 SWKT 2-2105 Fine Arts and Communications Communications Music Theatre & Media Arts Visual Arts Connie Cluff Janielle Christensen Carolyn Hanson Aliesha Cook F-340 HFAC 32 KMB D-581 HFAC 233 BRMB 2-6846 2-2570 2-4576 2-2064 Health and Human Performance Dance Health Science (Community Health) Health Science (Gerontology) Physical Ed (Internship Coordinator) Curt Holman Cal Cazier Steven Heiner Diane Chamberlain Maggie Shibla Physical Ed (Athletic Training) Physical Ed (Exercise Science) Physical Ed (Fitness and Wellness) Physical Ed (Coaching) Rec Management & Youth Leadership (Youth Leadership) (Leisure Services) (Therapeutic Recreation) David Kaiser Pat Vehrs Jim George Mel Olson Secretaries Barabara Lindeman Gary Palmer Howard Gray 287 RB 213 RB 229F RB 221-A RB 270 SFH 120F RB 116B RB 269 RB 274 SFH 273 RB 273G RB 273K RB 273L RB 2-5875 2-1889 2-2214 2-3341 2-2670 2-1627 2-1626 2-8778 2-3255 2-4369 2-3140 2-6413 2-3506 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 27 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION and INTERNSHIPS Humanities Asian Near East Languages English English (Editing) French Italian (French and Italian Dept) Russian (German & Slavic Languages) Humanities, Classics & Comp Lit Linguistics Philosophy Spanish and Portuguese Teaching English as a Second Language International Studies (Office Info) (Domestic Interships for Int l Students) (International Internships) (KC Internship Petitions/Coordination) (Middle Eastern Studies) (International Relations) (Latin American Studies) (Asian Studies) Mr. Dana Bourgerie Beverly Zimmerman Linda Adams Yvon LeBrass Cinzia Noble Don Jarvis Joseph Parry Mary Ruth Farnsworth Paul Hedengren Fred Williams Diane Strong-Krause Secretaries Lei Warner Terri Humphrey Cory Leonard Chad Emmett Ray Christensen George Handley George Perkins 4064 JKHB 3161 JKHB 3160 JKHB 4015 JKHB 4002A JKHB 4096A JKHB 3010-H JKHB 2138 JKHB 3191 JKHB 4044 JKHB 2144 JKHB 237 HRCB 2273 HRCB 280B HRCB 237D HRCB 674 SWKT 770 SWKT 211 HRCB 209 HRCB 2-4952 2-3048 2-3448 2-2288 2-3389 2-3207 2-3138 2-8702 2-6517 2-3124 2-3970 2-3377 2-4957 2-1490 2-3377 2-7886 2-5133 2-7151 2-2788 28 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ COOPERATIVE EDUCATION and INTERNSHIPS (European Studies) Wade Jacoby 742 SWKT 2-1711 Marriott School of Institute of Business Management Institute of Marketing Management Susan Famulary Susan Famulary 410-C TNRB 410-C TNRB 2-4573 2-4573 David O. McKay School Audiology / Speech Lang Pathology Counseling Psychology & Special Edu Educational Leadership & Foundations Instructional Psychology & Technology of Education Lee Robinson Diane Hancock Nelda Hess Stephanie Allen 158 TLRB 340A MCKB 306K MCKB 150-J MCKB 2-7650 2-3859 2-6070 2-7085 Law School Law School Law School Jim Backman Susan Griffith 430 JRCB 249A JRCB 2-2221 2-3947 Nursing Nursing Rae Jeanne Memmott 500D SWKT 2-7210 Open Major Jim Burton 2500 WSC 2-3826 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 29 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION and INTERNSHIPS Physical & Mathematical Sciences Chemistry and Biochemistry Computer Science Geology Steven Fleming Dennis Ng Bart Kowallis Marge Morgan Mathematics Mathematics Education Physics and Astronomy Statistics Rodney Forcade Gerald Armstrong Branton Campbell Dell Scott C-403 BNSN 3322 TMCB S-389B ESC S-389 ESC 316 TMCB 259 TMCB N 261 ESC 214 TMCB 2-4024 2-2835 2-2467 2-3918 2-2379 2-7407 2-5758 2-7054 30 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ JOBS / CAREERS for LIBERAL ARTS MA JORS NOTE: These are just some of the many possible jobs and careers available to Liberal Arts graduates. Please be aware however that additional education / training and/or work experience is usually required for entry into these jobs / careers. Take advantage of internships or part-time work opportunities while in college. A Account Executive Actor / Actress Actuary Air Traffic Controller Airline Dispatcher Alternative Medicine Practitioner Analyst (ie Job, Revenue Control, etc) Animal Caretaker Animator Anthropologist Arbitrator Architect Archivist Artist Artist (Story Board) Audiologist Author Author (Scripts) B Banker Biomedical Engineer (Research Staff) Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerk Buyer Buyer (Fashion) C Campaign Director Carpenter Cartoonist Caterer Chaplain Chemist Claim Adjuster Clinic Technician Coach Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Construction Laborer Convention Manager Convention Manager (Special Events) Copy Editor Copywriter Correctional Officer Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Customer Service Representative D Data Entry Operator Dental Assistant Dental Technician Dentist Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Director of Customer Relations Drafter E Editorial Assistant Educational Therapist Educator Educator (Elementary or Substitute) Emergency Medical Technician Employment Firm Worker Ethnologist Exercise Instructor F Fashion Model Field Representative Financial Planner Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Forester Fund-raising Director G Genealogist Geographer Graphic Designer Graphic Designer (Books) Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor (Career Placement, College) H Hazardous Waste Management Specialist Health Care Professional Health Services Administrator Historian Hospice Administrator Human Resource Manager I Illustrator Illustrator (ie Fashion, Medical, Technical) Industrial Recreation Specialist Information Scientist (Sports) Insurance Sales Agent Interior Designer Interpreter Investment Banker J Journalist Juvenile Officer L Labor Union Business Agent Landscaper Letterer Librarian http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 31 JOBS / CAREERS for LIBERAL ARTS MA JORS Library Technical Assistant Lobbyist M Manager Manager (Public Relations) Manager (Restaurant) Manager (Sales) Marketing Manager Media Planner Medical Technologist Motion Picture Industry Artist Music Teacher N Nurse O Office Clerk Operations Research Analyst Optician Optometrist P Paleontologist Paralegal Parcel Delivery Worker Park Ranger Patient Advocate Personnel Recruiter Photographer Physical Therapist Physician Physicians Assistant Police Officer Political Scientist Preschool Teacher Printing And Publishing Industry Worker Producer (Educational Television) Production Coordinator (Assistant) Production Planner Professor Property Managers Public Opinion Researcher Public Relations Specialist Q Quality Inspector R Real Estate Agent Real Estate Agent (Leasing) Regional Planner Regional Planner (Urban) Registrar Rehabilitation Counselor Researcher (ie Labor, Market, New Business, Population Studies) Retail Manager S Salesperson Salesperson (Industrial) Secondary School Teacher Social Worker Social Worker (Welfare) Software Engineer / Developer Speech-Language Pathologist Statistician Statistician (Census Bureau) Stock Broker Student Life Coordinator Substance Abuse Counselor Surgical Technologist Surveyor T Teachers Aide Technical Writer Technology Education Teacher Textile Technologist Theater Teacher Ticket Agent Traffic Manager (ie Materials) Travel Agent U Underwriter V Veterinary Technician W Wholesaler 32 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ PART 2 WHAT CAN I DO WITH A MAJOR IN...? BYU MAJORS AND RELATED CAREERS May 2003 (fourth edition). Page layout and data entry by John Call. Updated July 2004 by Julie Rash, Bryce Smart, and Sue Wilkins. This material, and parts thereof, may not be reproduced outside of the following conditions: BYU Colleges and Departments may photocopy any page(s) of this information as is, for students, faculty, administrators, and staff. Any format and content changes are to be made solely by the University Advisement Office. We encourage your suggestions for additions or corrections. Contact Sue Wilkins or James Burton at 422-3826 or visit us at 2500 WSC. This information may also be accessed at our web site http://www.byu.edu/ccc/ http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 33 BIOLOGY AND AGRICULTURE http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 35 CAREERS in BIOLOGY COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture OFFICE: Biology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Biology Office 375 WIDB (801) 422-4294 MAJOR: Biology Provide a rigorous program and solid preparation for students who plan to enter post graduate or health-related programs. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) The biology major is designed to provide the following skills: improve writing, use problem-solving skills to arrive at a possible diagnosis of a pathologic state, analyze and interpret experimental data, apply a mathematical paradigm to a biological concept, create conceptual models, learn to suspend judgment, critically read scientific literature, evaluate ability of an argument or evidence to support a conclusion, formulate questions and design experiments to answer them empirically, practice quantitative reasoning, distinguish cause from correlation, teach, judge biological concepts in an historical context, and identify similarities and differences. These skills will be valuable for those students desiring to enter a variety of graduate programs or professional schools. See Occupational Outlook Handbook for biology career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: A variety of graduate programs or professional schools. See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) BIOLOGY OFFICE (375 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 37 CAREERS in BIOINFORMATICS COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Integrative Biology MAJOR: Bioinformatics Interdisciplinary program in both the biological sciences and the physical and mathematical sciences. Emphasis on computer programming coupled with genetics and molecular biology. CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Keith Crandall 675 WIDB (801) 422-2582 sarah_wilde@byu.edu ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Analyst (Bioinformatics) Biologist (Computational) Biostatistician Biotechnologist Computer Programmer Engineer (Systems) Marketing Specialist (Bioinformatics) Researcher Researcher (Agricultural Products) Researcher (Genetics) Researcher (Molecular Modeling) Researcher (Pharmaceutical) Software Engineer / Developer (Biological) Professor (Bioinformatics) Biostatician Analyst See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies in Medicine, Dentistry, Law, Other Health Professional Programs See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) http://bioinformatics.org SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 38 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in BI OLOGY COMPOSITE TEACHING COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Integrative Biology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Integrative Biology 401 WIDB (801) 422-2582 MAJOR: Biology Composite Teaching Prepares students to teach biology and various related courses at the secondary level. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Biologist Dental Technician Educational Therapist Educator Educator (Anatomy) Educator (Botany) Educator (Environmental Science) Educator (Microbiology) Educator (Physiology) Educator (Zoology) Professor Professor (Marine Biology) Researcher School Principal School Principal (Assistant) Special Education Teacher Teacher Assistant See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 39 CAREERS in INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Integrative Biology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Integrative Biology 401 WIDB (801) 422-2582 MAJOR: Integrative Biology Focuses on the biology and natural history of plants and animals in appropriate ecological and evolutionary contexts. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Animal Caretaker Animal Trainer Anthropologist Archaeologist Biologist (Environmental) Biotechnologist Conservation Officer Consultant Curator Dentist Educator Environmental Health Specialist Environmental Scientist Epidemiologist Exercise Scientist Illustrator (Biological) Journalist (Biological) Lawyer (Environmental) Documentary Industry Artist Nurse Oceanographer Paleontologist Paleontologist (Micro) Park Ranger Pharmacist Physical Therapist Physician Public Health Administrator Researcher Researcher (Biometric) Respiratory Therapist Toxicologist Veterinarian See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 40 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in PLANT BIOLOGY COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Integrative Biology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Plant and Animal Sciences 275 WIDB (801) 422-2760 MAJOR: Plant Biology Encompasses the fields of agronomy, ecology, horticulture, molecular / cellular biology, and biochemistry. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Agricultural Supply Sales Representative Agronomist Analyst (Commercial) Author (scientific) Banker Banker (Agribusiness) Biologist (Conservation) Biotechnologist Botanist Conservation Officer Conservation Officer (Marine) Consultant (Agricultural) Consultant (Animal Feeds) Consultant (Dairy) Consultant (Revegetation) Consultant (Rural) Consultant (Turf) Database Manager Development Officer Development Officer (Farming) Development Officer (Floriculture) Development Officer (Vegetation) Economic Development Coordinator Economist (Agricultural) Economist (Natural Resource) Economist (Regional) Entomologist Environmental Engineer Environmental Health Specialist (Minesite) Environmental Scientist Export-Import Specialist Farmer Forester and Forest Technician Geneticist (Plant) Geologist Geologist (Hydro) Geophysicist Glass Manufacturing Worker Grain Merchant Groundwater Professional Hydrologist Journalist (Rural) Landscape Architect Livestock Industry Worker Management Consultant Nursery Manager Manager (Orchard) Medical Technologist Nursery Manager Dietician (Nutritionist) Operations Research Analyst Park Ranger Pathologist (Plant) Physiologist Rangeland Specialist Regional Planner Rehabilitation Counselor Researcher Soil Scientist Surveyor (Botanical) Veterinarian Viticulturist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 41 CAREERS in WILDLIFE AND WILDLANDS CONSERVATION COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Integrative Biology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Integrative Biology 401 WIDB (801) 422-2582 MAJOR: Wildlife and Wildlands Conservation Constructed to specifically qualify students for Federal Job Series related to wildland conservation and management. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Appraiser (Agricultural) Biologist (Wildlife) Conservation Officer (Game Warden) Educator (Agricultural) Educator / Professor (Photography) Environmental Engineer Forest Technician Park Ranger Rangeland Specialist Researcher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies Environmental Scientist (Research Project Manager) Environmental Scientist (Environmentalist) Forest Ranger (Park Ranger) See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 42 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in CL INICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Micro and Molecular Biology MAJOR: Clinical Laboratory Science Qualify students to provide service and research in clinical laboratory science and related areas in rapidly changing and dynamic healthcare delivery systems. May certify as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Technologist CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Microbiology and Molecular Biology 775 WIDB (801) 422-2889 bioag-mcbio@email.byu.edu ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Blood Bank Specialist Clinical Microbiology Specialist Clinical Chemistry Specialist Compliance Officer Cytotechnologist Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Dialysis Technician Educator Electrocardiograph Technician Epidemiologist Hematologist Specialist Histotechnologist Microbiologist Nuclear Medicine Technologist Pathologist Assistant Professor Prosthetist Public Health Administrator Quality Inspector Researcher Respiratory Therapist Salesperson (pharmaceutical) Surgical Technologist Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Schools and Preprofessional Schools See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE http://www.ascp.org SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 43 CAREERS in MICROBIOLOGY COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Micro and Molecular Biology MAJOR: Microbiology Provide knowledge and skills in the areas of bacteriology, immunology, virology, medical microbiology, and parasitology. Apply the tools of chemistry, molecular biology, mathematics, and physics to the study of the structure, biochemistry, genetics, physiology, and ecology of microorganisms. CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Microbiology and Molecular Biology 775 WIDB (801) 422-2889 bioag-mcbio@email.byu.edu ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Biologist Biologist (Environmental) Biologist (Human) Biophysicist Blood Bank Specialist Chemistry Technologist (Clinical) Cytotechnologist Dental Technician Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Dialysis (Technician) Educator Electrocardiograph Technician Geneticist Histopathologist Medical Technologist Microbiologist Pathologist Pharmacologist Physician Physiologist Public Health Administrator Quality Engineer Researcher Respiratory Therapist Salesperson (pharmaceutical) Taxonomist Veterinarian See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies in Medicine, Dentistry, etc. See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 44 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in MOLECULAR BIOLOGY COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Micro and Molecular Biology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Microbiology and Molecular Biology 775 WIDB (801) 422-2889 bioag-mcbio@email.byu.edu MAJOR: Molecular Biology Explain life processes at the sub-cellular and molecular level. Provide knowledge and skills to molecular biology, cell biology and integrating themes (biochemistry, evolution and diversity.) ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Aquatic Biologist Biologist Biologist (Environmental) Biologist (Human) Biophysicist Biostatistician Biotechnologist Botanist Cytotechnologist Educator Entomologist Geneticist Histopathologist Microbiologist Pharmacologist Physiologist Professor Researcher Taxonomist Zoologist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Dentistry, Optometry, Medicine See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 45 CAREERS in NEUROSCIENCE COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Neuroscience CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Neuroscience Center 633 WIDB (801) 422-1218 neuroscience@byu.edu MAJOR: Neuroscience Interdisciplinary degree through the Neuroscience Center. Covers the development and function of the nervous system and its connection to influencing / regulating behavior. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Biologist Biophysicist Biotechnologist Health Care Professional Neuroendocrinologist Neuroimmunologist Neurologist Pharmacologist Professor Researcher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies in Medicine See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 46 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in DIETETICS COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science S-221 ESC (801) 422-3912 diet-sec@email.byu.edu MAJOR: Dietetics Provides food and nutrition services for individuals, groups, and the community. May certify as a registered dietitian. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Consultant (nutrition) Dietitian Dietitian (Administrative) Dietitian (Business & Industry) Dietitian (Clinical) Dietician (Consultant) Dietitian (Public Health) Educator (Dietetics) Food Service Administrator Franchise Owner Health Promoter Physician (Independent) Professor Researcher Researcher (dietetics) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Dietetic Internship, Graduate Studies, Management See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION http://www.eatright.org CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 47 CAREERS in FOOD SCIENCE COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dr. Frost Steele S-221 ESC (801) 422-3912 frost_steele@byu.edu MAJOR: Food Science Provides a multidisciplinary study of food - developing new food, ensuring food safety and quality or storage and preservation of food, with excellent opportunities for employment in the food industry. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Chemist (Food) Engineer (Biomedical) Food Scientist Government Food Inspector Manger (quality control) Marketing Specialist Microbiologist Nutritional Therapist Production Planner Professor Researcher and Development (Food) Salesperson (Specialized) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Dentistry, Medicine, Graduate Studies Dietician (Nutritionist) Tester (Food) See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK INSTITUTE OF FOOD TECHNOLOGISTS http://www.ift.org CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 48 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in FOOD INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dr. Frost Steele S-221 ESC (801) 422-3912 frost_steele@byu.edu MAJOR: Food Industry Management Provides a multidisciplinary study of food - developing new food, ensuring food safety and quality or storage and preservation of food, with an increased emphasis on business management opportunities in the food industry. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Food Scientist Government Food Inspector Manager (Production) Marketing Specialist Researcher Salesperson (Specialized) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: MBA, Graduate Studies Baker (Manager) Chemist (Food) Engineer Government Food Inspector (Food and Drug Inspector) Microbiologist Production Planner (Planning Supervisor) Professor See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) http://www.ift.org SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 49 CAREERS in NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science S-221 ESC (801) 422-3912 diet-sec@email.byu.edu MAJOR: Nutritional Science Examines the effects of food consumption on the metabolism, health, performance, and disease resistance of the host. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) There are only limited employment opportunities for individuals with a Bachelors Degree. The Nutritional Science major is designed primarily as a preprofessional program. Consultant (Food Service/Health) Dietitian (Clinical) Dietitian (Community) Dietitian (Corporate) Dietitian (Public Health) Dietitian (Nutritionist) Food Security Programs Nutrition Advocacy Programs Nutrition Educator Pharmaceutical Representative Public Health Sanitarian Research Technician Science or Health Journalism See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies in Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nutrition, Physicians Assistant, Public Administration, Public Health See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 50 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in BIOPHYSICS COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Physiology and Developmental Biology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Physiology and Developmental Biology 574 WIDB (801) 422-2006 pdbio@byu.edu MAJOR: Biophysics Utilizes physics to measure and understand biological processes. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Biochemist Biophysicist (Cellular) Biophysicist (Molecular) Biotechnologist (Biochemist) Biotechnologist (Molecular Biologist) Botanist Geneticist Geneticist (Biochemical) Microbiologist Microbiologist (medical) http://biophysics.org/careers.pdf See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. Pharmacologist Pharmaceutical Detailer Physicist Physiologist PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 51 CAREERS in PHYSIOLOGY & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Physiology and Developmental Biology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Physiology and Developmental Biology 574 WIDB (801) 422-2006 pdbio@byu.edu MAJOR: Physiology & Developmental Biology Provide academic and laboratory skills for a career in medical biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Agronomist Biotechnologist Cytotechnologist Dentist Dietitian Environmental Scientist Food Scientist Family Practice Physician Physician Physician Assistant Physiologist Professor Researcher (Genetics) Researcher (Pharmaceutical) Veterinarian http://sciweb.henryford.cc.mi.us/biology/careers.biology.html See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 52 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in BIOTECHNOLOGY BUSINESS COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Plant and Animal Sciences CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Plant and Animal Science 275 WIDB (801) 422-2760 MAJOR: Bio-Agribusiness Management Preparation for management position in agricultural biotechnology industry. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Agricultural Supply Sales Rep Agronomist Agronomist (Conservation) Analyst (Market) Analyst (Water and Land Use) Appraiser (Agricultural) Biochemist (Crop) Biochemist (Soil) Biotechnologist Botanist Chemist (Crop) Chemist (Plant) Claim Adjuster Conservation Officer Consultant (Agricultural) Crop Breeder Cytogeneticist (Crop) Cytogeneticist (Plant) Environmental Engineer Environmental Scientist Environmental Scientist (Crop) Environmental Scientist (Erosion Control) Farmer Financial Planner (Agricultural) Food Scientist Forester Geneticist Geneticist (Plant) Geologist (Soil) Grain Buyer Grain Merchant Hazardous Waste Management Specialist Irrigation Specialist Land Management Officer Livestock Industry Worker Manager (Agribusiness) Manager (Bank) Marketing Specialist (Crop) Meteorologist (Agricultural) Microbiologist (Soil) Morphologist Penologist Pest Control Operator Physicist (Soil) Physiologist Physiologist (Crop) Production Coordinator (Crop) Production Planner (Crop) Quality Engineer (Crop) Rangeland Specialist Real Estate Agent (Farmland) Retail Manager (Food) Septic Tank Installer Software Engineer / Developer Soil Scientist Agricultural Supply Sales Rep (Dept. Agriculture) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies, Management See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 53 CAREERS in BIO-AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Plant and Animal Sciences CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Plant and Animal Science 275 WIDB (801) 422-2760 MAJOR: Bio-Agribusiness Management Preparation for employment in agribusiness enterprises. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Agricultural Supply Sales Rep Agronomist Agronomist (Conservation) Analyst (Market) Analyst (Water and Land Use) Appraiser (Agricultural) Biochemist (Crop) Biochemist (Soil) Biotechnologist Botanist Chemist (Crop) Chemist (Plant) Claim Adjuster Conservation Officer Consultant (Agricultural) Crop Breeder Cytogeneticist (Crop) Cytogeneticist (Plant) Environmental Engineer Environmental Scientist Environmental Scientist (Crop) Environmental Scientist (Erosion Control) Farmer Financial Planner (Agricultural) Food Scientist Forester Geneticist Geneticist (Plant) Geologist (Soil) Grain Buyer Grain Merchant Hazardous Waste Management Specialist Irrigation Specialist Land Management Officer Livestock Industry Worker Manager (Agribusiness) Manager (Bank) Marketing Specialist (Crop) Meteorologist (Agricultural) Microbiologist (Soil) Morphologist Penologist Pest Control Operator Physicist (Soil) Physiologist Physiologist (Crop) Production Coordinator (Crop) Production Planner (Crop) Quality Engineer (Crop) Rangeland Specialist Real Estate Agent (Farmland) Retail Manager (Food) Septic Tank Installer Software Engineer / Developer Soil Scientist Agricultural Supply Sales Rep. (Dept Agriculture) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies, Management See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 54 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in BIOTECHNOLOGY COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Plant and Animal Sciences CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Plant and Animal Science 275 WIDB (801) 422-2760 MAJOR: Biotechnology Educates students in scientific principles and biotechniques used to genetically improve economically important plants and animals. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Anatomist Animal Caretaker Biologist Biotechnologist Botanist Chemistry Technologist Cytotechnologist Geneticist Microbiologist Pathologist Pharmacologist Plant Breeder Professor Quality Engineer Researcher Technical Writer http://www.accessexcellence.org/AB/CC/bio_career_1.html See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 55 CAREERS in ENVIRONMENTAL SOIL SCIENCE COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Plant and Animal Sciences CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Plant and Animal Science 275 WIDB (801) 422-2760 MAJOR: Environmental Soil Science Provides students with a broad combination of chemistry, engineering, geology, geography and plant and soil sciences in order to solve environmental problems. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Agricultural Supply Sales Rep Agronomist Agronomist (Conservation) Analyst (Market) Analyst (Water and Land Use) Appraiser (Agricultural) Biochemist (Crop) Biochemist (Soil) Biotechnologist Botanist Chemist (Crop) Chemist (Plant) Claim Adjuster Conservation Officer Consultant (Agricultural) Crop Breeder Cytogeneticist (Crop) Cytogeneticist (Plant) Environmental Engineer Environmental Scientist Environmental Scientist (Crop) Environmental Scientist (Erosion Control) Farmer Financial Planner (Agricultural) Food Scientist Forester Geneticist Geneticist (Plant) Geologist (Soil) Grain Buyer Grain Merchant Hazardous Waste Management Specialist Irrigation Specialist Land Management Officer Livestock Industry Worker Manager (Agribusiness) Manager (Bank) Marketing Specialist (Crop) Meteorologist (Agricultural) Microbiologist (Soil) Morphologist Penologist Pest Control Operator Physicist (Soil) Physiologist Physiologist (Crop) Production Coordinator (Crop) Production Planner (Crop) Quality Engineer (Crop) Real Estate Agent (Farmland) Retail Manager (Food) Septic Tank Installer Software Engineer / Developer Soil Scientist Agricultural Supply Sales Rep (Dept. Agriculture) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 56 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Plant and Animal Sciences CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Plant and Animal Science 275 WIDB (801) 422-2760 MAJOR: Landscape Management Combines practice and instruction in horticultural science, business, and landscape design. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Agronomist Agronomist (Crop Research) Arborist Arborist (Tree Surgeon) Botanist Curator Construction Manager (Landscape Contractor) Florist Florist (Horticulturalist) Landscape Architect Manager (Garden Center) Manager (Greenhouse) Nursery Manager Soil Scientist Soil Scientist (Soil Conservationist) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 57 CAREERS in PLANT BIOLOGY COLLEGE: Biology and Agriculture DEPARTMENT: Plant and Animal Sciences CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department of Plant and Animal Science 275 WIDB (801) 422-2760 MAJOR: Plant Biology Encompasses the fields of agronomy, ecology, horticulture, molecular / cellular biology and biochemistry. ADVISEMENT CENTER: Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB (801) 422-3042 bioag_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Agronomist Arborist Author Biotechnologist Botanist Educator (Biology) Environmental Scientist Florist Florist (Horticulturalist) Forest Technician Forester Medical Technologist Microbiologist Nursery Manager See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) BIO/AG ADVISEMENT CENTER (380 WIDB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 58 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ DAVID O. MCKAY SCHOOL OF EDUCATION http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 59 CAREERS in AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY COLLEGE: David O. McKay School of Education MAJOR: Audiology & Speech Language Pathology DEPARTMENT: Audiology & Speech Language Pathology EMPHASIS: Audiology & Speech Language Pathology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Kathy Pierce 136 TLRB (801) 422-5117 ADVISEMENT CENTER: Education: Linda Parker, Karen Oates, Virginia McArthur 120 MCKB (801) 422-3426 eac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Audiologist Educational Therapist Educator Professor Rehabilitation Counselor School Psychologist Special Education Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist Teacher Assistant See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) EDUCATION ADVISEMENT CENTER (120 MCKB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 61 CA R E ERS in SPECIAL EDUCATION: MILD / MODERATE DISABILITIES COLLEGE: David O. McKay School of Education DEPARTMENT: Counseling Psychology and Special Ed CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Hilary Pulsipher 340 MCKB (801) 422-6176 MAJOR: Special Education EMPHASIS: Mild / Moderate Disabilities ADVISEMENT CENTER: Education: Linda Parker, Karen Oates, Virginia McArthur 120 MCKB (801) 422-3426 eac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Educator (Childrens / Kindergarten) Educator (Elementary) Author (Children s Lit.) Blood Bank Specialist Child Care Worker Consultant (Federal Projects) Curriculum Designer Customer Service Representative Customs Officer Educational Therapist Guidance Counselor Preschool Teacher Educator Educator (On-site) Educator (Social Services) Information Scientist (Government) Peace Corps Volunteer Proofreader Public Relations Specialist Recreation Worker (Youth) School Principal School Psychologist Researcher Researcher (School) Salesperson (Books) Salesperson (Specialized) School Principal Teacher Assistant Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) EDUCATION ADVISEMENT CENTER (120 MCKB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 62 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in SPECIAL EDUCATION: SEVERE DISABILITIES COLLEGE: David O. McKay School of Education DEPARTMENT: Counseling Psychology and Special Ed CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Hilary Pulsipher 340 MCKB (801) 422-6176 MAJOR: Special Education EMPHASIS: Severe Disabilities ADVISEMENT CENTER: Education: Linda Parker, Karen Oates, Virginia McArthur 120 MCKB (801) 422-3426 eac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Educator (Childrens / Kindergarten) Educator (Elementary) Author (Children s Lit.) Blood Bank Specialist Child Care Worker Consultant (Federal Projects) Curriculum Designer Customer Service Representative Customs Officer Educational Therapist Guidance Counselor Preschool Teacher Educator Educator (On-site) Educator (Social Services) Information Scientist (Government) Peace Corps Volunteer Proofreader Public Relations Specialist Recreation Worker (Youth) School Principal School Psychologist Researcher Researcher (School) Salesperson (Books) Salesperson (Specialized) School Principal Teacher Assistant Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) EDUCATION ADVISEMENT CENTER (120 MCKB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 63 CAREERS in EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION COLLEGE: David O. McKay School of Education DEPARTMENT: Teacher Education CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department Secretary 205 MCKB (801) 422-4077 MAJOR: Early Childhood Education EMPHASIS: Early Childhood Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Education: Linda Parker, Karen Oates, Virginia McArthur 120 MCKB (801) 422-3426 eac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Educator (Childrens / Kindergarten) Educator (Elementary) Author (Children s Lit.) Blood Bank Specialist Child Care Worker Consultant (Federal Projects) Curriculum Designer Customer Service Representative Customs Officer Educational Therapist Guidance Counselor Preschool Teacher Educator Educator (On-site) Educator (Social Services) Information Scientist (Government) Peace Corps Volunteer Proofreader Public Relations Specialist Recreation Worker (Youth) School Principal School Psychologist Researcher Researcher (School) Salesperson (Books) Salesperson (Specialized) School Principal Teacher Assistant Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) EDUCATION ADVISEMENT CENTER (120 MCKB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 64 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in ELEMENTARY EDUCATION COLLEGE: David O. McKay School of Education DEPARTMENT: Teacher Education CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department Secretary 205 MCKB (801) 422-4077 MAJOR: Elementary Education EMPHASIS: Elementary Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Education: Linda Parker, Karen Oates, Virginia McArthur 120 MCKB (801) 422-3426 eac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Educator Guidance Counselor Author (Children s Lit.) Blood Bank Specialist Child Care Worker Consultant (Federal Projects) Curriculum Designer Customer Service Representative Customs Officer Educational Therapist School Principal Educator Educator (On-site) Educator (Social Services) Information Scientist (Government) Peace Corps Volunteer Proofreader Public Relations Specialist Recreation Worker (Youth) School Psychologist Researcher Researcher (School) Salesperson (Books) Salesperson (Specialized) School Principal Teacher Assistant Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) EDUCATION ADVISEMENT CENTER (120 MCKB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 65 CA R E E RS in ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIO N ) COLLEGE: David O. McKay School of Education DEPARTMENT: Teacher Education CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department Secretary 205 MCKB (801) 422-4077 MAJOR: Elementary Education EMPHASIS: Early Childhood Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Education: Linda Parker, Karen Oates, Virginia McArthur 120 MCKB (801) 422-3426 eac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Author (Children s Books) Child Care Worker Educator Educator (Childrens / Kindergarten) Author (Children s Lit.) Blood Bank Specialist Child Care Worker Consultant (Federal Projects) Curriculum Designer Customer Service Representative Customs Officer Educational Therapist Educator (Elementary) Guidance Counselor Home Economist Preschool Teacher Educator Educator (On-site) Educator (Social Services) Information Scientist (Government) Peace Corps Volunteer Proofreader Public Relations Specialist Recreation Worker (Youth) School Principal School Psychologist Special Education Teacher Researcher Researcher (School) Salesperson (Books) Salesperson (Specialized) School Principal Teacher Assistant Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) EDUCATION ADVISEMENT CENTER (120 MCKB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 66 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in TEACHING PHYSICAL SCIENCE COLLEGE: David O. McKay School of Education DEPARTMENT: Teacher Education CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department Secretary 205 MCKB (801) 422-4077 MAJOR: Teaching Physical Science EMPHASIS: Teaching Physical Science ADVISEMENT CENTER: Education: Linda Parker, Karen Oates, Virginia McArthur 120 MCKB (801) 422-3426 eac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Astronomer Chemist Educator (Private School) Elementary School Teacher Geologist Child Care Worker Curriculum Designer Customer Service Representative Educational Therapist Educator Educator (On-site) Lobbyist Peace Corps Volunteer Geophysicist Medical Technologist Meteorologist Physicist Producer (Educational Television) Proofreader Public Health Administrator Public Relations Specialist Recreation Worker (Youth) Researcher Researcher (Government Researcher (School) Professor Quality Inspector Researcher Theorist Salesperson (Specialized) School Principal School Principal (Assistant) Social Worker Special Education Teacher Teacher Assistant Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) EDUCATION ADVISEMENT CENTER (120 MCKB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 67 CAREERS in TEACHING SOCIAL SCIENCE COLLEGE: David O. McKay School of Education DEPARTMENT: Teacher Education CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department Secretary 205 MCKB (801) 422-4077 MAJOR: Teaching Social Science EMPHASIS: Teaching Social Science ADVISEMENT CENTER: Education: Linda Parker, Karen Oates, Virginia McArthur 120 MCKB (801) 422-3426 eac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Analyst (Marketing Research) Anthropologist Archaeologist Computer Systems Analyst Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Economist Child Care Worker Curriculum Designer Customer Service Representative Educational Therapist Educator Educator (On-site) Lobbyist Peace Corps Volunteer Educator (Private School) Elementary School Teacher Genealogist Geographer Geographer (Medical) Historian Producer (Educational Television) Proofreader Public Health Administrator Public Relations Specialist Recreation Worker (Youth) Researcher Researcher (Government Researcher (School) Political Scientist Professor Regional Planner Researcher School Principal Sociologist Salesperson (Specialized) School Principal School Principal (Assistant) Social Worker Special Education Teacher Teacher Assistant Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) EDUCATION ADVISEMENT CENTER (120 MCKB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 68 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHING MA JORS / MINORS Te a c h i n g M a j o r s Art Education K-12 Department Faculty Advisor College Advisement Center Visual Arts Sherron Hill C-502C HFAC 422-8153 Duane Jeffery 589 WIDB 422-2155 Dorothy Siebert C-104 BNSN (801) 422-6269 Dana Bougerie 4064 JKHB 422-4952 Mark Clement 3370 TMCB 422-7608 Marilyn Berrett (A-G) Pamela Musil (H-O) Rebecca Phillips (P-Z) Cathy Black (transfer) 294 RB 422-5086 Paul Coon 229 RB 422-3324 Barry Bickmore S-321 ESC 422-4680 Christopher Crowe 3170 JKHB 422-3429 Shirley Klein M-212A B-77 422-4584 Michael D Bush 4013 JKHB 422-4515 James Davis 690D SWKT 422-3852 Barry Bickmore S-321 ESC 422-4680 Randall J Lund 4088 JKHB 422-4961 Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC 422-3777 Biology and Agriculture 380 WIDB 422-3042 Physical and Math Sciences N-179 ESC 422-6270 Humanities 3078 JKHB 422-4789 Physical and Math Sciences N-179 ESC 422-6270 Health and Human Performance 203 RB 422-3638 Biology Composite Teaching Biology Chemistry Education Chemistry & Biochemistry Asian & Near Eastern Languages Computer Science Dance Chinese Teaching (Minor Only) Computer Science Teaching (Minor only) Dance Education Driver Safety Education (Minor only) Earth & Space Science Education English Teaching Health Sciences Health and Human Performance 203 RB 422-3638 Physical and Math Sciences N-179 ESC 422-6270 Humanities 3078 JKHB 422-4789 Family Home and Social Science 151 SWKT 422-3541 Humanities 3078 JKHB 422-4789 Family Home and Social Science 151 SWKT 422-3541 Physical and Math Sciences N-179 ESC 422-6270 Humanities 3078 JKHB 422-4789 Geology English Family Science (Home Economics Education, Composite Emphasis) Family Science (Home Economics, Family Life Emphasis) French Teaching Family Sciences French & Italian Languages Geography Geography Teaching Geology Teaching (Minor only) German Teaching Earth Science Education Germanic & Slavic Languages http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 69 SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHING MA JORS / MINORS Te a c h i n g M a j o r s Health Sciences (School Health Education) History Teaching Department Faculty Advisor College Advisement Center Health Sciences Sue Hill 229D RB 422-1705 Richard Kimball 303 KMB 422-9277 Health and Human Performance 203 RB 422-3638 Family Home and Social Science 151 SWKT 422-3541 History Humanities Composite Teaching (English, French, German, History, Japanese, Latin, Russian, Spanish) Mathematics Education Humanities, Classics & Comparative Literature Mathematics Humanities Advisement Humanities 3078 JKHB 3078 JKHB 422-4789 422-4789 Jacqueline Voyles 256 TMCB 422-3640 Gordon Jessop E-544 HFAC 422-6113 Tod Pennington 274 SFH 422-2335 Tod Pennington 273 SFH 422-2335 Harold Stokes N271 ESC 422-2215 Duane Merrill N179 ESC 422-6270 Eric Hyer 780 SWKT 422-4699 Department Secretary will assign student: Annette Erickson 1093 SWKT 422-4288 Department Secretary 4094 JKHB 422-4923 Education Advisement 120 MCKB 422-3426 Cardell Jacobson 880 SWKT 422-2105 Physical and Math Sciences N-179 ESC 422-6270 Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC 422-3777 Health and Human Performance 203 RB 422-3638 Health and Human Performance 203 RB 422-3638 Education 120 MCKB 422-3426 Physical and Math Sciences N-179 ESC 422-6270 Family Home and Social Science 151 SWKT 422-3541 Family Home and Social Science 151 SWKT 422-3541 Music Education (K-12, Choral and Instrumental) Physical Education (Public School Teaching) Coaching and Teaching Physical Education (Minor only) Physical Science Teaching (Composite Teaching Major) Physics Teaching Music Physical Education Physical Education Secondary Education Physics & Astronomy Political Science Political Science Teaching (Minor only) Psychology Teaching (Minor only) Psychology Russian Teaching (Minor only) Social Science Teaching (Composite Teaching Major) Sociology Teaching (Minor only) Germanic & Slavic Languages Secondary Education Sociology Humanities 3078 JKHB 422-4789 Education 120 MCKB 422-3426 Family Home and Social Science 151 SWKT 422-3541 Te a c h i n g M a j o r s Department Faculty Advisor College Advisement Center 70 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHING MA JORS / MINORS Spanish Teaching Spanish & Portuguese Humanities, Classics & Comparative Literature School of Technology Theatre & Film Baldomero Lago 4079A JKHB 422-3455 Humanities 3078 JKHB 422-4789 Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL) K-12 (Minor only) Technology Teacher Education Theatre Arts Education Humanities Advisement Humanities 3078 JKHB 3078 JKHB 422-4789 422-4789 Beverly Harmon 230 SNLB 422-1819 Amy Jensen B-277 HFAC 422-6645 Engineering and Technology 264 CB 422-4325 Fine Arts & Communications D-444 HFAC 422-3777 S p e c i a l E d u c a t i o n Te a c h i n g K - 1 2 Special Education Teaching K-12 Counseling, Psychology and Special Education Tina Dyches 340 MCKB 422-5045 Education 120 MCKB 422-3426 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 71 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 73 CAREERS in CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: Chemical Engineering CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department Secretary 350 CB (801) 422-2586 MAJOR: Chemical Engineering EMPHASIS: Chemical Engineering ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Aerospace / Propellent Engineer Analytical Technician Biomedical Engineer Ceramic Engineer Chemical Design Engineer Chemical Engineer Chemical Engineer Technician Chemical Operator Chemist Educator Engineer (Design) Environmental Engineer Environmental Health Specialist Industrial Engineer Medical Technologist Metals / Mining Engineer Oceanographer Petroleum Engineer Plant Operator Pollution Engineer Professor Researcher Researcher (Process) Salesperson (Technical) Sanitation Engineer Semiconductor Engineer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 75 CAREERS in CIVIL ENGINEERING COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: Civil and Environmental Engineering CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: A. Woodruff Miller 368 CB (801) 422-2811 MAJOR: Civil Engineering EMPHASIS: Civil Engineering ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Cartographer Civil Engineer Civil Engineering Technician Educator Engineer Engineer (Air Quality) Engineer (Construction) Engineer (Public Works) Engineer (Soil Mechanics) Environmental Engineer (Soil, Water, Air) Environmental Engineer (Water Resource) Hydrologist Irrigation Specialist Manager Professor Regional Planner Researcher Sanitation Engineer Structural Engineer Surveyor Transportation Engineer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 76 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in COMPUTER ENGINEERING COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: Electrical and Computer Engineering CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: K. Ann Tanner 459 CB (801) 422-4013 MAJOR: Computer Engineering EMPHASIS: Computer Engineering ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Artificial Intelligence Computer Systems Analyst Database Manager Electrical Engineer (Computer) Engineer (Computer) Actuary Analyst (Financial) Analyst (Management) Certified Network Engineer Graphic Designer Information Systems Specialist Network Support / Communications Professor Computer Programmer Customer Service Representative Educator (Mathematics) Operations Research Analyst Researcher Systems Design Technician Webmaster Regional Planner Software Engineer / Developer Technology Education Teacher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 77 CAREERS in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: Electrical and Computer Engineering CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: K. Ann Tanner 459 CB (801) 422-4013 MAJOR: Electrical Engineering EMPHASIS: Electrical Engineering ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Acoustical Engineer Analog Designer Computer Systems Analyst Consultant (Engineering) Digital Signal Processing Electrical Engineer Electrical Engineer (Equipment) Electrician Electro-Optical Engineer Engineer Engineer (Commercial) Engineer (Communications) Engineer (Design) Engineer (Plant) Engineer (Research) Engineer (Sales) Engineer (Systems) Engineer (Transmission) Professor Radio Operator Researcher RF Design Software Engineer / Developer Telecommunications Wireless Communication See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 78 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: Mechanical Engineering CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Carl Sorensen 435-J CTB (801) 422-6397 MAJOR: Mechanical Engineering EMPHASIS: Mechanical Engineering ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Aerospace Engineer Automotive Engineer Construction Manager Engineer Engineer (Design) Engineer (Process) Engineer (Thermal Science) Heating / Air Conditioning (HVAC) Engineer Hydraulic Engineer Industrial Engineer Manufacturing Engineer Materials Engineer Mechanical Engineer Metallurgical Engineer Nuclear Engineer Process Engineer Product Designer Production Coordinator Professor Project Engineer Quality Assurance Engineer Reliability Engineer Researcher (Engineering) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 79 CAREERS in CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: School of Technology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Beverly Harmon 230 SNLB (801) 422-1818 MAJOR: Construction Management EMPHASIS: Construction Management ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Bonding Agent Building Inspector Property Manager Commercial Construction Construction Manager Contract Administrator Engineer (Safety) Entrepreneur (Construction) Estimator Heavy & Highway Construction Pre-Architecture Professor Project Manager Real Estate Agent Real Estate Developer Regional Planner (City) Residential Construction Salesperson Scheduler Site Manager Superintendent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Architecture Construction Law Construction Management See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 80 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in FACILITIES MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: School of Technology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Beverly Harmon 230 SNLB (801) 422-1818 MAJOR: Facilities Management EMPHASIS: Facilities Management ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Commercial Real Estate Broker Construction Project Manager Energy Manager Equipment / Furnishings Supervisor Financial Assistance Management Grounds Supervisor Health Services Facilities Administrator Maintenance Management Property Manager Real Estate Management Risk Management Safety Security Manager Space Planning Sports Arena Manager Strategic Planner See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Architecture Construction Management Engineering Facility Management See Graduate School Electronic Resources Graduate Studies (MBA) Graduate Studies (MPA) Graduate Studies (Other) Urban and Land Planning WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 81 CAREERS in INDUSTRIAL DESIGN COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: School of Technology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Beverly Harmon 230 SNLB (801) 422-1818 MAJOR: Industrial Design EMPHASIS: Industrial Design ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Animator Computer Graphics Design Researcher Exhibit Designer Equipment Designer Furniture Designer Model Maker Prototyper Point-of-Purchase Designer Product Designer Professor Stage Production Designer Technology Education Teacher Technical Illustrator Transportation Designer Web Designer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 82 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: School of Technology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Beverly Harmon 230 SNLB (801) 422-1818 MAJOR: Information Technology EMPHASIS: Information Technology ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Computer Programmer Computer Security Specialist Computer Service Technician Computer Systems Analyst Consultant Database Manager Embedded Systems Designer Engineer (Computer) Entrepreneur Equipment Repair Technician / Troubleshooter Information Technologist Library Media Specialist Network Administrator Network Designer Researcher Salesperson Software Engineer / Developer System Administrator System Integrator Technical Writer Test Engineer Web Programmer Web System Designer Wireless Communications Specialist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 83 CAREERS in MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: School of Technology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Beverly Harmon 230 SNLB (801) 422-1818 MAJOR: Manufacturing Engineering Technology EMPHASIS: Manufacturing Engineering Technology ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Programmer Engineer / Designer Engineer (Process) Industrial Engineer Manager (Manufacturing) Manufacturing Engineer Plant Manager Production Supervisor Project Engineer Quality Engineer Robotics and Automation Service Technician Tool Designer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Engineering Graduate Studies (MBA) Graduate Studies (Other) See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 84 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in TECHNOLOGY TEACHER EDUCATION COLLEGE: Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT: School of Technology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Beverly Harmon 230 SNLB (801) 422-1818 MAJOR: Technology Teacher Education EMPHASIS: Technology Teacher Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Engineering and Technology 264 CB (801) 422-4325 olson@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Applied Technology Coordinator Furniture Designer Graphic Designer High School Applied Tech Teacher High School Eng & Tech Teacher High School Teacher: Electronics High School Teacher: Drafting High School Teacher: Woodworking High School Teacher: Carpentry High School Teacher: Manufacturing Tech High School Teacher: Transportation Tech High School Teacher: Multimedia Middle School Tech Teacher Multimedia Computer Specialist Professor School Principal Systems Integrator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (264 CB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 85 FAMILY, HOME, & SOCIAL SCIENCES http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 87 CAREERS in ANTHROPOLOGY / ARCHAEOLOGY COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Anthropology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Evie Forsythe 947 SWKT (801) 422-6108 MAJOR: Anthropology EMPHASIS: Archaeology ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Anthropologist Archaeologist Art Preservationist Consultant Advertising Agent Animal Caretaker Archaeologist Author Author (Children s Lit.) Biologist (Wildlife) Botanist Boy Scouts of America Executive Camp Director Conservation Officer Consultant (Computer) Contractor Curator Educator Environmental Health Specialist Correctional Officer Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Economic Development Coordinator Educator (Zoology) Environmental Scientist Forest Technician Geologist Graphic Designer Librarian (Children s) Manager Multimedia Computer Specialist Paleontologist Public Health Administrator Researcher Park Ranger Police Officer Printing and Publishing Industry Worker Recreation Worker Recreation Worker (Youth) Residential Counselor School Principal Social Worker Web Programmer Wholesaler Zoologist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 89 CAREERS in ANTHROPOLOGY / SOCIOCULTURAL COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Anthropology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Evie Forsythe 947 SWKT (801) 422-6108 MAJOR: Anthropology EMPHASIS: Sociocultural ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Anthropologist Archaeologist Art Preservationist Consultant Advertising Agent Animal Caretaker Author Author (Children s Lit.) Biologist (Wildlife) Botanist Boy Scouts of America Executive Camp Director Conservation Officer Consultant (Computer) Contractor Correctional Officer Curator Educator Environmental Health Specialist Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Economic Development Coordinator Educator (Zoology) Environmental Scientist Forest Technician Geologist Graphic Designer Librarian (Children s) Manager Multimedia Computer Specialist Paleontologist Public Health Administrator Researcher Park Ranger Police Officer Printing and Publishing Industry Worker Recreation Worker Recreation Worker (Youth) Residential Counselor School Principal Social Worker Web Programmer Wholesaler Zoologist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 90 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in ANTHROPOLOGY COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Anthropology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Evie Forsythe 947 SWKT (801) 422-6108 MAJOR: Anthropology EMPHASIS: Sociocultural Anthropology Double Major ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Anthropologist Archaeologist Art Preservationist Consultant Advertising Agent Animal Caretaker Author Author (Children s Lit.) Biologist (Wildlife) Botanist Boy Scouts of America Executive Camp Director Conservation Officer Consultant (Computer) Contractor Correctional Officer Curator Educator Environmental Health Specialist Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Economic Development Coordinator Educator (Zoology) Environmental Scientist Forest Technician Geologist Graphic Designer Librarian (Children s) Manager Multimedia Computer Specialist Paleontologist Public Health Administrator Researcher Park Ranger Police Officer Printing and Publishing Industry Worker Recreation Worker Recreation Worker (Youth) Residential Counselor School Principal Social Worker Web Programmer Wholesaler Zoologist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 91 CAREERS in ECONOMICS (BA) COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Economics CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Farrell Jensen 167 FOB (801) 422-4057 Jim McDonald 129 FOB 422-3463 MAJOR: Economics (BA) EMPHASIS: Economics ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Accountant Analyst (Advertising) Analyst (Commodities) Analyst (Financial) Analyst (Market Research) Analyst (Market) Analyst (Merchandise) Assessor Banker Computer Systems Analyst Consultant (Economic) Credit Analyst Demographer Economist Economist (Agricultural) Economist (Business) Economist (Communications) Economist (Government) Economist (Industrial) Economist (Labor) Economist (Regional) Engineer (Systems) Foreign Service Officer Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer (CIA) Investment Banker Journalist Management Consultant Manager Marketing Specialist Professor Researcher Special Agent Statistician (Economic) Stock Broker Technical Writer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: MBA, MOB, MPA and other Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 92 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in ECONOMICS (BS) COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Economics CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Farrell Jensen 167 FOB (801) 422-4057 Jim McDonald 129 FOB 422-3463 MAJOR: Economics (BS) EMPHASIS: Economics ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Accountant Analyst (Advertising) Analyst (Commodities) Analyst (Financial) Analyst (Market Research) Analyst (Market) Analyst (Merchandise) Assessor Banker Computer Systems Analyst Consultant (Economic) Credit Analyst Demographer Economist Economist (Agricultural) Economist (Business) Economist (Communications) Economist (Government) Economist (Industrial) Economist (Labor) Economist (Regional) Engineer (Systems) Foreign Service Officer Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer (CIA) Investment Banker Journalist Management Consultant Manager Marketing Specialist Professor Researcher Special Agent Statistician (Economic) Stock Broker Technical Writer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: MBA, MOB, MPA and other Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 93 CAREERS in HOME AND FAMILY LIFE COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: School of Family Life CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Mary Thompson M-123B B-77 (801) 422-7171 Dawna Baugh M-123C B-77 (801) 422-7175 MAJOR: Home and Family Life EMPHASIS: Home and Family Life ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) 4-H Youth Development Agent Administrative Assistant Analyst (Social Science) Association Executive Building Manager Chief Information Officer Child Development Specialist Child Psychologist Consultant (Children s Education) Cooperative Extension Agent Correctional Officer Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Dean Dean (of Student Activities) Dean (of Students) Distance Learning Educator Economic Development Coordinator Educational Therapist Educator Employment Firm Worker English as a Second Language Teacher Fashion Designer Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director (Charities) Gerontologist Grant Writer Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor (Career) Guidance Counselor (Community College) Human Resource Manager Interior Designer Juvenile Officer Manager Manager (Children s Services) Manager (Health Program) Manager (Production) Manager (Recreation Facility) Manager (Recreation) Marriage and Family Counselor Preschool Teacher Psychiatric Technician Public Relations Specialist Public Relations Specialist (for Schools) Registrar Rehabilitation Counselor Researcher Residence Hall Director School Social Worker Social Worker Social Worker (Child Welfare) Social Worker (Crime victims) Social Worker (Institutional) Substance Abuse Counselor Tour Operator Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management and other Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 94 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: School of Family Life CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Mary Thompson M-123B B-77 (801) 422-7171 Dawna Baugh M-123C B-77 (801) 422-7175 MAJOR: Family and Consumer Sciences Education EMPHASIS: Family and Consumer Sciences Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Analyst (Financial) Archivist (Registrar) Audiologist Buyer Camp Director Chef Chemist (Food) Child Care Worker Child Psychologist Consultant (Consumer Service) Consultant (Food Service) Consultant (Health) Consumer Protection Agency Worker Cooperative Extension Agent Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Dietitian Dietitian (University) Educational Therapist Educator Educator (Dietetics) Educator (Health) Educator (Home Economics) Educator (Private School) Fashion Designer Financial Planner Food Service Supervisor Fund-Raising Director (Charities) Furniture Designer Genealogist Gerontologist Government Food Inspector Guidance Counselor Home Economist Interior Designer Manager (Recreation Facility) Marketing Manager Marriage and Family Counselor Physical Therapist Preschool Teacher Professor Public Relations Specialist Recreation Worker Rehabilitation Counselor Researcher Researcher (Food) School Principal School Psychologist School Social Worker Social Worker Special Education Teacher Substance Abuse Counselor Textile Technologist Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 95 CAREERS in MARRIAGE, FAMILY & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: School of Family Life CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Bernard Poduska Susanne Olsen 1060 SWKT 1036 SWKT (801) 422-3649 (801) 422-2058 MAJOR: Marriage, Family & Human Development EMPHASIS: Marriage, Family & Human Development ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) 4-H Youth Development Agent Administrative Assistant Analyst (Social Science) Association Executive Chief Information Officer Child Development Specialist Child Psychologist Consultant (Children s Education) Cooperative Extension Agent Correctional Officer Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Dean Dean (of Student Activities) Dean (of Students) Distance Learning Educator Economic Development Coordinator Educational Therapist Educator Employment Firm Worker English as a Second Language Teacher Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director (Charities) Gerontologist Grant Writer Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor (Career) Guidance Counselor (Community College) Head Hunter Human Resource Manager Juvenile Officer Manager Manager (Children s Services) Manager (Health Program) Manager (Production) Manager (Recreation Facility) Manager (Recreation) Marriage and Family Counselor Physical Therapist Preschool Teacher Psychiatric Technician Psychiatrist Public Relations Specialist Public Relations Specialist (for Schools) Recreation Worker Rehabilitation Counselor Researcher Residence Hall Director School Social Worker Social Worker Social Worker (Child Welfare) Social Worker (Crime victims) Social Worker (Institutional) Substance Abuse Counselor Tour Operator Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 96 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Geography CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Brandon Plewe 630 SWKT (801) 422-4161 MAJOR: Geographic Information Systems EMPHASIS: Geographic Information Systems ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Analyst (GIS) Analyst (Map) Cartographer Computer Programmer Consultant (Map) Copy Editor (Maps) Critic (Photography) Curator (Map) Database Manager Digitizer Drafter Environmental Scientist Librarian (Maps) Printing Press Operator Researcher Surveyor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 97 CAREERS in GLOBAL STUDIES GEOGRAPHY COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Geography CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Matt Shumway 690B SWKT (801) 422-3851 MAJOR: Geography EMPHASIS: Global Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Analyst Analyst (Geographic) Analyst (Map) Cartographer Civil Engineer Climatologist Community Organizer Critic (Photography) Curator (Map) Data Entry Operator Demographer Economic Development Coordinator Economist (International) Educator Environmental Scientist Geographer Geographer (Agricultural) Geologist Intelligence Officer Land Management Officer Landscape Architect Librarian (Maps) Manager (Hotel) Park Ranger Pilot (Airline) Recreation Worker Regional Planner Regional Planner (City) Researcher (Environmental) Researcher (Parks and Recreation) Researcher (Site) Soil Scientist Topographer Transportation Engineer Travel Agent Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 98 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Geography CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Vanessa Haws 151 SWKT (801) 422-3541 MAJOR: Geography EMPHASIS: Environmental Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) 911 Operator Accountant Agricultural Engineer Analyst (Market) Analyst (Quality) Analyst (Risk) Analytical Technician Animal Control Specialist Aquatic Biologist Arborist Archaeologist Auditor (Environmental) Author Biologist Botanist Camp Director (Grounds) Cartographer Chemist Climatologist Computer Systems Analyst Conservation Officer Consultant Contractor Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Curator Database Manager Demographer Economist Ecotourist Educator Engineer Entomologist Entrepreneur Environmental Health Specialist Environmental Health Specialist (Air Quality) Environmental Scientist Environmental Scientist (Ecologist) Food Service Supervisor Foreign Service Officer Forester Fund-Raising Director Garbage Collector Geologist Geologist (Hydro) Geophysicist Groundwater Professional Hazardous Waste Management Specialist Historian Hunting and Fishing Guide Hydrologist Ichthyologist Journalist Landscape Architect Lawyer Librarian Lobbyist Logging Industry Worker Manager Mentor Meteorologist Microbiologist Oceanographer Park Ranger Park Ranger Pharmacist Photographer Pilot Political Scientist Professor Public Health Administrator Rangeland Specialist Regional Planner Researcher Researcher (Environmental) Sociologist Statistician Toxicologist Videographer Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Wholesaler (Environmental Equipment) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 99 CAREERS in TRAVEL AND TOURISM STUDIES COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Geography CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Jim Davis 6900 SWKT (801) 422-3852 MAJOR: Geography EMPHASIS: Travel and Tourism Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Administrative Assistant Archivist Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerk Cashier Consultant Customer Service Representative Office Clerk Flight Attendant Host / Hostess Hunting and Fishing Guide Innkeeper Motor Vehicle Dispatcher Production Coordinator Salesperson Ticket Agent Tour Operator Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 100 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in GEOGRAPHY TEACHING COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Geography CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Vanessa Haws 151 SWKT (801) 422-3541 MAJOR: Geography Teaching EMPHASIS: Geography Teaching ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Analyst (GIS) Analyst (Map) Cartographer Climatologist Critic (Photography) Curator (Map) Demographer Educator (Geography) Geographer Geographer (Agricultural) Geologist Librarian (Maps) Professor (Geography) Regional Planner Regional Planner (City) Researcher Soil Scientist Surveyor Transportation Engineer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 101 CA REERS in URBAN, RURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Geography CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Sam Otterstrom 690F SWKT (801) 422-7751 MAJOR: Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning EMPHASIS: Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Conservation Officer Hydrologist Police Officer Regional Planner Regional Planner (City) Strategic Planner Transportation Engineer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 102 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREE RS in FAMILY HISTORY COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: History CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: George Ryskamp 334 KMB (801) 422-8047 MAJOR: Family History -- Genealogy EMPHASIS: Family History -- Genealogy ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Archivist (Registrar) Author Campaign Director Curator Economist Foreign Service Officer Curator Educator Intelligence Officer Investment Banker Journalist Legislator Genealogist Historian Paralegal Public Utilities Service Representative Researcher (Market) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 103 CA REERS in HISTORY COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: History CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Julie Radle 323 KMB (801) 422-4335 MAJOR: History EMPHASIS: History ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu http://fhss.byu.edu/history/counseling/welcome/undergrad.html POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Archivist (Registrar) Author Campaign Director Curator Economist Foreign Service Officer Curator Educator Intelligence Officer Investment Banker Journalist Genealogist Historian Paralegal Public Utilities Service Representative Researcher (Market) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 104 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in HISTORY TEACHING COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: History CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Vanessa Haws 151 SWKT (801) 422-3541 MAJOR: History Teaching EMPHASIS: History Teaching ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Archivist (Registrar) Author Campaign Director Computer Systems Analyst Curator Economist Educator Campaign Director Curator Economist Foreign Service Officer Educator (History) Educator (Private School) Foreign Service Officer Genealogist Historian Intelligence Officer Journalist Intelligence Officer Investment Banker Journalist Legislator Professor Public Utilities Service Representative Researcher Researcher (Market) School Principal Superintendent Paralegal Public Utilities Service Representative Researcher (Market) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 105 CAREERS in POLITICAL SCIENCE COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Political Science CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Eric Hyer 780 SWKT (801) 422-4699 MAJOR: Political Science EMPHASIS: Political Science ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) City Manager Foreign Service Officer Intelligence Officer Journalist (Columnist) Lawyer Linguist Lobbyist Police Officer Political Scientist Professor Regional Planner (Assistant) Researcher Sociologist (Urban Planning) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 106 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in PSYCHOLOGY COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Psychology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Kay Smith 1094 SWKT (801) 422-6359 MAJOR: Psychology EMPHASIS: Psychology ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Art Therapist Author Child Psychologist Clinical Psychologist Community Organizer Correctional Officer Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Employment Firm Worker Experimental Psychologist Guidance Counselor Analyst (Job) Banker Economist Educator Guidance Counselor (Career) Human Resource Manager Labor Union Business Agent Marriage and Family Counselor Neuropsychologist Physicist Physical Therapist Professor Psychologist Psychologist (Community) Employment Firm Worker Gerontologist Insurance Sales Agent Marketing Specialist Psychologist (Industrial) Psychologist (Pet) Psychologist (Sports) Religious Education Director Researcher Researcher (Military Behavior) Residence Hall Director School Psychologist Social Worker Substance Abuse Counselor Regional Planner Salesperson Sociologist Technical Writer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 107 CAREERS in SOCIAL WORK COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: School of Social Work CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Margie Edwards (Undergraduate) 215 KMB (801) 422-8157 Wanda Spaid (Graduate) 214 KMB (801) 422-3289 MAJOR: Social Work EMPHASIS: Social Work ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Correctional Officer Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Educator Geriatric Aide Author Gerontologist Marriage and Family Counselor School Social Worker Social Worker Social Worker (Child Welfare) Guidance Counselor Health Care Professional Social Worker (Geriatric) Social Worker (Hospital) Substance Abuse Counselor Volunteer Services Coordinator Police Officer Sociologist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 108 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in SOCIOLOGY COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Sociology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Stan Knapp 870 SWKT (801) 422-3590 Barry Johnson 850 SWKT (801) 422-3336 Bruce Chadwick 892 SWKT (801) 422-6026 MAJOR: Sociology EMPHASIS: Sociology ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Administrative Assistant Anthropologist City Manager Community Organizer Correctional Officer Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Educator Environmental Scientist (Social) Foreign Service Officer Forensic Scientist Gerontologist Historian Human Resource Manager Manager Pathologist (social) Penologist Professor Regional Planner Researcher Social Worker Sociologist Sociologist (Industrial) Sociologist (Rural) Sociologist (Urban) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 109 CAREERS in RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS COLLEGE: Family, Home, & Social Sciences DEPARTMENT: Sociology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Vaughn Call 894 SWKT (801) 422-3392 MAJOR: Sociology EMPHASIS: Research and Analysis ADVISEMENT CENTER: Family, Home & Social Sciences 151 SWKT 1-877-890-5295 (801) 422-3541 fhssadvisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Administrative Assistant Analyst (Data) Analyst (Market) Anthropologist City Manager Community Organizer Correctional Officer Counseling / Clinical Psychologist Educator Environmental Scientist (Social) Foreign Service Officer Forensic Scientist Gerontologist Historian Human Resource Manager Pathologist (social) Penologist Professor Public Opinion Researcher Regional Planner Researcher Social Worker Sociologist Sociologist (Industrial) Sociologist (Rural) Sociologist (Urban) Statistician See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) FHSS CAREER ADVISEMENT WEBSITE (Internet) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic CLIC, Departments, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 110 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 111 CA REERS in ADVERTISING AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Communications CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Doug McKinlay F-341 HFAC (801) 422-8030 MAJOR: Communications EMPHASIS: Advertising and Marketing Communications ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Advertising Agent Analyst (Job) Analyst (Market) Buyer Educator (On-site) Manager Manager (Budget) Manager (Industrial) Manager (Sales) Media Planner Merchandise Displayer Researcher Retail Manager Salesperson Salesperson (Technical) Stock Broker See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 113 CAREERS in BROADCAST JOURNALISM COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Communications CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Tom Griffiths F-570 HFAC (801) 422-8030 MAJOR: Communications EMPHASIS: Broadcast Journalism ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Account Executive Advertising Agent Association Executive Author Broadcast Technician Broadcaster Computer Programmer Consultant (Media) Cooperative Extension Agent Copy Editor Copywriter Educator Educator (Broadcasting) Engineer (Radio and Television) Graphic Designer Journalist Manager Manager (Advertising) Marketing Specialist Meteorologist Motion Picture / Television Director Motion Picture Industry Artist News Anchor Photographer Production Coordinator Public Relations Specialist Recording Industry Worker (Audio Technician) Researcher Videographer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 114 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Communications CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Allen Palmer F-527 HFAC (801) 422-3832 MAJOR: Communications EMPHASIS: Communications Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Copy Editor Copywriter Journalist Manager (Advertising) Photographer Producer Professor Public Relations Specialist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 115 CAREERS in PRINT JOURNALISM COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Communications CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Kevin Stoker F-537 HFAC (801) 422-1222 MAJOR: Communications EMPHASIS: Print Journalism ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Account Executive Advertising Manger Advertising Anchor Audio Technician Broadcast Educator Broadcast Technician Camera Operator Community Relations Computer Graphics Copywriter Editor Executive Management Floor Director General Manager Marketing Media Consultant Meteorologist Motion Picture Photographer Motion Picture / Television Director News Broadcaster Newspaper Editor Photographer Production Worker Programmer Public Relations Specialist Radio / Television Announcer Radio / Television Engineer Radio / Television Newscaster Reporter Researcher Syndication Teacher Videographer Writer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 116 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in PUBLIC RELATIONS COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Communications CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Rich Long F-533 HFAC (801) 422-2924 MAJOR: Communications EMPHASIS: Public Relations ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Consultant Foreign Service Officer Journalist (Columnist) Lobbyist Manager Politician Professor Public Relations Specialist Speech Writer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 117 CAREERS in MUSIC COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Harrison Powley E-563 HFAC (801) 422-3279 MAJOR: Music EMPHASIS: Music ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Composer Conductor Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist (Music) Educator See Job Board in Department Instrumental Musician Journalist (Music) Motion Picture / Television Director Musicologist Piano Tuner Professor Radio and Television Program Executive Recording Industry Worker Singer Variety Performer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 118 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in MUSIC COMPOSITION COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Michael Hicks E-555 HFAC (801) 422-2275 MAJOR: Music Composition EMPHASIS: Music Composition ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Composer Conductor (Chamber group or Orchestra) Copyist (Music) Critic Educator See Job Board in Department Instrumental Musician Journalist (Music) Music Editor Music Therapist Piano Tuner Professor Radio and Television Program Executive Recording Industry Engineer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 119 CAREERS in MUSIC EDUCATION K-12 CHORAL COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Paul Broomhead E-556 HFAC (801) 422-3315 MAJOR: Music Education EMPHASIS: K-12 Choral ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Music Teacher Announcers and Disc Jockeys Artist Child Care Worker Choral Performer Choreographer Composer Conductor Conductor (Choir) Conductor (Music) Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist See Elementary Education David O. McKay School of Education Music Teacher (Choral) Copywriter Critic (Music) Cue Selector Distance Learning Educator Entrepreneur Historian Instrumental Musician Journalist Librarian (Music) Manager (Repertoire) Music Teacher (Elementary) Printing and Publishing Industry Worker (Music) Professor Prompter Researcher School Principal Secondary School Teacher (Band Director) Singer Sound Technician Studio Owner / Operator Superintendent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 120 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in MUSIC EDUCATION K-12 INSTRUMENTAL COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Gordon Jessop E-554 HFAC (801) 422-6113 MAJOR: Music Education EMPHASIS: K-12 Instrumental ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Music Teacher Announcers and Disc Jockeys Artist Child Care Worker Choral Performer Choreographer Composer Conductor Conductor (Choir) Conductor (Music) Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist See Elementary Education David O. McKay School of Education Music Teacher (Choral) Copywriter Critic (Music) Cue Selector Distance Learning Educator Entrepreneur Historian Instrumental Musician Journalist Librarian (Music) Manager (Repertoire) Music Teacher (Elementary) Printing and Publishing Industry Worker (Music) Professor Prompter Researcher School Principal Secondary School Teacher (Band Director) Singer Sound Technician Studio Owner / Operator Superintendent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 121 CAREERS in MUSIC EDUCATION / ELEM MUSIC SPECIALIST COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Jerry Jaccard C-582 HFAC (801) 422-3778 MAJOR: Music Education EMPHASIS: Elementary Music Specialist ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Music Teacher Announcers and Disc Jockeys Child Care Worker Choral Performer Choreographer Composer Conductor Conductor (Choir) Conductor (Music) Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist See Elementary Education David O. McKay School of Education Music Teacher (Choral) Copywriter Critic (Music) Cue Selector Distance Learning Educator Entrepreneur Historian Instrumental Musician Journalist Librarian (Music) Manager (Repertoire) Music Teacher (Elementary) Printing and Publishing Industry Worker (Music) Professor Prompter Researcher School Principal Secondary School Teacher (Band Director) Singer Sound Technician Studio Owner / Operator Superintendent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 122 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CARE ERS in JAZZ STUDIES COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Ron Brough E-281 HFAC (801) 422-3320 MAJOR: Jazz Studies EMPHASIS: Jazz Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Announcers and Disc Jockeys Composer Conductor Conductor (Choir) Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist Critic (Music) Entrepreneur Instrumental Musician Librarian (Music) Music Teacher Printing and Publishing Industry Worker Private Studio Instructor Professor Secondary School Teacher Singer (Jazz) Travel Agent Journalist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Artist and Repertoiry Management Graduate Studies (Other) Music Production Studies Recording Engineer See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 123 CAREERS in BRASS PERFORMANCE COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Call School of Music for applicable faculty C-550 HFAC (801) 422-4784 MAJOR: Performance EMPHASIS: Brass ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Composer Conductor Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist (Music) Critic Educator Instrumental Musician Journalist (Music) Motion Picture / Television Director Musicologist Piano Tuner Professor Recording Industry Worker Singer Variety Performer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 124 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in COMBINED PIANO AND ORGAN PERFORMANCE COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Jeff Shumway E-439 HFAC (801) 422-4922 MAJOR: Performance EMPHASIS: Combined Piano and Organ ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Accompanist Composer Conductor Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist (Music) Critic Educator Instrumental Musician Journalist (Music) Musicologist Performer Piano Tuner Private School Music Administrator Private Studio Instructor Professor Recording Industry Engineer Vocal Coach See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 125 CAREERS in ORGAN PERFORMANCE COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Don Cook C-250 HFAC (801) 422-3260 MAJOR: Performance EMPHASIS: Organ ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Composer Conductor Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist (Music) Critic Educator Instrumental Musician Journalist (Music) Motion Picture / Television Director Musicologist Performer Piano Tuner Private School Music Administrator Private Studio Instructor Professor Recording Industry Engineer Vocal Coach See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 126 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in PERCUSSION PERFORMANCE COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Ron Brough E-281 HFAC (801) 422-3320 MAJOR: Performance EMPHASIS: Percussion ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Composer Conductor Copyist (Music) Critic Educator Instrumental Musician Journalist (Music) Motion Picture / Television Director Musicologist Music Retail Music Instrument Manufacturing/Distribution Music Therapist Piano Tuner Private Studio Instructor Professor Recording Industry Engineer Variety Performer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 127 CAREERS in PIANO PERFORMANCE COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Jeff Shumway E-439 HFAC (801) 422-4922 MAJOR: Performance EMPHASIS: Piano ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Accompanist Composer Conductor Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist (Music) Critic Educator Instrumental Musician Journalist (Music) Musicologist Performer Piano Tuner Private School Music Administrator Private Studio Instructor Professor Recording Industry Worker Vocal Coach See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 128 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in STRING PERFORMANCE COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Call School of Music for applicable faculty C-550 HFAC (801) 422-4784 MAJOR: Performance EMPHASIS: String ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Composer Conductor Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist (Music) Critic Educator Instrumental Musician Journalist (Music) Motion Picture / Television Director Musicologist Piano Tuner Professor Recording Industry Worker Singer Variety Performer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 129 CAREERS in VOCAL PERFORMANCE COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Call School of Music for applicable faculty C-550 HFAC (801) 422-4784 MAJOR: Performance EMPHASIS: Vocal ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Composer Conductor Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist (Music) Critic Educator Instrumental Musician Journalist (Music) Motion Picture / Television Director Musicologist Piano Tuner Professor Recording Industry Worker Singer Variety Performer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 130 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in WOODWIND PERFORMANCE COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Call School of Music for applicable faculty C-550 HFAC (801) 422-4784 MAJOR: Performance EMPHASIS: Woodwind ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Composer Conductor (Orchestra) Copyist (Music) Critic Public School Educator (Music) Journalist (Music) Musicologist Orchestral Musician Piano Tuner Private Studio Instructor Professor Recording Studio Musician See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 131 CAREERS in MEDIA MUSIC STUDIES COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Ron Simpson 20 KMB (801) 422-6395 ron_simpson@byu.edu MAJOR: Media Music Studies EMPHASIS: Media Music Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Arranger Artists and Repertoire Department Manager Business Affairs (Legal, Contracts, Copyrights) Copyrights and Permissions Administrator Film Scoring Composer Independent Record Label Owner Music Business Middle Management Media Composer Music Entrepreneurship Music Publishing Enterprize Owner Publishing Manager Record Label Manager Record Producer Recording Studio/Music Producing Facility Road Manager Songwriter Talent Agent Talent Management Administrator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies Law Degree (including entertainment law specialty) Business (including MBA applied in the music or entertainment industries) See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 132 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in SOUND RECORDING TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: School of Music CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Ron Simpson 20 KMB (801) 422-6395 ron_simpson@byu.edu MAJOR: Sound Recording Technology EMPHASIS: Sound Recording Technology ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Audio Education Audio Engineer in Music Applications Audio Engineer in Restoration Broadcast Engineer Community College Teacher Digital Editor (ProTools, etc.) Film Scoring Composer s Assistant House Engineer for Symphony or Opera House Engineer for Venue Independent Label Owner Music Business Middle Management Music Entrepreneurship Record Label Manager or Administrator Record Producer Recording Studio or Music Facility Owner Road Engineer for Touring Artist Second Engineer in Major Studio Studio Manager or Administrator University Professor Video Sweetening Engineer (ProTools, Avid, etc.) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Acoustics Business (MBA applied in the Broadcast or Entertainment Industries) Computer Engineering Electronics Technology Graduate Studies Law (Entertainment Law Specialty) Masters Program in Audio at Selected Universities See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 133 CAREERS in MUSIC DANCE THEATRE COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Music Dance Theater CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Tim Threlfall B-275 HFAC (801) 422-8133 MAJOR: Music Dance Theatre EMPHASIS: Music Dance Theatre ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Conductor Dance Therapist Educator Journalist (Music) Professor Singer Variety Performer See Job Board in Department See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 134 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in MEDIA ARTS STUDIES COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Theatre and Media Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Roxanna Boyer D-581 HFAC (801) 422-6242 MAJOR: Media Arts Studies EMPHASIS: Media Arts Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Author (Plays) Author (Scripts) Drama Coach Lawyer Manager (Sales) Producer Producer (Assistant) Professor Sales Manager (Theater Group) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 135 CAREERS in THEATRE ARTS STUDIES COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Theatre and Media Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department Secretary D-581 HFAC (801) 422-3750 MAJOR: Theatre Arts Studies EMPHASIS: Theatre Arts Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Artist (Scenic) Body-Make-Up Artist Communications Technician Cosmetologist Costume Designer Drama Coach (Children s) Educator Film Editor Manager (Box Office) Model Maker Motion Picture / Television Director Motion Picture Industry Artist Motion Picture Industry Technical Staff Motion Picture Industry Technical Staff (Special Effects) Producer Professor Program Director (Technical) Recording Industry Worker Set Designer Set Designer (Theater) Sound Technician Stage Production Worker Stage Production Worker (Lighting) Talent Agent Theater Teacher Variety Performer Wardrobe Supervisor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 136 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in THEATRE ARTS EDUCATION COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Theatre and Media Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Amy Jensen B-371C HFAC (801) 422-1886 MAJOR: Theatre Arts Education EMPHASIS: Theatre Arts Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Administrator Advertising Agent Art Therapist Artist Artist (Studio) Author (Plays) Author (Scripts) Child Care Worker Choreographer Copywriter Critic (Art) Desktop Publishing Specialist Distance Learning Educator Drama Coach Educator (Theatre Art) Fashion Designer Historian Historian (Theatre Art) Illustrator Lawyer Manager Manager (Art Studio) Manager (Sales) Motion Picture Industry Artist Printing and Publishing Industry Worker Producer Producer (Assistant) Producer (Theater) Professor Researcher Sales Manager (Theater Group) School Principal Studio Owner / Operator Superintendent Theater Teacher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 137 CAREERS in ACTING COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Theatre and Media Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Barta Heiner F-475 HFAC (801) 422-4631 MAJOR: Acting EMPHASIS: Acting ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Author (Plays) Author (Scripts) Drama Coach Producer Producer (Assistant) Professor Sales Manager (Theater Group) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 138 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in ART EDUCATION K-12 COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Diane Asay C-502 HFAC (801) 422-1649 MAJOR: Art Education K-12 EMPHASIS: Art Education K-12 ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Art Teacher (Public and Private Schools) Administrator Advertising Agent Animator Animator (Computer) Architect Art Restorer Art Therapist Artist Artist (Stained-glass) Artist (Studio) Cartoonist Child Care Worker Choreographer Copywriter Critic (Art) Curator Curator (Art Gallery) Curator (Art Museum) Distance Learning Educator Fashion Designer Graphic Designer Historian Historian (Art) Illustrator Illustrator (Medical) Illustrator (Scientific) Manager (Art Studio) Motion Picture Industry Artist Photographer Pottery and Porcelain Ware Industry Worker Printing and Publishing Industry Worker Professor Researcher School Principal Studio Owner / Operator Superintendent Visual Arts Teacher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 139 CAREERS in ART HISTORY AND CURATORIAL STUDIES COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Mark Johnson D-501B HFAC (801) 422-5071 MAJOR: Art History and Curatorial Studies EMPHASIS: Art History and Curatorial Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Art Preservationist Artist Author (Art) Curator Educator (Art History) Journalist (Art) Restorer Librarian See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 140 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in VISUAL ARTS COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: John Telford C-502 HFAC (801) 422-4429 MAJOR: Visual Arts EMPHASIS: Visual Arts ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Advertising Designer Art Therapist Artist Artist (Studio) Author Cartoonist Consultant Critic (Art) Curator (Art Gallery) Desktop Publishing Specialist Educator Entrepreneur Furniture Designer Illustrator Mason (Set Design) Model Maker Motion Picture Industry Artist Preparator Professor Recreation Worker (Art) Set Designer Textile Production Worker See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 141 CAR EERS in ANIMATION COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Kelly Loosli 203 AKH (801) 422-1825 http://yfilms.byu.edu/animation MAJOR: Animation EMPHASIS: Animation ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Advertising Agent Animator Animator (Computer) Architect Art Restorer Art Therapist Artist Artist (Stained-glass) Artist (Studio) Cartoonist Computer Programmer (graphics) Copywriter Curator Curator (Art Gallery) Curator (Art Museum) Educator Graphic Designer Historian (Art) Illustrator Illustrator (Medical) Illustrator (Scientific) Industrial Designer Motion Picture Industry Artist Photographer Pottery and Porcelain Ware Industry Worker Printing and Publishing Industry Worker Producer Public Relations Specialist Registrar Visual Arts Teacher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 142 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in CERAMICS COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Von Allen 207 B-66 (801) 422-4474 MAJOR: Art EMPHASIS: Ceramics ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Consultant Curator Educator (Ceramics) Entrepreneur Model Maker Pottery and Porcelain Ware Industry Worker See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 143 CAREERS in PAINTING COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Gary Barton B-481B HFAC (801) 422-2368 MAJOR: Art EMPHASIS: Painting ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Artist Consultant Motion Picture Industry Artist Visual Arts Teacher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 144 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in PRINTMAKING COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Wayne Kimball B-481 HFAC (801) 422-3033 MAJOR: Art EMPHASIS: Printmaking ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Artist Desktop Publishing Specialist Printing and Publishing Industry Worker See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 145 CAREERS in SCULPTURE COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Bryon Draper 211 B-66 (801) 422-8356 MAJOR: Art EMPHASIS: Sculpture ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Artist Artist (Architectural Detail) Artist (in Residency) Artist (Sculptor) Model Maker See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 146 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in GRAPHIC DESIGN COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Adrian Pulfer 112 AKH (801) 422-5062 MAJOR: Graphic Design EMPHASIS: Graphic Design ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Advertising Agent Consultant (Art Design) Educator Graphic Artist (Posters) Graphic Designer Illustrator Motion Picture Industry Artist Producer Stage Production Worker Talent Agent (Theater) Visual Arts Teacher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 147 CAREERS in ILLUSTRATION COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Richard Hull 214 AKH (801) 422-5077 MAJOR: Illustration EMPHASIS: Illustration ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Animator (Computer) Author (Editorial) Graphic Designer Illustrator Illustrator (Book) Illustrator (Computer) Motion Picture Industry Artist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 148 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in PHOTOGRAPHY COLLEGE: Fine Arts and Communications DEPARTMENT: Visual Arts CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Val Brinkerhoff 107 AKH (801) 422-3546 MAJOR: Photography EMPHASIS: Photography ADVISEMENT CENTER: Fine Arts and Communications D-444 HFAC (801) 422-3777 advisement_secretary@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Advertising Agent Artist Educator Illustrator Image Consultant Journalist (Photo) Marketing Specialist Photographer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (D-444 HFAC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 149 HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCES http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 151 CAREERS in BALLET COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Dance CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Sandra Allen 289 RB (801) 422-4489 MAJOR: Dance EMPHASIS: Ballet ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Child Care Worker Choreographer Critic Dancer Educator Health Club Fitness Worker Historian Professor Recreation Worker (Program Instructor) Researcher Special Education Teacher Studio Owner / Operator Variety Performer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 153 CAREERS in BALLROOM DANCE COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Dance CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Curt Holman 287 RB (801) 422-5875 MAJOR: Dance EMPHASIS: Ballroom Dance ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Child Care Worker Choreographer Critic Dancer Educator Health Club Fitness Worker Historian Professor Recreation Worker (Program Instructor) Researcher Special Education Teacher Studio Owner / Operator Variety Performer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 154 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREER S in COMPOSITE DANCE COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Dance CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Colleen West 282 RB (801) 422-3104 MAJOR: Dance EMPHASIS: Composite Dance ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Child Care Worker Choreographer Critic Dancer Educator Health Club Fitness Worker Historian Professor Recreation Worker (Program Instructor) Researcher Special Education Teacher Studio Owner / Operator Variety Performer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 155 CAREERS in MODERN DANCE COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Dance CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Caroline Prohosky 292 RB (801) 422-3345 MAJOR: Dance EMPHASIS: Modern Dance ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Child Care Worker Choreographer Critic Dancer Educator Health Club Fitness Worker Historian Professor Recreation Worker (Program Instructor) Researcher Special Education Teacher Studio Owner / Operator Variety Performer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 156 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in DANCE EDUCATION COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Dance CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Marilyn Berrett 293 RB (801) 422-3346 MAJOR: Dance Education EMPHASIS: Dance Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Actor / Actress Child Care Worker Choreographer Critic Dancer Educator (Dance) Health Club Fitness Worker Historian Professor Recreation Worker (Program Instructor) Researcher Special Education Teacher Studio Owner / Operator Variety Performer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 157 CAREERS in COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Calvert F. Cazier 221 RB (801) 422-1889 MAJOR: Health Sciences EMPHASIS: Community Health Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Administrative Assistant Analyst (Health Program) Author (Medical) Dietitian Educational Therapist Educator (Health) Health Care Professional Health Club Fitness Worker Health Information Technician Health Services Administrator Industrial Hygienist Librarian (Specialized) Medical Record Technician Nurse (Home Health) Plant Operator Professor Psychologist (Sports) Public Health Administrator Researcher (Human Performance) Sanitation Engineer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 158 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in SCHOOL HEALTH EDUCATION COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Sue Hill 221A RB (801) 422-1705 MAJOR: Health Sciences EMPHASIS: School Health Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Analyst (Health Program) Author (Medical) Dietitian Educational Therapist Educator (Health) Health Information Technician Health Services Administrator Librarian (Specialized) Medical Record Technician Nurse (Home Health) Professor Public Health Administrator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 159 CAREERS in ATHLETIC TRAINING COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Physical Education CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: David Kaiser 267 SFH (801) 422-1627 MAJOR: Physical Education EMPHASIS: Athletic Training ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Athletic Trainer Physical Therapist Professor Researcher Sports Medicine Physician See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Physical Therapy, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 160 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREER S in EXERCISE SCIENCE COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Physical Education CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Pat Vehrs 116B RB (801) 422-1626 MAJOR: Physical Education EMPHASIS: Exercise Science ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Exercise Instructor Physicist (Cardiac Rehabilitation) Physiologist (Sports) Rehabilitation Counselor Researcher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate School, Medicine, Chiropractic, Dentistry, Homeopathy, Physical Therapy, Physician s Assistant, Podiatry See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 161 CAREERS in FITN ESS & WELLNESS MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Physical Education CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Ron Hager 228B SFH (801) 422-1183 MAJOR: Physical Education EMPHASIS: Fitness & Wellness Management ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Dietitian (Company) Dietitian (for Elderly) Dietitian (Hospital) Dietitian (Resort) Health Care Professional Health Club Fitness Worker Industrial Hygienist Public Health Administrator Volunteer Services Coordinator (Health Care) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate School See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 162 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHING (K-12) COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Physical Education CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Mel Olson 249E SFH (801) 422-3255 MAJOR: Physical Education EMPHASIS: Public School Teaching (K-12) ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Athletic Director Coach Coach (High School) Educator Exercise Instructor Exercise Scientist Health Club Fitness Worker Manager (Collegiate Athletics) Manager (Recreation) Professor Researcher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate School See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 163 CAREERS in LEI SURE SERVICES MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Rec. Management & Youth Leadership CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Gary Palmer 273K RB (801) 422-6413 MAJOR: Recreation Management and Youth Leadership EMPHASIS: Leisure Services Management ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Amusement and Recreation Attendant Author Building Manager Building Manager (Hotel) Camp Director Correctional Officer Educator Fitness Worker (Corporate) Fund-Raising Director Industrial Recreation Specialist Innkeeper Manager Manager (Recreation Facility) Manager (Recreation) Manager (Restaurant) Park Ranger Professor Rangeland Specialist Recreation Worker Recreation Worker (Arts and Crafts) Recreation Worker (Hotel) Residential Counselor Ticket Agent Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate School See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 164 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in THERAPEUTIC RECREATION COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Rec. Management & Youth Leadership CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Mark Widmer 273E RB (801) 422-3381 MAJOR: Recreation Management and Youth Leadership EMPHASIS: Therapeutic Recreation ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Amusement and Recreation Attendant Author Camp Director Educator (Vocational) Fund-Raising Director Manager Manager (Recreation) Physical Therapist Professor Recreation Worker Recreation Worker (Camp Counselor) Rehabilitation Counselor Technology Education Teacher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate School See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 165 CAREERS in SCOUTING EDUCATION COLLEGE: Health and Human Performance DEPARTMENT: Rec. Management & Youth Leadership CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Barbara Lindeman 273G RB (801) 422-3140 MAJOR: Recreation Management and Youth Leadership EMPHASIS: Scouting Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Health and Human Performance 203 RB (801) 422-3638 hhp_cac@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Boy Scouts of America Executive Camp Director Correctional Officer Professor Recreation Worker Recreation Worker (Camp Counselor) Recreation Worker (Youth) Residential Counselor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate School See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) COLLEGE ADVISEMENT CENTER (203 RB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 166 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ HUMANITIES http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 167 CAREERS in AMERICAN STUDIES COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: American Studies CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Phillip Snyder 205 HRCB (801) 422-2487 MAJOR: American Studies EMPHASIS: American Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanities_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See International Career Field Summaries by APSIA: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/career/apsia/index.htm Author (Biographer) Banker Copy Editor Educator Educator (Foreign) Export-Import Specialist Foreign Service Officer Health Care Professional Historian Insurance Sales Agent Manager (Hotel) Politician Professor Public Relations Specialist Salesperson Social Worker Tour Operator Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: MBA, Law and other Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources, Association of Professional Schools for International Affairs WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 169 CAREERS in CHINESE COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Asian and Near Eastern Languages CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dana Bourjerie 4064 JKHB (801) 422-4952 MAJOR: Chinese EMPHASIS: Chinese ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/anel/career_options.html Advertising Agent Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 170 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in JAPANESE COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Asian and Near Eastern Languages CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Paul Warnick 4058 JKHB (801) 422-5304 MAJOR: Japanese EMPHASIS: Japanese ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/anel/career_options.html Advertising Agent Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 171 CAREERS in KOREAN COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Asian and Near Eastern Languages CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Mark Petersen 3073 JKHB (801) 422-7672 MAJOR: Korean EMPHASIS: Korean ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/anel/career_options.html Advertising Agent Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 172 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in ENGLISH COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: English CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Paia Palmen 3146 JKHB (801) 422-4939 MAJOR: English EMPHASIS: English ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/english/career_options.html Advertising Agent Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 173 CAREERS in ENGLISH TEACHING COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: English CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Joyce Nelson 3111 JKHB (801) 422-3339 MAJOR: English Teaching EMPHASIS: English Teaching ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/english/career_options.html Administrative Assistant Archaeologist (Assistant) Author Coach (for Children) Copy Editor Critic Educator Entrepreneur Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor Historian Home Economist Journalist Journalist (Columnist) Librarian Meteorologist Peace Corps Volunteer Poet Preschool Teacher Professor Proofreader School Principal Secondary School Teacher Special Education Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist United Nations Representative Vocational Educator Weekly Newspaper Editor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 174 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in FRENCH COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: French and Italian CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Jesse Hurlbut 4016 JKHB (801) 422-2448 MAJOR: French EMPHASIS: French ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/french_and_italian/career_options.html Advertising Agent Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 175 CAREERS in FRENCH TEACHING COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: French and Italian CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Michael Bush 4013 JKHB (801) 422-4515 MAJOR: French Teaching EMPHASIS: French Teaching ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/french_and_italian/career_options.html Administrative Assistant Archaeologist (Assistant) Author Coach (for Children) Copy Editor Critic Educator Entrepreneur Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor Historian Home Economist Journalist Journalist (Columnist) Librarian Meteorologist Peace Corps Volunteer Poet Preschool Teacher Professor Proofreader School Principal Secondary School Teacher Special Education Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist United Nations Representative Vocational Educator Weekly Newspaper Editor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 176 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in ITALIAN COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: French and Italian CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Cinzia D. Noble 4002 JKHB (801) 422-2542 MAJOR: Italian EMPHASIS: Italian ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/french_and_italian/career_options.html Advertising Agent Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 177 CAREERS in GERMAN COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Germanic and Slavic Languages CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Annmarie Hamar 4096 JKHB (801) 422-4923 MAJOR: German EMPHASIS: German ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/german_and_slavic/career_options.html Advertising Agent Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 178 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in GERMAN TEACHING COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Germanic and Slavic Languages CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Randall J. Lund 4088 JKHB (801) 422-4961 MAJOR: German Teaching EMPHASIS: German Teaching ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/german_and_slavic/career_options.html Administrative Assistant Archaeologist (Assistant) Author Coach (for Children) Copy Editor Critic Educator Entrepreneur Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor Historian Home Economist Journalist Journalist (Columnist) Librarian Meteorologist Peace Corps Volunteer Poet Preschool Teacher Professor Proofreader School Principal Secondary School Teacher Special Education Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist United Nations Representative Vocational Educator Weekly Newspaper Editor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 179 CAREERS in RUSSIAN COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Germanic and Slavic Languages CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: David Hart 4090 JKHB 422-3373 MAJOR: Russian EMPHASIS: Russian ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/german_and_slavic/career_options.html Advertising Agent Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative Volunteer Services Coordinator See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 180 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in HUMANITIES COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Humanities, Classics & Comparative Literature MAJOR: Humanities EMPHASIS: Art History, Classical Studies, Comparative Literature, English, Foreign Literature, History, Media Arts, Music, Philosophy CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Joseph Parry 3010 JKHB (801) 422-3138 ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/hccl/career_options.html Author Community Organizer (Director) Copy Editor Historian Motion Picture Industry Artist Professor Researcher Social Worker See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 181 CAREERS in HUMANITIES TEACHING COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Humanities, Classics & Comparative Literature MAJOR: Humanities Teaching EMPHASIS: English, French, German, History, Japanese, Latin and Spanish Composite Teaching, Latin Teaching CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Inquire at Humanities College Advisement Center 3078 JKHB (801) 422- 4789 ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/hccl/career_options.html Educator (Humanities) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 182 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Humanities, Classics & Comparative Literature MAJOR: Classical Studies EMPHASIS: Classical Civilization ADVISEMENT CENTER: CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dr. Roger Macfarlane 3010 JKHB (801) 422-2864 Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/hccl/career_options.html Archaeologist (Classical) Author Educator (History) Educator (Latin / Language) Historian (Ancient) Historian (Art) Librarian Manager Professor Researcher Seminary Teacher (CES) Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 183 CAREERS in CLASSICS COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Humanities, Classics & Comparative Literature MAJOR: Classical Studies EMPHASIS: Classics ADVISEMENT CENTER: CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dr. Roger Macfarlane 3010 JKHB (801) 422-2864 Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/hccl/career_options.html Archaeologist (Classical) Author Educator (History) Educator (Latin / Language) Historian (Ancient) Historian (Art) Librarian Manager Professor Researcher Seminary Teacher (CES) Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 184 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in GREEK COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Humanities, Classics & Comparative Literature MAJOR: Classical Studies EMPHASIS: Greek ADVISEMENT CENTER: CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dr. Roger Macfarlane 3010 JKHB (801) 422-2864 Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/hccl/career_options.html Archaeologist (Classical) Author Educator (History) Educator (Latin / Language) Historian (Ancient) Historian (Art) Librarian Manager Professor Researcher Seminary Teacher (CES) Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 185 CAREERS in LATIN COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Humanities, Classics & Comparative Literature MAJOR: Classical Studies EMPHASIS: Latin ADVISEMENT CENTER: CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dr. Roger Macfarlane 3010 JKHB (801) 422-2864 Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/hccl/career_options.html Archaeologist (Classical) Author Educator (History) Educator (Latin / Language) Historian (Ancient) Historian (Art) Librarian Manager Professor Researcher Seminary Teacher (CES) Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 186 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in COMPARATIVE LITERATURE COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Humanities, Classics & Comparative Literature MAJOR: Comparative Literature EMPHASIS: Comparative Literature ADVISEMENT CENTER: CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Stan Benfell 3010 JKHB (801) 422-8110 Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/hccl/career_options.html Author Copy Editor Educator Foreign Service Officer Interpreter Librarian Manager Professor Researcher Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 187 CAREERS in ENGLISH LANGUAGE COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Linguistics and English Language CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dallen Oaks 3172 JKHB (801) 422-6369 MAJOR: English Language EMPHASIS: English Language ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/elang/career_options.html Administrative Assistant (Bilingual) Analyst (Data) Armed Forces Personnel Computer Programmer Copy Editor Dean Educator English as a Second Language Teacher Foreign Service Officer Intelligence Officer Interpreter Interpreter (Court) Lawyer Lexicographer Peace Corps Volunteer Professor Researcher (Linguist) Technical Writer Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 188 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in LINGUISTICS COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Linguistics and English Language CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Lynn Henrichsen 2129 JKHB (801) 422-2937 MAJOR: Linguistics EMPHASIS: Linguistics ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/elang/career_options.html Administrative Assistant (Bilingual) Analyst (Data) Armed Forces Personnel Computer Programmer Copy Editor Dean Educator English as a Second Language Teacher Foreign Service Officer Intelligence Officer Interpreter Interpreter (Court) Lawyer Lexicographer Peace Corps Volunteer Professor Researcher (Linguist) Technical Writer Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 189 CAREERS in PHILOSOPHY COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Philosophy CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dennis Rasmussen 3196 JKHB (801) 422-2721 MAJOR: Philosophy EMPHASIS: Philosophy ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/philosophy/career_options.html Author (Editorial) Critic Lawyer Printing and Publishing Industry Worker See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 190 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in PORTUGUESE COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Spanish and Portuguese CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Christopher Lund 4048A JKHB (801) 422-7019 MAJOR: Portuguese EMPHASIS: Portuguese ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/spanish_and_portuguese/career_options.html Advertising Agent Archaeologist (Assistant) Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Peace Corps Volunteer Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 191 CAREERS in SPANISH COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Spanish and Portuguese CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department Secretary 4048 JKHB (801) 422-2837 MAJOR: Spanish EMPHASIS: Spanish ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/spanish_and_portuguese/career_options.html Advertising Agent Archaeologist (Assistant) Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Peace Corps Volunteer Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 192 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in SPANISH TEACHING COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Spanish and Portuguese CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department Secretary 4048 JKHB (801) 422-2837 MAJOR: Spanish Teaching EMPHASIS: Spanish Teaching ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/spanish_and_portuguese/career_options.html Administrative Assistant Archaeologist (Assistant) Author Child Care Worker Coach (for Children) Copy Editor Critic Educator Educator (Substitute) Entrepreneur Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor Historian Home Economist Journalist Journalist (Columnist) Librarian Meteorologist Office Clerk Peace Corps Volunteer Poet Preschool Teacher Professor Proofreader School Principal Secondary School Teacher Special Education Teacher United Nations Representative Vocational Educator Volunteer Services Coordinator Weekly Newspaper Editor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 193 CAREERS in SPANISH TRANSLATION COLLEGE: Humanities DEPARTMENT: Spanish and Portuguese CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Department Secretary 4050 JKHB (801) 422-2837 MAJOR: Spanish Translation EMPHASIS: Spanish Translation ADVISEMENT CENTER: Humanities 3078 JKHB (801) 422-4789 humanites_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See Humanities Major & Career Advisement: http://humanities.byu.edu/advisement/hmca/spanish_and_portuguese/career_options.html Advertising Agent Archaeologist (Assistant) Author Author (Scientific) Building Manager Buyer Commodities Broker Community Organizer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Congressional Aide Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Educator Educator (Culture) English as a Second Language Teacher Entrepreneur Export-Import Specialist Flight Attendant Foreign Service Officer Fund-Raising Director Genealogist Guidance Counselor (Cultural) Historian Human Resource Manager Industrial Recreation Specialist Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer Interpreter Investment Banker Journalist Lawyer (International) Librarian Linguist Loan Officer Manager (Hotel) Meteorologist Peace Corps Volunteer Personnel Recruiter Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher (Language) Retail Manager Salesperson (Textbook) Social Worker (Welfare) Special Agent Stock Broker Technical Writer Tour Operator Travel Agent United Nations Representative See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Law, Management, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) HUMANITIES CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (3078 JKHB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 194 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ K E NNEDY CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL AND AREA STUDIES http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 195 CAREERS in ASIAN STUDIES COLLEGE: Kennedy Center for International Studies DEPARTMENT: International and Area Studies CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: George Perkins 209 HRCB (801) 422-2788 MAJOR: Asian Studies EMPHASIS: Asian Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Kennedy Center for International Studies 273 HRCB (801) 422-3548 kennedy_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See International Career Field Summaries by APSIA: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/career/apsia/index.htm Author (Biographer) Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Export-Import Specialist Foreign Service Officer Historian Intelligence Officer Lobbyist Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher Special Agent Travel Agent United Nations Representative See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: MBA, Law and other Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources, Association of Professional Schools for International Affairs WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (273 HRCB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 197 CAREERS in LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES COLLEGE: Kennedy Center for International Studies DEPARTMENT: International and Area Studies CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: George Handley 211 HRCB (801) 422-7151 MAJOR: Latin American Studies EMPHASIS: Latin American Studies ADVISEMENT CENTER: Kennedy Center for International Studies 273 HRCB (801) 422-3548 kennedy_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See International Career Field Summaries by APSIA: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/career/apsia/index.htm Author (Biographer) Consultant Copy Editor Customs Officer Export-Import Specialist Foreign Service Officer Historian Intelligence Officer Lobbyist Peace Corps Volunteer Police Officer Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher Special Agent Travel Agent United Nations Representative See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: MBA, Law and other Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources, Association of Professional Schools for International Affairs WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (273 HRCB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 198 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in MI DDLE EAST STUDIES / ARABIC COLLEGE: Kennedy Center for International Studies DEPARTMENT: International and Area Studies CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Chad Emmett 674 SWKT (801) 422-7886 MAJOR: Middle East Studies / Arabic EMPHASIS: Middle East Studies / Arabic ADVISEMENT CENTER: Kennedy Center for International Studies 273 HRCB (801) 422-3548 kennedy_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See International Career Field Summaries by APSIA: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/career/apsia/index.htm Armed Forces Personnel Author (Biographer) Customs Officer Export-Import Specialist Foreign Service Officer Historian Intelligence Officer Lobbyist Police Officer Professor Public Relations Specialist Researcher Special Agent Travel Agent United Nations Representative See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Management, Law and other Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources, Association of Professional Schools for International Affairs WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (273 HRCB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 199 CAREERS in INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COLLEGE: Kennedy Center for International Studies DEPARTMENT: International and Area Studies CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Ray Christensen 215 HRCB (801) 422-5133 MAJOR: International Relations EMPHASIS: International Relations ADVISEMENT CENTER: Kennedy Center for International Studies 273 HRCB (801) 422-3548 kennedy_advisement@email.byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) See International Career Field Summaries by APSIA: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/career/apsia/index.htm Accountant Administrative Assistant Advertising Agent Armed Forces Personnel Association Executive Author (Biographer) Buyer City Manager Consultant Copy Editor Foreign Service Officer Historian Human Resource Manager Intelligence Officer Management Consultant (International) Manager Manager (Financial Inst) Manager (Sales) Marketing Manager Politician Professor Public Relations Specialist Regional Planner Researcher Special Agent Travel Agent See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Management, Law and other Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources, Association of Professional Schools for International Affairs WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) CAREER ADVISEMENT CENTER (273 HRCB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 200 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ MARRIOTT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 201 CAREERS in ACCOUNTING COLLEGE: Marriott School of Management DEPARTMENT: Accountancy and Information Systems CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Richard Dalebout 560 A TNRB (801) 422-2228 MAJOR: Accounting EMPHASIS: Accounting ADVISEMENT CENTER: Marriott School of Management 460 TNRB (801) 422-4285 msm_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Accountant Auditor (Internal) Bank Examiner Banker Chief Financial Officer Consultant Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerk Buyer Cashier Financial Planner Controller Credit Manager Educator Investment Banker IRS Agent Insurance Sales Agent Intelligence Officer (CIA) Retail Manager IRS Agent (Auditor) Professor Public Utilities Service Representative Tax Preparer Trust Officer Special Agent Trust Officer Underwriter See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) ADVISEMENT CENTER (460 TNRB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 203 CAREERS in INFORMATION SYSTEMS COLLEGE: Marriott School of Management DEPARTMENT: Accountancy and Information Systems CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Katie Bybee 510 TNRB (801) 422-3247 MAJOR: Information Systems EMPHASIS: Information Systems ADVISEMENT CENTER: Marriott School of Management 460 TNRB (801) 422-4285 msm_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Consultant (Information Systems) Analyst (Management) Buyer Database Manager Information Developer Educator (On-site) IRS Agent Operations Research Analyst (Systems Consultant) Manager See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) ADVISEMENT CENTER (460 TNRB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 204 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in GENERAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Marriott School of Management DEPARTMENT: Management CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Michael J. Swenson 660 TNRB (801) 422-2799 Joan Young 480 TNRB (801) 422-2435 MAJOR: Management EMPHASIS: General Business ADVISEMENT CENTER: Marriott School of Management 460 TNRB (801) 422-4285 msm_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Account Executive Administrative Assistant Banker Building Manager Buyer Credit Manager Analyst Analyst (Financial) Analyst (Job) Analyst (Management) Computer Programmer Credit Analyst Educator (On-site) IRS Agent Manager Manager (Budget) Manager (Materials) Database Manager Financial Planner Human Resource Manager Manager (Airport) Manager (Logistics) Manager (Production) Manager (Sales) Merchandise Displayer Retail Manager Salesperson Salesperson (Technical) Operations Research Analyst (Systems Consultant) Placement Director Researcher Stock Broker Transportation Engineer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) ADVISEMENT CENTER (460 TNRB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 205 CAREERS in ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Marriott School of Management DEPARTMENT: Management CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Joan Young 480 TNRB (801) 422-2435 MAJOR: Management EMPHASIS: Entrepreneurship ADVISEMENT CENTER: Marriott School of Management 460 TNRB (801) 422-4285 msm_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Account Executive Administrative Assistant Analyst Analyst (Financial) Analyst (Job) Analyst (Management) Banker Building Manager Buyer Business Owner Credit Analyst Credit Manager Educator (On-site) Entrepreneur Financial Planner Human Resource Manager IRS Agent Manager Manager (Airport) Manager (Budget) Manager (Logistics) Manager (Materials) Manager (Production) Manager (Sales) Operations Research Analyst (Systems Consultant) Placement Director Public Utilities Service Representative Researcher Retail Manager Salesperson Salesperson (Technical) Transportation Engineer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) ADVISEMENT CENTER (460 TNRB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 206 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in FINANCE MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Marriott School of Management DEPARTMENT: Management CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Grant McQueen 636 TNRB (801) 422-3017 Joan Young 480 TNRB (801) 422-2435 MAJOR: Management EMPHASIS: Finance ADVISEMENT CENTER: Marriott School of Management 460 TNRB (801) 422-4285 msm_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Account Executive Administrative Assistant Analyst Analyst (Financial) Analyst (Management) Banker Banker (Commercial) Budget Analyst Building Manager Analyst (Job) Buyer Computer Programmer Database Manager Human Resource Manager Manager Credit Analyst Credit Manager Educator (On-site) Financial Planner Insurance Sales Agent IRS Agent Loan Officer Manager Manager (Airport) Manager (Logistics) Manager (Materials) Manager (Production) Manager (Sales) Merchandise Displayer Manager (Financial Inst) Operations Research Analyst (Systems Consultant) Real Estate Agent Researcher Salesperson (Financial Services) Stock Broker Trust Officer Placement Director Retail Manager Salesperson Salesperson (Technical) Transportation Engineer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) ADVISEMENT CENTER (460 TNRB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 207 CAREERS in FINANCIAL SERVICES MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Marriott School of Management DEPARTMENT: Management CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Grant McQueen 636 TNRB (801) 422-3017 Joan Young 480 TNRB (801) 422 2435 MAJOR: Management EMPHASIS: Financial Services ADVISEMENT CENTER: Marriott School of Management 460 TNRB (801) 422-4285 msm_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Account Executive Administrative Assistant Analyst Analyst (Financial) Analyst (Job) Assessor Banker Building Manager Analyst (Management) Buyer Educator (On-site) Human Resource Manager Manager Credit Analyst Credit Manager Financial Planner IRS Agent Loan Officer Manager Manager (Bank) Manager (Budget) Manager (Airport) Manager (Logistics) Manager (Materials) Manager (Production) Manager (Sales) Operations Research Analyst (Systems Consultant) Regional Planner Researcher Retail Manager Salesperson (Financial Services) Stock Broker Merchandise Displayer Placement Director Public Utilities Service Representative Salesperson Salesperson (Technical) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) ADVISEMENT CENTER (460 TNRB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 208 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in MARKETING MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Marriott School of Management DEPARTMENT: Management CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Gary Rhoads 684 TNRB (801) 422-2198 Joan Young 480 TNRB (801) 422-2435 MAJOR: Management EMPHASIS: Marketing Management ADVISEMENT CENTER: Marriott School of Management 460 TNRB (801) 422-4285 msm_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Account Executive Analyst (Market) Buyer Entrepreneur Manager (Materials) Administrative Assistant Analyst (Financial) Analyst (Job) Analyst (Management) Assessor Banker Building Manager Computer Programmer Credit Analyst Manager (Sales) Merchandise Displayer Operations Research Analyst (Systems Consultant) Researcher Manager (Industrial) Credit Manager Educator (On-site) Financial Planner Human Resource Manager IRS Agent Manager Manager (Airport) Manager (Budget) Retail Manager Sales Manager Salesperson Salesperson (Technical) Manager (Logistics) Manager (Production) Operations Research Analyst Placement Director Product Manager Public Utilities Service Representative Stock Broker Transportation Engineer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) ADVISEMENT CENTER (460 TNRB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 209 CA R E E RS in SUPPLY CHAIN, SERVICES & OPERATIONS MANAGEMEN T COLLEGE: Marriott School of Management DEPARTMENT: Management CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Stan Fawcett 668 TNRB (801) 422-5890 Joan Young 480 TNRB (801) 422-2435 MAJOR: Management EMPHASIS: Supply Chain, Services and Operations Mgmt ADVISEMENT CENTER: Marriott School of Management 460 TNRB (801) 422-4285 msm_advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Export-Import Specialist Manager Manager (Financial Inst) Manager (Industrial) Manager (Logistics) Buyer Manager (Advertising) Manager (operations) Manager (Production) Manager (Supply Chain) Operations Research Analyst Product Manager Manager (Sales) Purchasing Manager Quality Inspector Salesperson Transportation Engineer Marketing Manager See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) ADVISEMENT CENTER (460 TNRB) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 210 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ NURSING http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 211 CAREERS in NURSING COLLEGE: Nursing DEPARTMENT: Nursing CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Nursing Advisement Center 551 SWKT (801) 422-4173 MAJOR: Nursing EMPHASIS: Nursing ADVISEMENT CENTER: Nursing Advisement Center 551 SWKT (801) 422-4173 Nursing_Advisement@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Academic Nurse Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Cardiology Nurse Chemical Dependence Rehabilitation Nurse Child Psychiatry Nurse Critical Care Nurse Emergency Room Nurse Flight Trauma Nurse Forensic Nurse Geriatric Nurse Home Care Nurse Industry Nurse Infection Control Nurse Long-Term Care Nurse Military Nurse Neonatal Nurse Nurse Anesthetist Nurse-Midwife Obstetric Nurse Occupational Health Nurse Oncology Nurse Palliative Care / Hospice Nurse Pediatric Nurse Pediatric Palliative Care Nurse Perioperative (Operating Room) Nurse Psychiatric Nurse Rehabilitation Nurse Research Nurse School Nurse Urology Nurse Veteran s Affairs Nurse See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) NURSING ADVISEMENT CENTER (551 SWKT) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 213 PHYSICAL & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 215 CAREE RS in CHEMISTRY (BA) COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Chemistry and Biochemistry CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dorothy Siebert C-104 BNSN (801) 422-6269 MAJOR: Chemistry (BA) EMPHASIS: Chemistry ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Chemist Chemist (Agricultural) Chemist (Environmental) Chemist (Food) Chemist (Materials) Agronomist Ceramic Engineer Dietitian Chemist (Medicinal) Chemist (Paper) Educator Food Scientist Medical Technologist Metallurgist Pharmacist Petroleum Refining Worker Professor Researcher Researcher (Product) Researcher (Treatment) Pharmacologist Technical Writer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Anesthesiologist, Chemistry, Dentistry, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 217 CAREE RS in CHEMISTRY (BS) COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Chemistry and Biochemistry CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dorothy Siebert C-104 BNSN (801) 422-6269 MAJOR: Chemistry (BS) EMPHASIS: Chemistry ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Analyst Chemist (Analytical) Chemist (Agricultural) Chemist (Environmental) Chemist (Food) Chemist (Materials) Ceramic Engineer Dietitian Chemist (Medicinal) Chemist (Paper) Educator Food Scientist Lab Technician Medical Technologist Metallurgist Pharmacist Petroleum Refining Worker Professor Researcher Researcher (Product) Researcher (Treatment) Pharmacologist Technical Writer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Chemistry, Dentistry, Medicine, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 218 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in CHEMISTRY EDUCATION COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Chemistry and Biochemistry CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dorothy Siebert C-104 BNSN (801) 422-6269 MAJOR: Chemistry Education EMPHASIS: Chemistry Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Author (Textbook) Copy Editor Educational Therapist Educator School Principal School Principal (Assistant) Secondary School Teacher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 219 CAREERS in BIOCHEMISTRY COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Chemistry and Biochemistry CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Dorothy Siebert C-104 BNSN (801) 422-6269 MAJOR: Biochemistry EMPHASIS: Biochemistry ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Biophysicist Biotechnologist (Biochemist) Chemist (Food) Chemist (Medicinal) Educator Educator (Chemistry) Geneticist Histopathologist Pharmacist Pharmacologist Professor Researcher Toxicologist Zoologist See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Chemistry, Dentistry, Medicine, Optometry, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 220 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in COMPUTER SCIENCE COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Computer Science CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Mark Clement 3370 TMCB (801) 422-7608 clement@cs.byu.edu MAJOR: Computer Science EMPHASIS: Computer Science ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Computer Programmer Computer Service Technician Computer Systems Analyst Consultant (Systems) Database Administrator Entrepreneur Salesperson Database Programmer Educator Engineering Management Manager (operations) Mechanical Engineer Statistician Technical Sales Support Professor Security Consultant (Computer) Software Architect Software Engineer / Developer Software Test Engineer Technical Writer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 221 CAREERS in EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE EDUCATION COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Geology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Barry Bickmore S-321 ESC (801) 422-4680 MAJOR: Earth and Space Science Education EMPHASIS: Earth and Space Science Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Educator (Geology) Educator (Physical Science) Astronomer Cartographer Computer Programmer Consultant (Geotechnical) Consultant (Petroleum Industry) Consultant (Public Safety) Engineer (Civil) Engineer (Computer) Environmental Engineer Environmental Scientist Educator (Physics) School Principal Geochronologist Geographer Geologist Geophysicist Geophysicist (Volcanoes) Manager Mechanical Engineer Medical Technologist Metallurgist Meteorologist Secondary School Teacher Superintendent Mining Engineer Oceanographer Paleontologist Petrologist Physicist Professor Researcher Researcher (Military) Surveyor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 222 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in GEOLOGY COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Geology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Barry Bickmore S-321 ESC (801) 422-4680 MAJOR: Geology EMPHASIS: Geology ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Consultant (Geotechnical) Consultant (Petroleum Industry) Consultant (Public Safety) Educator (Earth Science) Geochronologist Cartographer Curator Engineer (Civil) Environmental Scientist Geologist Geologist (Hydro) Geophysicist Geophysicist (Volcanoes) Manager Geographer Geophysicist Medical Technologist Paleontologist Petrologist Professor Researcher Metallurgist Oceanographer Surveyor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Engineering, Science, Law, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 223 CAREERS in ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Geology CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Barry Bickmore S-321 ESC (801) 422-4680 MAJOR: Geology EMPHASIS: Environmental Geology ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Cartographer Consultant (Petroleum Industry) Consultant (Public Safety) Educator (Earth Science) Engineer (Civil) Environmental Scientist Geographer Geologist Geologist (Hydro) Land Management Officer Manager Petrologist Professor Regional Planner Researcher See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Engineering, Science, Law, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 224 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in MATHEMATICS COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Mathematics CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Lynn Garner 283 TMCB (801) 422-6153 MAJOR: Mathematics EMPHASIS: Mathematics ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Accountant Actuary Aerospace Engineer Analyst (Business) Analyst (Cost) Analyst (Government) Analyst (Sales) Appraiser Astronomer Analyst (Market) Cartographer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Credit Manager Banker Budget Analyst Educator Engineer (Systems) Entrepreneur Manager Marketing Specialist Mathematician (Applied) Drafter Electrician Financial Planner Metallurgist Professor Researcher Researcher (Government) Researcher (Industrial) Researcher (Military) Researcher (University) Statistician Volunteer Services Coordinator Meteorologist Pharmacologist Physicist Surveyor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Business, Law, Science, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 225 CAREERS in MATHEMATICS EDUCATION COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Mathematics Education CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Jacqueline Vogles 256 TMCB (801) 422-3640 MAJOR: Mathematics Education EMPHASIS: Mathematics Education ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Educator (Mathematics) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 226 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in APPLIED PHYSICS: COMPUTER SCIENCE COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Physics and Astronomy CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Harold Stokes N-271 ESC (801) 422-2215 MAJOR: Applied Physics EMPHASIS: Computer Science ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Acoustics Astronomy Atmospheric Physics Biophysics Colloid Science Computational Physics Condensed Matter Physics Energy Research Instrumentation Lasers and Photonics Materials Science Medical Physics Nuclear Science Optics Theoretical Physics See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 227 CAREERS in APPLIED PHYSICS: SELECTED OPTIONS COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Physics and Astronomy CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Harold Stokes N 271 ESC (801) 422-2215 MAJOR: Applied Physics EMPHASIS: Selected Options ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Acoustics Astronomy Atmospheric Physics Biophysics Colloid Science Computational Physics Condensed Matter Physics Energy Research Instrumentation Lasers and Photonics Materials Science Medical Physics Nuclear Science Optics Theoretical Physics See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 228 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in PHYSICS COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Physics and Astronomy CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Diane Sorensen N-281 ESC (801) 422-5387 MAJOR: Physics EMPHASIS: Physics ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Accident Reconstruction Acoustic Physicist Aerospace Applied Research Astronautics Astronomer Astrophysicist Atomic Physicist Ballistics Expert Biophysicist Computer Programmer Condensed Matter Physicist Cryogenics Educator Electronics Physicist Energy-related Research Environmental Analyst Environmental Scientist Geophysicist Health Physicist Information Scientist Laboratory Technician Materials Scientist Medical Physicist Medical Technologist Nuclear Engineer Nuclear Physicist Operations Planning Optical Physicist Patent Law Photogrammetrist Photo-optics Technician Physicist Product Testing Radiographer Science Editor Science Educator Science Librarian Semiconductor Physics Software and Equipment Design Technical Writer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 229 CAREERS in PHYSICS - ASTRONOMY COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Physics and Astronomy CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Diane Sorensen N-281 ESC (801) 422-5387 MAJOR: Physics - Astronomy EMPHASIS: Physics - Astronomy ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Accident Reconstruction Acoustic Physicist Aerospace Applied Research Astronautics Astronomer Astrophysicist Atomic Physicist Ballistics Expert Biophysicist Computer Programmer Condensed Matter Physicist Cryogenics Educator Electronics Physicist Energy-related Research Environmental Analyst Environmental Scientist Geophysicist Health Physicist Information Scientist Laboratory Technician Materials Scientist Medical Physicist Medical Technologist Nuclear Engineer Nuclear Physicist Operations Planning Optical Physicist Patent Law Photogrammetrist Photo-optics Technician Physicist Product Testing Radiographer Science Editor Science Educator Science Librarian Semiconductor Physics Software and Equipment Design Technical Writer See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 230 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in PHYSICS TEACHING COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Physics and Astronomy CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Robert Clark N-345 ESC (801) 422-2805 MAJOR: Physics Teaching EMPHASIS: Physics Teaching ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Educator (Physics) See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 231 CAREERS in ACTUARIAL SCIENCE COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Statistics CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Bruce Collings 230B TMCB (801) 422-4870 MAJOR: Actuarial Science EMPHASIS: Actuarial Science ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Achievement Test Developer Actuary Actuary (Financial) Actuary (Insurance) Analyst (Agricultural) Analyst (Data) Analyst (Market) Analyst (Retail) Analyst (Wall Street) Computer Systems Analyst Consultant Consultant (Pension) Economist Experimental Psychologist Financial Planner Manager (Records) Mathematician Medical Technologist Nurse Operations Research Analyst Pension Administrator Professor Quality Inspector Researcher Researcher (Social) Statistician Statistician (Bureau of Labor) Statistician (Census Bureau) Statistician (Government) Statistician (Industrial) Statistician (Insurance) Statistician (Political) Statistician (Universitarian) Surveyor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Business, Law, Math, Science, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 232 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in STATISTICAL SCIENCE COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Statistics CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: William Christensen 219 TMCB (801) 422-7057 MAJOR: Statistics EMPHASIS: Statistical Science ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Achievement Test Developer Actuary Actuary (Financial) Actuary (Insurance) Analyst (Agricultural) Analyst (Data) Analyst (Market) Analyst (Retail) Analyst (Wall Street) Computer Systems Analyst Consultant Consultant (Pension) Economist Experimental Psychologist Financial Planner Manager (Records) Mathematician Medical Technologist Nurse Operations Research Analyst Pension Administrator Professor Quality Inspector Researcher Researcher (Social) Statistician Statistician (Bureau of Labor) Statistician (Census Bureau) Statistician (Government) Statistician (Industrial) Statistician (Insurance) Statistician (Political) Statistician (Universitarian) Surveyor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Business, Law, Math, Science, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 233 CAREERS in BIOSTATISTICS COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Statistics CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Gil Fellingham 212 TMCB (801) 422-2806 MAJOR: Statistics EMPHASIS: Biostatistics ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Achievement Test Developer Actuary Actuary (Financial) Actuary (Insurance) Analyst (Agricultural) Analyst (Data) Analyst (Market) Analyst (Retail) Analyst (Wall Street) Computer Systems Analyst Consultant Consultant (Pension) Economist Experimental Psychologist Financial Planner Manager (Records) Mathematician Medical Technologist Nurse Operations Research Analyst Pension Administrator Professor Quality Inspector Researcher Researcher (Social) Statistician Statistician (Bureau of Labor) Statistician (Census Bureau) Statistician (Government) Statistician (Industrial) Statistician (Insurance) Statistician (Political) Statistician (Universitarian) Surveyor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Business, Law, Math, Science, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 234 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in BUSINESS ANALYSIS COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Statistics CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Scott Grimshaw 210 TMCB (801) 422-6251 MAJOR: Statistics EMPHASIS: Business Analysis ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Account Executive Achievement Test Developer Administrative Assistant Agricultural Statistician Airport Manager Analyst Banker Broker Budget Management Building Manager Bureau of Labor Statistics Business Systems Consultant Buyer Census Bureau Worker Consultant Credit Analyst Credit Manager Data Analyst Database Manager Director of Public Services Director of Transportation Director of Vital Statistics Business Management Computer Science Economist Drug Evaluator Employee Benefit Specialist Financial Analyst Financial Planner General Test Developer Government Statistician Human Resources Specialist Industrial Statistician Insurance Statistician Inventory Manager IRS Agent Job Analyst Logistics Manager Management Analyst Management Trainer Manager Market Analyst Market Researcher Materials Supervisor Mathematical Scientist Merchandiser Personnel Director Market Forecasting Math Technician Quality Control Personnel Officer Placement Director Political Poller Poller Production Manager Professional Statistician Professor Programmer Psychological Test Developer Purchasing Agent Research Designer Research Specialist Research Statistician Retail Analyst Retail Manager Sales Manager Sales Representative Social Researcher Stockbroker Survey Designer Technical Salesperson University Statistician Risk Management Weather Forecasting See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Business, Law, Math, Science, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 235 CAREERS in INFORMATION SYSTEMS COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Statistics CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: Del Scott 214 TMCB (801) 422-7054 MAJOR: Statistics EMPHASIS: Information Systems ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Achievement Test Developer Actuary Actuary (Financial) Actuary (Insurance) Analyst (Agricultural) Analyst (Data) Analyst (Market) Analyst (Retail) Analyst (Wall Street) Computer Systems Analyst Consultant Consultant (Pension) Economist Experimental Psychologist Financial Planner Manager (Records) Mathematician Medical Technologist Nurse Operations Research Analyst Pension Administrator Professor Quality Inspector Researcher Researcher (Social) Statistician Statistician (Bureau of Labor) Statistician (Census Bureau) Statistician (Government) Statistician (Industrial) Statistician (Insurance) Statistician (Political) Statistician (Universitarian) Surveyor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Business, Law, Math, Science, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. 236 http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ CAREERS in QUALITY SCIENCE COLLEGE: Physical & Mathematical Sciences DEPARTMENT: Statistics CONTACT PERSONS-DEPARTMENT: John Lawson 223B TMCB (801) 422-7051 MAJOR: Statistics EMPHASIS: Quality Science ADVISEMENT CENTER: Physical & Mathematical Sciences N-179 ESC (801) 422-6270 pmsad@byu.edu POSSIBLE CAREERS: (Additional education/work experience may be required. See T h e O t h e r R e q u i re m e n t s Fo r G ra d u a t i o n.) Achievement Test Developer Actuary Actuary (Financial) Actuary (Insurance) Analyst (Agricultural) Analyst (Data) Analyst (Market) Analyst (Retail) Analyst (Wall Street) Computer Systems Analyst Consultant Consultant (Pension) Economist Experimental Psychologist Financial Planner Manager (Records) Mathematician Medical Technologist Nurse Operations Research Analyst Pension Administrator Professor Quality Inspector Researcher Researcher (Social) Statistician Statistician (Bureau of Labor) Statistician (Census Bureau) Statistician (Government) Statistician (Industrial) Statistician (Insurance) Statistician (Political) Statistician (Universitarian) Surveyor See Occupational Outlook Handbook for career descriptions. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION FOR: Business, Law, Math, Science, Graduate Studies See Graduate School Electronic Resources WHERE TO FIND CAREER INFORMATION: CAREER AND LEARNING INFORMATION CENTER CLIC (2590 WSC) Career Information Database DISCOVER Career Guidance and Information System Other Resources Available in the CLIC OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK CAREER COUNSELING (2500 WSC) UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER (2500 WSC) CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES (2410 WSC) PHYS \ MATH SCI ADVISEMENT CENTER (N-179 ESC) SOURCES: General Catalog, Career Connection, Careers Folders, Academic Departments, CLIC, Internet Resources. Prepared by the University Advisement Center and the Career and Learning Information Center, of the Counseling and Career Center, a Department of Student Life, Summer 2003. http://www.byu.edu/ccc/advising/majortocareer/ 237
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BYU >> STDEV >> 270 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> STDEV >> 329 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> STDEV >> 227 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> STDEV >> 229 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> STDEV >> 227 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> STDEV >> 229 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> STDEV >> 139 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> STDEV >> 227 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> STDEV >> 270 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
WESTERN STATES CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE 2900 NE 132nd Avenue Portland, OR 97230 Toll Free: (800)641-5641 Phone: (503)256-3180 Fax: (503)251-5723 Web: www.wschiro.edu Prerequisites WSCC bases the requirements for admission on the minimum prerequisites es...
BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
ST. DEV. 399R: Health Professions Internship Application CompleteandsubmittoRishannNielson(3328WSC). SemesterofInternship_Year_ Section1:PersonalInformation Name(Last,First,Middle) TodaysDate(month/day/year) EmailAddress BYUIDNumber/RouteYID Desir...
BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
ST. DEV. 399R: Health Professions Internship Application CompleteandsubmittoRishannNielson(3328WSC). SemesterofInternship_Year_ Section1:PersonalInformation Name(Last,First,Middle) TodaysDate(month/day/year) EmailAddress BYUIDNumber/RouteYID Desir...
BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
Self Assessment Be prepared to discuss the reason for attending Medical School (statement of purpose) and know the values, skill, interests and professional characteristics you bring as a candidate, plus your accomplishments and why are they im...
BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES 200 E. Roosevelt Road Lombard, IL 60148-4583 Toll Free: (800) 826-6285 Phone: (630)629-2000 Fax: (630)889-6554 Web: www.nuhs.edu Email: admissions@nuhs.edu Doctor of Chiropractic Degree Program Prerequisites fo...
BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
CHIROPRACTIC SCHOOL INFORMATION Revised August 2007 CANADIAN MEMORIAL CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE 6100 Leslie Street Toronto, Ontario M2H 3J1 Phone: (416) 482-2340 / 1-800-463-2923 Fax: (416) 646-1114 Email: communications@cmcc.ca Web: http:/www.cmcc.ca/ CL...
BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
CHIROPRACTIC SCHOOL INFORMATION Revised August 2007 CANADIAN MEMORIAL CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE 6100 Leslie Street Toronto, Ontario M2H 3J1 Phone: (416) 482-2340 / 1-800-463-2923 Fax: (416) 646-1114 Email: communications@cmcc.ca Web: http:/www.cmcc.ca/ CL...
BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
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BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
LIFE CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE WEST 25001 Industrial Blvd. Hayward, CA 94545 Toll Free: (800) 788-4476 Phone: (510) 780-4500 Fax: (510) 780-4525 Web: www.lifewest.edu Email: (President) gclum@lifewest.edu (admissions) admissions@lifewest.edu Requirements...
BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
ST. DEV. 399R: Health Professions Internship Application Complete and submit to Julie Brinkerhoff (3328 WSC). Semester of Internship_ Section 1: Personal Information Name (Last, First, Middle) Todays Date(month/day/year) Year _ E-mail Address BYU ...
BYU >> CHEM >> 107 (Fall, 2008)
ST. DEV. 399R: Health Professions Internship Application Complete and submit to Julie Brinkerhoff (3328 WSC). Semester of Internship_ Section 1: Personal Information Name (Last, First, Middle) Todays Date(month/day/year) Year _ E-mail Address BYU ...
BYU >> CHEM >> 106 (Fall, 2008)
Osteopathic (DO) Schools MCAT and GPA Averages A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine Arizona o MCAT 24 o Science GPA 3.3 o Overall GPA 3.4 A.T. Still University Kirksville School of Osteopathic Medicine o MCAT 26 o Science GPA 3...
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