What can I do with this degree?
CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES
AREAS
PRE-SCHOOL/DAY CARE
EMPLOYERS
- Religious organizations
- Montessori schools
- Private, public, franchise, and corporate day care centers
- Private homes
- Family day care
- Extended school programs
- Preschools
- Head Start programs
STRATEGIES
- Develop physical stamina for working with children
- Acquire appropriate certification or licensure for day care and public school teaching
- Obtain experience working with children through volunteering or
part-time jobs.
- Demonstrate patience with children and the ability to work
well with people of various backgrounds
- Develop strong communications skills to
deal effectively with parents.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
- Administration
- Development
- Programming
- Research
- Evaluation
EMPLOYERS
- Community centers
- YMCA or YWCA
- Consumer protection agencies
- Summer camp programs
- Adult day care providers
- Hospitals
- Rehabilitation organizations
- Religious organizations
- Adoption agencies
STRATEGIES
- Seek related work experience; particularly
summer camps or special needs areas
- Learn to work well with all types of people
through volunteer or paid positions
- Obtain Child Life Certification for some areas
- Develop strong presentation and public speaking skills
- Be willing to
wear multiple hats within an organization
- Learn how to write grants
- Develop
research and writing skills.
SOCIAL SERVICES
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Administration
EMPLOYERS
- Profit and nonprofit organizations focused on children, youth, families, or senior citizens
- Adult and child day care providers
- Group homes
- Half-way houses
- Youth services agencies
- Senior citizens' programs
- Foundations and funding organizations
STRATEGIES
- Supplement curriculum with courses in social work, sociology, or psychology.
- Obtain a master's degree and appropriate licensure in mental health counseling, social work, or rehabilitation counseling
to provide therapy. Earn a graduate degree to obtain most administrative
positions. Gain experience through volunteer positions or internships.
EDUCATION
- Teaching
- Early Childhood Education
- Early Childhood Special Education
- Home Economics
- Family and Consumer Sciences
- Curriculum Development
- Research
- Counseling
- Administration
- College Student Affairs
- Parent-Child Education
EMPLOYERS
- Public and private schools (K-12)
- Public preschool programs (e.g., Head Start)
- Private preschool programs
- Montessori schools
- Adult education programs
- Colleges and universities
- Programs servicing children and adults with special needs
STRATEGIES
- Acquire appropriate certification for public
school teaching
- Obtain Ph.D. for college and university teaching and research opportunities
- Acquire certification for day care and parent-child education
-
Obtain graduate degree for counseling, student affairs, and administrative positions
- Find part-time or summer jobs working with children
- Serve as a
tutor, peer mentor, resident assistant or student advisor.
MEDICAL
- Child Care Programs
- Education
EMPLOYERS
- Hospitals
- Healthcare facilities
- Health and wellness agencies
- Hospices
STRATEGIES
- Earn a master's degree in Social Work,
Counseling, or related areas for the most opportunities
- Obtain experience in advocacy
- Acquire licensing or certification for some areas
- Volunteer in a
healthcare setting.
BUSINESS
- Management
- Sales
- Customer Service
- EMPLOYERS
- Manufacturing companies of children's clothes,
toys, furniture, and food Department and retail stores Service organizations
STRATEGIES
- Minor in business; develop skills in areas
such as management, marketing or sales
- Secure leadership positions on campus
-
Get related experience through internships or part-time jobs
- Build computer
skills in word processing, database management, and spreadsheet programs.
COMMUNICATIONS
- Journalism
- Public Relations
- Writing
- Editing
- Research
EMPLOYERS
- Organizations geared toward children and family including: Book publishers,
- Professional associations, Radio and TV stations, Nonprofit organizations, Manufacturers, Newspapers, and Magazines
STRATEGIES
- Minor or double major in a communications field
- Develop excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- Submit
articles or books for publication
- Work for campus publications or radio stations
- Complete internships with related organizations.
GOVERNMENT
- Social Services
- Rehabilitation
- Program Coordination
- Research
- Program Evaluation
- Legislation
- Advocacy
EMPLOYERS
- Federal, state and local government agencies
(i.e., Departments of Health, Education and Welfare, Criminal Justice
Departments, Sanitation, Fire/Safety, Nutrition, and Cooperative
Extension)
- Vocational rehabilitation
- Mental health agencies
- Military child care programs
- Overseas child care and education programs
- Health and wellness agencies
- Women's protective agencies
STRATEGIES
- Take additional courses in area of interes
- Develop strong presentation and public speaking skill
- Obtain specialized
training for opportunities in protective services or law enforcement
- Complete
an internship with a government organization
- Learn federal, state, and local
job application procedures.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Bachelor's degree is sufficient for
entry-level positions.
- Advanced degrees are essential for clinical and therapeutic counseling
positions.
- Master's degree or Ph.D. is often needed for administrative and supervisory
positions.
- Ph.D. is required for college teaching and advanced research positions.
- Additional or specialized training qualifies one for higher paying and
positions of greater responsibility.
- Obtain part-time, summer, internship, or volunteer experience in child care,
schools, hospitals, camps, or overseas programs or in advocacy or
service-oriented programs dealing with alcoholism, drug abuse, family violence,
aging, poor, or disabled populations.
- Obtain certification in CPR, safety, and first aid for adults, children, and
infants.
- Develop interest and gain experience in computers, arts, crafts, music, or
physical activity.
- Obtain certification for specialized areas including Child Life Specialist or
Child Advocacy.
Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at The University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. (2005) UTK is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA
/ADEA/Employer