Check out this tool to help you explore career pathways and connections to your major.

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What Can I Do With This Major?

What Can I Do With This Major? is a website that features information on common career paths, types of employers that hire in the field, and strategies to maximize opportunities. Scroll to the bottom of each profile for links to professional associations, occupational outlook information, and job search resources.

This tool/website features over 80 profiles on college majors and corresponding career paths that are not specific to MSU Denver. We recognize that these suggestions may not be an exact match, however many disciplines and majors overlap, and we hope that the content within is relevant and insightful.

Click on your college below and learn how to use the "What Can I Do With This Major?" Tool for your major:

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Unsure of Your Major?

Or have you found a career path and are wondering how it connects back to your major? Meet with an exploratory advisor to learn more.


Connect with Exploratory Advising
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Need Additional Career Planning Support?

Check out the resources on our Get Ready for Your Career page and schedule an appointment with us if needed.

Get Ready For Your Career
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Does your dream career require a graduate degree?

Our Graduate School Pathways (GradPath) resources can help you understand what graduate school is, how to apply, and what to expect as a graduate student.

Visit the GradPath page

Check out some more ways to research careers and industries:

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Vault

Use Vault.com to explore various career paths, research companies, and access valuable resources like career guides, practical interview tips, and comprehensive industry insights.



Research Employers & Careers on Vault
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O*Net

Use O*NET to explore detailed descriptions of various occupations, assess career interests with the Interest Profiler, and discover the skills, salary, and job outlook for different fields in an easy-to-read format.


Learn More About Career Pathways on O*Net
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Occupational Outlook Handbook

Use the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) to explore detailed information on hundreds of occupations, including job duties, required education, salary, and job outlook, giving you the tools to make informed career decisions.

Explore Career Outlooks on OOH

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