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Career
Opportunities for Majors in Linguistics
Introduction
Linguistics
is the study of the structure of human language. Students examine
the forms and properties of phrases, sentences, sounds, and
meanings. The social, cultural, cognitive, and historical facets
of human language can also be explored. Students have the opportunity
to study aspects of a vast assortment of familiar and unfamiliar
languages, both in their own right and in comparison to the
structure of English. The Department of Linguistics offers a
major and minor in Linguistics, both designed to provide solid
training in the core areas of the discipline as well as provide
flexibility for individuals who choose to pursue their own specialized
interests.
Linguistics
is versatile and helps develop skills useful anywhere. Modern
work in linguistics has had a profound impact on many fields
where language is central: psychology, cognitive science, computer
science, philosophy, the study of individual languages, literary
theory, and anthropology. Graduates may go on to study linguistics
in graduate school, or, because of their training in research,
critical thinking, and writing, are also prepared for law school
and other professional schools. Additionally, many careers do
not require a specific major, but are chosen on the basis of
personal interests, skills, preferences, and ambitions. Thus
graduates can also pursue careers in business, government, education,
and the non-profit sector. Regardless of your career plans,
it is important to develop your marketability through internships,
responsible work experience, good grades, and participation
in campus activities.
A
Sample of Possible Occupations
| Administrative
Assistant |
Historian |
Public
Administrator |
| Advertising
Account Exec. |
Human
Resources Spec. |
Publicity
Assistant |
| Attorney
|
Insurance
Underwriter |
Research
Assistant |
| Business
Manager |
Journalist |
Researcher/Writer |
| Campaign
Manager |
Legislative
Assistant |
Sales
Representative |
| Claims
Examiner |
Lobbyist
|
Special
Events Coordinator |
| Community
Relations Director |
Management
Trainee |
Speech
Pathologist |
| Copy
Writer |
Marketing/Sales
Manager |
Speech
Writer |
| Corporate
Trainer |
Market
Research Analyst |
Teacher
|
| Critic
|
Media
Buyer |
Television
Producer |
| Customer
Relations Rep. |
Non-profit
Administrator |
Underwriter |
| Editor |
Personnel
Trainee |
Volunteer
Coordinator |
| Education
Director |
Production
Assistant |
Writer/Author
|
| Government
Agency Administrator |
Public
Relations Specialist. |
|
Types
of Employers
| Private
and Non-profit Organizations |
| Advertising
Agencies |
Foundations
|
Museums
|
| Book/Magazine
Publishers |
Healthcare
Facilities |
Newspapers/Magazines |
| Community
Arts Centers |
Hospitality
Organizations |
Public
Relations Firms |
| Community
Service Organizations |
Insurance
Companies |
Research
Organizations |
| Consumer
Organizations |
Market
Research Companies |
Retail
Stores |
| Educational
Institutions |
Media
(Radio, TV) |
Telecommunications
Firms |
|
|
Theaters
|
| Government
Agencies |
| Civil
Rights Commission |
Division
of Youth & Family Services |
Political
Organizations |
| Consumer
Affairs Office |
Legislative
Affairs |
Small
Business Admin. |
| Cultural
Affairs |
National
Institutes of Health |
Travel
and Tourism Dept. |
| Department
of Education |
Peace
Corp/Vista |
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Jobs
Obtained by Rutgers Graduates
| Associate
Editor, Medical Economics Magazine |
Publications
& Marketing Director, The Children's
Book Council |
| Benefit
Specialist, Hay-Huggins Co., Inc. |
Senior
Copywriter, Solara (PhD Linguistics) |
| Group
Leader, Intel Corp. |
Speech-Language
Pathologist, Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center
|
| Manager
of Book Cataloging, Baker & Taylor (MLS) |
Staff
Speech Pathologist, Northeast Rehabilitation
Hospital (MS) |
Massage
Therapist, Somerset School of Massage
Therapy |
Systems
Programmer, Rutgers University |
Outbound
Administrator, American Institute for
Foreign Study |
Teacher,
Belleville Bd. of Educ. |
| Political
Officer, U.S. Embassy, Berlin |
Vice
Chancellor for Student Affairs, City Univ. of NY (EdD) |
| Police
Officer, Paramus Police Department |
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| Graduate
Schools Attended |
| Benjamin
N. Cardozo, JD, Law |
Rutgers
University, MS, Linguistics |
| Rutgers
University, MLS, Library Science |
University
of Kansas, MS, Speech-Language Pathology |
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