Classic and Ancient Mediterranean Studies
CAREER EXPLORATION
This page is designed for you to explore and learn about career options both directly and indirectly related to this major. Review Classic and Ancient Mediterranean Studies career options by reading about sample job titles as reported and held by current students and alumni, as well as graduate programs where Classic and Ancient Mediterranean Studies alumni have studied.
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SAMPLES OF EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING – POSITION TITLES
(May include but is not limited to: internship, co-op, research, practicum, and clinical experiences)
Intern
Library Intern
SAMPLES OF ORGANIZATIONS WHERE UCONN STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Manson Youth Institution
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
The Peace Abbey
SAMPLES OF RECENT UCONN ALUMNI – POSITION TITLES
(Zero to five years of experience, varies by industry; some occupations may have required a degree beyond a Bachelor’s)
Classics Teacher
Court Assistant
Head of Reference
Historic Interpreter
Lawyer
Paralegal
World Language Teacher, Latin
SAMPLES OF EXPERIENCED UCONN ALUMNI – POSITION TITLES
(Six or more years of experience, varies by industry; some occupations may have required a degree beyond a Bachelor’s)
Archaeologist
Senior Contracts Negotiator
Tactical Solutions Consultant
UCONN ALUMNI – SAMPLES OF WHERE THEY WORK
Enfield Public Library
Mansfield Public Schools
Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
Norwich Free Academy
Region 19 Probate Court
The Mark Twain House & Museum
UCONN ALUMNI – SAMPLES OF GRADUATE DEGREES PURSUED
J.D.
M.A., Ancient History
M.A., U.S. History
M.B.A.
M.L.S.
UCONN ALUMNI – SAMPLES OF GRADUATE SCHOOLS ATTENDED
Central Connecticut State University
Columbia Law School
Quinnipiac University School of Law
Southern Connecticut State University
University of Massachusetts, Boston
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