1987-1988 Academic Catalog

32 Career Selection and Opportunities The college recognizes that most students solidify career goals during their collegiate experience. The Counseling Service and Placement Center endeavor to assist in this process by maintain– ing a library of pertinent information concerning career oppor– tunities, providing testing and counsel, and by sponsoring career workshops in which students are acquainted with the career deci– sion making process. Countless career opportunities are available to the Christian liberal arts graduate. Some of those pursued by Cedarville Col– lege graduates are listed below. Department of Instruction Career Opportunities youth pastor; Bible teacher; camp leader and director; missionary; director of Christian education; pastor; evangelist; writer; prepa– ration for seminary Biblical Education Business Administration Communication Arts Education Health and Physical Education accountant; auditor; controller; retail manager; salesman; office manager; banker; sales manager; purchasing manager; business teacher; church financial manager; marketing research; production manager teacher; minister; director of pub– lic relations; personnel manage– ment; mass media; communica– tions; station manager; journalist; manager; salesman; lawyer; politi– cian; broadcast programmer teacher in elementary school: gen– eral (1-8), music (K-8), physical education (K-8), Christian school; teacher in high school and middle school; special music (K-12); physical education; special edu– cation physical education teacher; camp– ing; recreation; administrator of youth activities and youth organ– izations; athletic trainer Language and Literature Music Nursing Psychology Science and Mathematics Social Science and History teacher; journalist; linguist; edi– tor; copy writer; prelaw; premedi– cal; personnel relations minister of music; music teacher; music therapist; composer; direc– tor of music; and education caregiver; teacher; counselor; mis– sionary; researcher; supervisor; manager; health screener in hospi– tals, clinics, nursing homes, health departments, doctors' offices, industrial medical services, or government. counselor in local church, social agencies, geriatric centers, reha– bilitation centers, correctional institutions, state hospitals; teach– er of psychology in high school teacher; researcher; laboratory technician; health professions; preparation for pharmacy; prepa– ration for medicine; environmen– tal sciences; missions; computer scientist; statistician; business actuarial science; engineering; mathematical physics teacher of high school history, social science, political sci– ence; government worker; histori– cal researcher; probation offi– cer; politician; related welfare worker; children's caseworker; researcher; family caseworker; adm.inistrator; preparation for seminary and graduate study

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