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American Studies at Stetson
emphasizes individual advising to help students identify special interests. As
a liberal arts field, American Studies does not train undergraduates for a
specific profession, but the diverse knowledge and skills that students
develop in these courses prepares students for many fields and many lines of
work. Our majors graduate with excellent background for law, business, public
administration, government service, historic preservation, advertising,
journalism, teaching, social work, and of course, graduate school in many
fields.
The Office
of Career Services (call 822-7315 for more information) can help students
connect their academic interests and skills with their future work. In
addition, the Career Office has job links and postings at www.stetson.edu/careerservices/jobs.php.
Other Sources for Career Information on
Future Careers in American Studies:
National
internet source for academic positions, internships, and fellowships.
Miami
University of Ohio advising page, offering places to match interests and
competencies from an American Studies major to graduate schooling and career
opportunites.
Liberal
Arts Career Services at University of Texas
College
of Staten Island of the City University of New York frames its advising page
around the question, "What Can I do With and American Studies Major?" and it
includes identification of skills and frequent career paths.
Here's what some of our graduates have
gone on to do:
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David Marcell, class of 1958: College
administrator for Sage Colleges in Troy, NY
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Caroline Miller Parr, class of 1959: Federal
Judge, US Tax Court
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Jay Mechling, class of 1967: Professor of American
Studies, University of California, Davis; recipient of the 2002 Distinguished
Alumni Award
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Craig Richardson, Jr., class of 1975: Attorney at
Law, Chapel Hill, NC
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Timothy Arnheim, class of 1986: WFTV, Inc., CBS
television producer, Orlando, FL
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Ryan Smith, class of 1994: Ph.D. candidate,
Department of History, University of Delaware
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David Swanson, class of 1997: Manager of the band,
Mighty Joe Plum
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Krista Brindle, class of 2001: full scholarship to
Stetson College of Law

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Paul Jerome Croce stands with Stetson Distinguished Alumni Elizabeth Walker Mechling and Jay Mechling at the library display of their works set up by librarian Debbie Dinkins. |
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