Multicultural and Gender Studies
CSU, Chico Catalog Description
Some graduates with Multicultural and Gender Studies degrees have pursued one or more of the following occupations:
- Advisor/Counselor
- Border Patrol Agent
- Claims Adjuster
- Community Organization Worker
- Convention and Meeting Planner
- Customer Service Representative
- Educational Services Specialist
- ESL Teacher
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Foreign Service Officer
- Health Services Professional
- Hotel Manager
- Human Resources Specialist
- Human Services Worker
- (INS) Immigration and Naturalization Agent
- Intelligence Officer
- Journalist
- Lawyer
- Legal Investigator
- Librarian
- Lobbyist
- Management Trainee
- Market Research Analyst
- Museum Curator / Technician
- Paralegal
- Program Director
- Public Relations Specialist
- Purchasing Agent
- Recruiter
- Researcher
- Retail Manager
- Sales Representative
- Social Worker
- Student Services Administrator/Advisor
- Tour Guide
- Training Specialist
- Translator
- Travel Agent
- University Professor
Important:
- Typically co-curricular activities, work experience and/or internships are essential (in addition to earning a college degree) to be competitive in the job market upon graduation.
- Some occupations may require advanced degrees and/or training (check with the Career Center regarding your target occupations).
- Please visit the Career Center (SSC 270) early in your college experience to get ideas on how to build your resume.
The Career Center recommends the following websites for researching occupational titles:
- U.S. Department of Labor(opens in new window)
- O*NET Online(opens in new window)
- California Occupational Guide(opens in new window)
- Google(opens in new window)
- Wikipedia(opens in new window)
Research Job Openings:
Additional Internet Sites:
- CSU,Chico Multicultural & Gender Studies Homepage
- National Association for Multicultural Education(opens in new window)
- The Multicultural Advantage(opens in new window)
- National Women's Studies Associations(opens in new window)
- Association for Women's Rights in Development(opens in new window)
- American Association of University Women(opens in new window)
- National Organization for Women(opens in new window)