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Career Opportunities for Majors in Classics

Introduction

The study of Classics focuses on developing a comprehensive understanding of Greco-Roman antiquity (second millennium BCE to the end of the sixth century CE). Courses focus on the interpretation of the original texts in Latin and Greek in the light of discipline-specific methodologies. Students learn about the ancient Greek and Latin languages, translation dealing with classical civilization, Latin and Greek prose, and classical philology. The Classics major offers concentrations in Ancient Greek, Latin, Ancient Greek and Latin, and Classical Humanities.

Classics graduates pursue careers in business, education, government, and the non-profit sector, and some pursue advanced degrees. Future career options may be determined not so much by the choice of the Classics major, but by your interests, skills, values, and types of work experiences acquired during college. Regardless of your career aspirations, increase your marketability to employers through internships, related work experience, good grades, advanced coursework, and involvement in campus activities. Many careers do not require a specific major, but rather a wide range of demonstrated skills, accomplishments, and related work experience while in school.



A Sample of Related Occupations

Admissions Counselor Editor Lobbyist
Advertising Account Exec. Employee Relations Specialist Market Research Specialist
Archivist Foreign Service Officer Museum Curator
Attorney Foreign Student Advisor Non-profit Administrator
Business Manager Government Agency Admin. Peace Corps Worker
Communications Specialist Historic Preservation Spec. Politician
Community Affairs Specialist Historic Site Administrator Professor/Educator
Conflict Resolution Specialist Human Resources Specialist Public Administrator
Consultant Import/Export Specialist Public Information Officer
Consumer Advocate Int'l. Banker Public Policy Specialist
Copy Writer Int'l. Consultant Public Relations Specialist
Corporate Trainer Int'l Relations Specialist Publications Specialist
Counselor Int'l. Trade Specialist Translator
Cultural Affairs Officer Interpreter Travel Consultant
Customer Relations Representative Int'l. Conference Planner Writer/Author
Customs/Immigration Officer Journalist  



Types of Employers

Private & Non-profit Organizations
Advertising Agencies Healthcare Facilities Newspapers/Magazines
Book Publishers Hospitality Organizations Professional Associations
Community Arts Centers Insurance Companies Public Relations Firms
Community Service Organizations Investment Firms Publishing Firms
Consumer Organizations Management/Consulting Firms Research Organizations
Cultural Organizations Market Research Companies Retail Stores
Educational Institutions Media (Radio, TV) Theaters
Foundations Museums/Historical Societies  

Government Agencies
Agency for Int'l. Development Int'l. Trade Admin. Office of Int'l. Coop. & Development
Bureau of Export Admin. Library of Congress Peace Corps
Bureau of Intelligence & Research National Endowment for the Humanities Smithsonian Institution
Bureau of Int'l. Labor Affairs National Security Agency Telecommunications Satellite Org.
Civil Rights Commission NJ Governor's Commission on Int'l. Trade US Customs Service
Consumer Affairs Office NJ Int'l. Trade Division US Department of State
Department of Commerce NJ Travel & Tourism Division US Information Agency
Foreign Commercial Service Office of Int'l. Education Voice of America
Foreign Service Office of Int'l. Policy & Programs  
Immigration & Naturalization Service Office of Int'l. Affairs  



Jobs Obtained by Rutgers Graduates (most are experienced alumni)

Architectural Designer, M.B. Citret, Int. Planning HR Specialist, Trammell Crow Co.,
Asst. Catalog Librarian, Harris County Public Library Information Analyst, No. Am. Logistic Services
Attorney, Tillinghast Collins & Graham, (JD) Latin Teacher, Greenhill School
Business Administrator, Alexandria Bd. of Educ. Librarian, Law School Library, U. of Georgia (MLS)
Care Coordinator, Psychiatric Mgmt. Resources Personnel Management Analyst, State of New Jersey
Coordinator, Reference Services, Halifax Library Professor, College of William & Mary (PhD)
Curator of Manuscripts, American Antiquarian Society Sales Rep., Midwest Library Service
Deputy Press Secretary, Commonwealth of PA Senior Product Manager, Sony U.S.A., Inc.,
Director of Annual Giving, Regis College Staff Supervisor, AT&T
Dir., Public Relations, Jewish Guild for the Blind Substance Abuse Counselor, Elizabeth Bd. of Educ.
Director, Resource Center for Women & Families Teacher, Notre Dame High School
Foreign Service Officer, Dept. of State Translator, Cistercian Publications
Guidance Counselor, Lenape Sch. (MA Counseling) Travel Consultant, Windward Travel,



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