Career, Placement and Outcomes - Department of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
By choosing a bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, students will be exposed to an abundance of electives, systematic career planning and assistance in career placement, as well as personal attention from an experienced advisor.
A bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences will prepare you for a multitude of different careers in today's society. Some of these include:
- Print/broadcast journalist
- Grant Writer
- Technical writer
- CEO of a large city and/or county
- Sr. Manager in Regulatory Affairs
- Management Personnel / Program manager
- Social Services
- Policy Analyst
- Publicist
- Human Relations Officer
- Library Sciences
- Public Relations Personnel
- Legislative Assistant
- Political campaign manager
- Diplomat
- Non-profit Organizational Director
- College Recruiter
- Creative Writer / Freelance writer
- Copywriter
- Technical editor
- Advertising
- Speech Writer
- Urban Planner/City Manager
- Training Specialist
- Archivist
- Museum Manager
A degree in Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences may also be used in preparation for graduate school in areas such as:
- Business
- Education
- Speech
- Law
- English
- Anthropology
- History
- Communication
- Journalism
- Philosophy
- Library Science
- Medical and Health Science
- Psychology
- Sociology