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[an error occurred while processing this directive] Career Opportunities for Majors in Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies

Introduction

The Department of Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies offers an interdisciplinary program of studies that examines the diverse political, social, and cultural histories of the Spanish-speaking societies of the Caribbean, as well as those of Latino communities in the United States. The courses examine the historical background, the migration experience, and the reformulation of identities in their racial, class, cultural and gender dimension.

Students are exposed to a wide range of perspectives drawn from the social sciences and the humanities. As a versatile major, it helps develop content knowledge about the historical, political, cultural and social dimensions of the Caribbean and Latino communities in the United States. The curriculum fosters valuable skills and competencies in critical thinking and analysis, research, oral and written presentations, and intercultural understanding.

The Department of Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies works closely with other departments to foster a more comprehensive learning experience for its students. Students are strongly advised to double major whenever possible, and the faculty works closely with students who wish to pursue individual programs of study. Academic and cultural activities are scheduled regularly to supplement and enrich the classroom experience. The department's interdisciplinary structure supports collaborative research and a coordinated and coherent curriculum that draws from diverse perspectives.

Your major is only one of many variables to be considered when developing your career plans. Many careers do not require a specific major, but rather a wide range of demonstrated skills and accomplishments. Regardless of your career choices, increase your marketability to employers through internships, service-learning, related work experience, good grades and involvement in college activities.



A Sample of Related Occupations

Admissions Counselor Editor/Writer Lobbyist
Advertising Account Executive Employee Relations Specialist Market Research Specialist
Archivist FBI/CIA Agent Museum Curator
Attorney Foreign Service Officer Nonprofit Administrator
Business Manager Foreign Student Advisor Peace Corps/VISTA Worker
CIA/FBI Agent Government Agency Admin. Politician
Community Action Specialist Historic Preservation Specialist Professor/Educator
Community Affairs Specialist Historic Site Administrator Psychologist
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. Trade Specialist Publications Specialist
Counselor Interpreter Translator
Cultural Affairs Officer Int'l Relations Specialist Travel Consultant
Customer Relations Representative Int'l. Conference Planner Writer/Author
Customs/Immigration Officer Journalist  



Types of Employers

Private & Nonprofit Organizations
Advertising Agencies Cultural Organizations Pan American Health Org.
Airlines/Airports Entertainment Firms Professional Associations
American Friends Service Foundations Public Interest Groups
American Schools Abroad Historic Sites / Historical Societies Public Relations Firms
Amnesty Int'l. Hospitals/Clinics Retail Stores
Archives Hotels/Restaurants/Resorts School Systems
Banks Int'l. Exchange Programs Social Service Agencies
Book Publishers Law Firms Television/Radio Stations
Civic Organizations Libraries Travel Agencies
Clinics Manufacturing Firms United Nations
Colleges & Universities Museums World Health Organization
Consulting Firms Newspapers/Magazines YMCA/YWCA
Consumer Organizations    

Government Agencies
Agency for Int'l. Development Institute of Museum and Library Services NJ Travel & Tourism Division

Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service

Inter-American Foundation Office of Int'l. Affairs
Bureau of Int'l. Labor Affairs International Trade Admin. Office of Int'l. Coop. & Development
CIA/FBI Library of Congress Peace Corps/Americorps
Civil Rights Commission National Endowment for the Humanities Smithsonian Institution

Customs and Board Protection

National Security Agency US Department of State
Department of Commerce NJ Governor's Commission on Int'l. Trade US Information Agency

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

NJ Int'l. Trade Division Voice of America



Jobs Obtained by Rutgers Graduates

Assistant Federal Public Defender, Puerto Rico (JD) Investigator, State of New Jersey
Bulk Customer Sales Rep., PepsiCo, Inc. Law Clerk, Law Office of Radames Velazquez
Business Analyst, Electronic Data Systems Manager, Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc.
Chaplain, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (MA)  

Program Specialist, Center for Hispanic Policy, Research and Development, NJ Department of Community Affairs

Director, Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration Project Officer, Hispanic Radio Network
Education & Training Coordinator, NJ State AFL-CIO Redevelopment Project Coordinator, Plainfield Economic Development Office
Financial Aid Counselor, Temple University Teacher's Assistant, New Brunswick Bd. of Ed.
Human Resources Rep., Easter Seals of NJ

Teaching Assistant, Rutgers’s University (EOF program)

  Youth Service Coordinator, Lawrence Neighborhood Service Center



Graduate Schools Attended

Rutgers University, JD, Law Seton Hall University, JD, Law
Princeton Theological Seminary, MA, Religious Education UMDNJ, MS, Biomedical Sciences



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Last Updated: 06/06/2011

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