Maritime Studies

Maritime Studies

Maritime 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 Maritime Studies career options by reading about sample experiential learning and job titles as reported and held by current students and alumni, as well as graduate programs where Maritime Studies alumni have studied.

To conduct more research, select National Resources are included at the bottom of the page. You can also schedule an appointment with an Exploratory Advisor or a Career Coach.

 

SAMPLES OF EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING – POSITION TITLES

(May include but is not limited to: internship, co-op, research, practicum, and clinical experiences)

Trainee/Student

 

SAMPLES OF ORGANIZATIONS WHERE UCONN STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Fishers Island Yacht Club

Flagship Niagara

 

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)

Assistant Manager

Engineer II/GIS Technician

Inventory Manager

Maintenance Laborer

Marine/Commercial Insurance Adviser

Merchandise Flow Team Member

Project Coordinator

Research Content Specialist

 

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)

CNC Operator

Engineering Manager

Maritime Culture Adjunct Faculty

Structural Draftsman

Welder

 

UCONN ALUMNI – SAMPLES OF WHERE THEY WORK

Brown and Brown of Florida

Echochlor, Inc.

Electric Boat

Gartner

Navy Department of Defense

NCR

New England CNC, Inc.

Target

Town of Westport, CT

West Marine

 

UCONN ALUMNI – SAMPLES OF GRADUATE DEGREES PURSUED

M.S., Geographic Information Science & Cartography

 

UCONN ALUMNI – SAMPLES OF GRADUATE SCHOOLS ATTENDED

Johns Hopkins University

 

NATIONAL RESOURCES

For further insight into industry specifics, use O*NET, Vault, or LinkedIn search functions to locate more titles, alumni, and career options for this major. “What Can I do with this Major?” contains additional content, including professional associations and job boards. Though your specific major is not on this resource, we have listed an alternative that is close to what UConn offers.  (Please note: internships and jobs on these sites do not necessarily reflect UConn students from this major).