Global Cultural Studies
Global Cultural Studies / Global Cultural Studies: Careers

Global Cultural Studies: Careers

What can I do with this major?

Given today's diverse and interconnected world, Global Cultural Studies provides students with excellent preparation for careers in education, business, health, social services, law, the arts, and more.
  • Fields and Areas:

    • Policy Analysis
    • Consulting
    • Social Work
    • Administration

    Typical Employers:

    • Hospitals
    • Government Offices
    • Medical Centers
    • Consulting firms
  • Fields and Areas:

    • Administration
    • Fund Raising
    • Research
    • Community Education
    • Public Relations and Marketing

    Typical Employers:

    • Nonprofit organizations
    • Social service agencies
    • Medical Centers
    • Private foundations (e.g. Ford Foundation)
    • International organizations (e.g. World Health Organization)
    • Special interest groups
    • Trade or professional associations
    • Libraries
    • Educational institutions
  • Fields and Areas:

    • Research and Curation
    • Administration
    • Education
    • Development

    Typical Employers:

    • Natural history or history museums
    • Historical homes
    • Art galleries
    • Libraries
    • Historical societies
    • Universities and colleges
    • Government
    • Corporations
    • Non-profit organizations
    • Research institutes
  • Fields and Areas:

    • Administration
    • Cultural Resource Management
    • Legislative Compliance Review
    • Program Management and Evaluation
    • Impact Assessment
    • Policy Analysis (e.g. urban planning, immigration)
    • Translation/Interpretation

    Typical Employers:

    • Bureau of Indian Affairs
    • Bureau of Land Management
    • National Institutes of Health
    • National Park Service
    • Public Health Service
    • Smithsonian Institute
    • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
    • U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
    • U.S. Department of State
    • U.S. Forest Service
    • Departments of: Conservation, Health and Human Services
    • Housing and Urban Development
  • Fields and Areas:

    • Teaching and Research
    • Library/Information Science

    Typical Employers:

    • Universities, secondary education
    • Community colleges
    • Research institutes
  • Fields and Areas:

    • Customer Research
    • Product Design
    • Marketing
    • Public Relations

    Typical Employers:

    • Private companies in technology, service, industry, agriculture (e.g. Hallmark, Intel)
    • Consulting Firms