Education
Many HUMSS graduates pursue careers in education as teachers, professors, or education administrators. They can teach subjects like history, social studies, English, or psychology at various levels of education.
Social Work
HUMSS graduates can work in social work and human services, focusing on helping individuals and communities address social issues and improve their well-being. This can involve working with children, families, the elderly, or individuals with disabilities.
Public Administration
Graduates in HUMSS may choose to work in public administration and government roles. They can pursue careers in areas such as public policy analysis, government relations, or program management in local, state, or federal government agencies.
Journalism and Communications
Those with a background in HUMSS may pursue careers in journalism, public relations, or communications. They can work as reporters, writers, editors, or social media managers, using their communication skills to inform and engage audiences.
Counseling and Therapy
Individuals with a HUMSS background can pursue careers in counseling and therapy, providing support and guidance to individuals dealing with mental health issues, relationship problems, or other challenges. They may work in schools, hospitals, private practice, or community mental health centers.