Art history: With this degree you might work as an archivist, art appraiser, art historian, art librarian, art therapist, estate appraiser, or historic preservation specialist. If you like to travel, you might want to seek a position as a cultural tour guide for a travel company or work with documentary filmmakers.
History: Historians are employed as documentary film editors, foreign service officers, intelligence agents, political lobbyists, researchers, and teachers. You could also work in the fields of public history/historic preservation and tourism development—museums, tourism bureaus, national parks, and historic sites all need people with a knowledge of history.
Literature/creative writing: Majoring in literature can lead to a career as an author, copy writer, editor, novelist, public relations specialist, or technical writer.
Music: Music majors can work in many jobs, including concert promotion, instrument design/sales/repair, jingle writing, music distribution, music journalism, and music publishing. If you're more interested in performance music, consider being a choir director, choreographer, conductor, musical coach, or opera singer. The recording and broadcasting industries offer the opportunity to by a composer, disk jockey, lyricist, music video producer, or sound producer.
Philosophy: Philosophy majors develop a keen knowledge of the logic, writing, and persuasion skills that are useful in a variety of careers, including government, business, teaching, and law enforcement.



