What can I do with my degree?
Explore career options in your field and find the tools and resources to build your career.
Your degree is more than a list of courses — it’s also a chance to grow, try new things and explore opportunities you might not have imagined.
Whether you’re just starting or already deep into your program, these guides will help you see the bigger picture: the skills you'll gain, where your degree can take you and the steps you can take right now to shape your future.
Arts & Science
- Anthropology
- Biology
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Child Studies
- Classics
- Communication Studies
- Community, Public Affairs and Policy
- Early Childhood and Elementary Education
- Economics (BA)
- English and Creative Writing
- Études Françaises
- Exercise Science
- First Peoples Studies
- Geography, Planning and Environment
- Health, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
- History
- Human Relations
- Journalism
- Liberal Arts
- Linguistics
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Modern Languages
- Neuroscience
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Pure and Applied Mathematics
- Recreation and Leisure Studies
- Religions and Cultures
- Sexuality
- Sociology
- Theological Studies
- Therapeutic Recreation
- Urban Planning and Urban Studies
- Women's Studies
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