What can I do with this degree?
EDUCATION
AREAS
K-12
- Teaching: Pre-school, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary
- Administration: Principalship, Superintendency
- Special Services: Reading, Title 1, Guidance Counseling, School Psychology, School Social Work, Occupational and
Physical Therapy, Audiology and Speech Pathology, Library/Information Services,
Special Education, English as a Second Language, Curriculum Supervision, Subject
Area
EMPLOYERS
- Elementary, middle and secondary schools: public, private, Montessori, etc.
- Day care centers and nursery schools
- Boards of Education
STRATEGIES
- Complete a college level teacher preparation program
- Obtain teaching certificate/license for desired subject area and/or
grade level
- Requirements for certification/licensure vary by state
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Obtain dual certification for better employability
- Private schools may not
require certification or licensure
- Obtain master's degree in subject area for increased employability
- Get involved in student teacher organizations.
Acquire teaching experience
- Obtain Ph.D. and certificate in school
administration. Graduate study required for "special service" fields.
Obtain master's degree in area to become specialist. Requirements for
certification and/or accreditation vary by state.
HIGHER EDUCATION
- Teaching
- Research
- Administration
- Student Affairs
- Information/Library Services
EMPLOYERS
- Four-year colleges and universities
- Two-year and community colleges
- Technical schools
- Medical and professional schools
STRATEGIES
- Earn Ph.D. to teach and research at four-year institutions
- Master's or Ph.D. degree is required to teach at two-year schools
-
Earn a Ph.D. in higher education administration for upper level positions in
university administration
- Earn master's in student personnel, student
development, or counseling for student affairs positions
- Obtain master's in
library/information sciences
- Gain related experience through student positions
such as Resident Assistants, Orientation Leaders, etc.
- Seek leadership
roles in campus organizations.
ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
- Inservice Education
- Staff Development
- Professional Development
- Leisure-oriented Education
- GED Preparation
- Literacy Development
- English as a Second Language
- Consulting
EMPLOYERS
- K-12 school systems
- Boards of Education
- Colleges and universities
- Two-year and technical schools
- Community organizations: YMCA, Red Cross, etc.
- Correctional institutions
- Hospitals
- Museums
- Professional associations
- Nursing homes/Adult day care
- Vocational services
- Consulting Firms
STRATEGIES
- Attain a master's or Ph.D. degree in adult
education or a graduate degree in a subject or specialized area
- Gain a
reputation of expertise and experience in a subject, profession, art, craft or trade
- Obtain teaching or instructional experience
- Determine certification or
accreditation standards for areas of interest.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
- Corporate Training
- Human Resources
- Sales
- Customer Service
- Publishing, Editing, and Technical Writing
- Curriculum Development
- Consulting
EMPLOYERS
- Public and private corporations
- Consulting firms
- Marketing companies
- Bookstores
- Publishers: Textbook, newspaper, magazine, book
- Test-preparation companies
- Software companies
- Staffing agencies
STRATEGIES
- Take some general business and computer courses
- Earn a graduate degree in human resource development
- Gain experience
in organizational development or marketing
- Become current with business and
industry literature and news.
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Develop strong word processing, editing, and
desktop publishing skills.
GOVERNMENT
- Administration
- Planning
- Evaluation
- Management
- Research and Writing
- Teaching
- Social Work
EMPLOYERS
Federal government agencies: Department of
Education, Department of Defense, Overseas schools for military dependents,
Department of Labor, Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), Health and
Human Services, Library of Congress, National Archives and Records
Administration, National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts,
National Endowment for the Humanities, Peace Corps, Americorps, Social service
agencies, State and local government
STRATEGIES
- Learn federal, state, and local job
application procedures. Gain experience and an advanced, typically Ph.D, degree
for high-level positions in government.
NONPROFIT
- Teaching or Training
- Programming
- Public Relations
- Administration
- Fundraising
- Case Managing
- Lobbying
EMPLOYERS
- Adoption agencies
- Scouts
- Camps
- United Way agencies
- YMCA/YWCA
- Group homes
- Mental health clinics
- Hospitals
- Community recreation centers
- Other public or private social service organizations
- State/national professional associations
STRATEGIES
- Gain experience through volunteer work or internships
- Develop writing and public speaking skills
- Learn to work with
people of various backgrounds
- Add additional coursework in area of interest
such as human services, counseling or psychology
- Consider certification in
special education for greater employability
- Seek grant writing experience
to increase opportunities.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Develop excellent communication
skills, verbal and written.
- Develop good computer skills.
- Demonstrate enthusiasm and energy for the field.
- Need desire to work with and help people.
- Obtain part-time, summer, internship, or volunteer experience with the age
group you intend to work with in various settings: pre-schools, daycares,
camps, community agencies, adult centers, YMCA's, etc.
- Participate in co-curricular activities and related organizations to broaden
skills, interests, and opportunities.
- Bachelor's degree is sufficient for certification/licensure to teach K-12 in
most states. Obtain a master's degree for advancement and increased earning
potential. Advanced degree required for specialists, education
administration, college teaching and other professional positions.
- Maintain current knowledge of state and national legislation regarding
teacher licensure.
- Identify transferable skills learned in teaching applicable to alternative
careers: effective communication with people, verbal and written, teaching
and instruction, program planning, organization and record-keeping, working
under pressure and meeting deadlines, motivational skills, creativity, working
autonomously, decision-making, problem solving, and research skills.
Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at The University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. (1996, Revised 2002, 2007) UTK is an
EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA /ADEA Employer