Career Opportunities
Your choice of an academic concentration does not lock you into a limited range of jobs. Your academic concentration will prepare you for an entry-level position in several occupational areas which may be less obvious. It is not the academic area atone that prepares you for employment, but your total range of present skills, behavior patterns and accumulated knowledge.
The following job titles represent a sampling of positions which-relate directly to Humanities fields of study. For further information, contact the MNU Career Development Center.
English: Copy editor, proofreader, publicity trainee, free-lance writer, teacher, editorial trainee, advertising assistant, research assistant (documents and records).
Modern Languages: Translator, language teacher, interpreter, import/export agent, foreign service officer, travel/tour agent,
Communication: Teacher, advertising assistant, sales representative, marketing trainee, speech writer, columnist, minister, announcer, public relations worker, radio/TV broadcasting, media production.
Communication/Business: Personnel assistant, employee/labor relation, employment interviewer, consumer representative, broadcaster.
Political Science: Administrative assistant (federal, state, local government), intelligence specialist (FBI, CIA, military), campaign manager, law enforcement officer, teacher, legislative aide, foreign service officer, research assistant (documents and records).
History: Archivist, teacher, author, lawyer, genealogist, curator, archeological assistant, supervisor of historic site, research assistant (documents and records).

