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Internships
– e.g. working as an intern for Boston Magazine if you’re
interested in publishing.
Job
Shadowing/Informational Meetings with American studies
graduates and other professionals in fields of interest.
Demonstrating
interest in fields through the selection of paper topics
in AS courses, independent study and collaborative research with
faculty e.g. choosing to research consumer trends during an era
of American culture if you’re interested in advertising/marketing.
Professional
School – Journalism, Law, Business, Social Work,
Public Policy, Museum Studies, Human Resource Management, Speech
Pathology, Social Science Education, Sports Administration, architecture,
medicine, physical therapy.
Minor
or Secondary Course Concentration – e.g. Art History
for Museum studies, Biology for health careers, Psychology for counseling,
economics or business for marketing.
Pursuing
training and/or certification through summer programs e.g.
an Interior design course at Pratt, Microsoft certificate at a computer
training center, a filmmaking workshop at NYU.
Joining
professional groups or associations as a student member,
reading publications and attending meetings e.g. a student interested
in an advertising career might join the American Advertising Federation
as a student member.
Using
Campus Organizations to develop skills valued in the job
market e.g. writing a column on contemporary music for the Skidmore
news if you’re interested in an entertainment writing career.
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