What to Study
What Can I Do with a Major In...?
Majors-to-Careers Websites
- Comprehensive list of majors(Opens in new window) - from the National Center for Educational Statistics, a branch of the U.S. Department of Education. This site lists and provides a very brief description of almost every major and program of study available in the United States. To find which schools offer a given major/program of study, try College Navigator(Opens in new window).
- University of Florida(Opens in new window) – Provides an alphabetical list of UF undergraduate majors. Select the major of interest and read a short summary of what one studies, the program requirements, and explore the web links. There are some suggestions of careers and employers. For more specifics about occupations for which these majors train, look them up in MyPlan(Opens in new window).
- UF also offers a wide range of Minors(Opens in new window), to supplement and enrich their majors. .
- Florida Atlantic University - Index of undergraduate majors at FAU(Opens in new window). Links to Career Guide for each major listing possible occupations to which that major might lead.
- Florida State University(Opens in new window) - Matches majors available at FSU majors to corresponding career options, possible employers, and other resource information.
- University of North Carolina at Wilmington(Opens in new window) - Discover the careers that can be achieved via select majors.
- CandidCareer.com(Opens in new window) – View videos of people who studied various majors and learn how they used their education.
Other Useful Links
- College Board - Major and Career Search(Opens in new window) - Describes U.S. occupations and the college majors which prepare you for them; quoted from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.