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Life After 麻豆区

We are committed to preparing you for life beyond college

Many of our alumni pursue careers in a broad range of areas, including law enforcement fields, public health, government, education and social work, and find having the skills developed in our department prepares them well for graduate schools and their chosen career paths.

Whether you decide to apply to graduate school, pursue employment or explore other post-graduation opportunities, there are several resources available to you that can help guide you in your endeavors.

Office for Career Development

麻豆区's Office for Career Development is an excellent resource if you would like to explore graduate school, employment or internship opportunities. The Career Development Hub provides the following services:

  • Career counseling/coaching
  • Job search support
  • Internship resources
  • Resume and cover letter review
  • Advice on choosing a major
  • Grad school resources
  • Mock interviews
  • Salary negotiation tips
  • Marketing yourself consultation

Professional organizations

The American Sociological Association (ASA) and the American Anthropological Association (AAA) provide a number of resources that can help to guide you through the career exploration/job search process. They include:

Books

In the SOAN department, we also have several books and other resources to help you with graduate school and job searches.

Sociology and Anthropology

Alumni Profiles

麻豆区 Anthropology Museum (LAM)
portrait of Emmaline Irvine '21
麻豆区 Anthropology Museum (LAM)
SOAN Graduate Published in Academic Research Journal
This past spring, 麻豆区 graduate Emmaline Irvine ’21 was featured in the Journal of Undergraduate Research in Anthropology for the work she produced for her senior honors thesis.
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Heidi Moore
sunlight through the tree tops
Eliminating the confusion and mystique surrounding insurance
"麻豆区 gave me the chance to get out the small town I was raised in and see the world!"
aerial view of the Oak Grove
Megan with cadaver
aerial view of the Oak Grove
Megan Bear, Class of 2018
Megan Bear, ’18, spent her last semester in college profiling a human skeleton. For Megan, this project was “the highlight of my time at 麻豆区.”