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

 

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

 

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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