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Career Services Center

Advising Students

Each department has a CSC Career Specialist liaison interested in working closely with departmental faculty and staff. CSC also has major-related resources outlining career options, salaries, and more.

CSC Industry Liaisons for Academic Departments

The Career Specialists in CSC have particular industries of focus. While each advisor meets with students from all disciplines, the industry liaisons will develop a special expertise in careers, protocols, and employers within their industry. They also have a special interest in reaching out to students and academic departments in their industry, as follows:

Sciences, Health, Chemical Engineering
(BINF, BIOL, BIOC, CENG, CHEM, EHS, ENSC, ENVS, GEOG, HAPP, PHYS)
Lorie Logan-Bennett, , x5.3906

Management, Administration, Finance, Business, Consulting/Sales
(ECON, FIEC, Administrative & Managerial Sciences)
Anne Scholl-Fiedler, , x5.3908

Government, Non-Profit, Social & Human Services, Education
(AFST, AGNG, AMST, ANCS, ANTH, EDUC, GWST, HIST, MLL, PHIL, POLI, PSYC, PUBL, SOCY, SOWK)
Diane Crump-Fogle, , x5.3907

Engineering, IT
(BTA, CMPE, CMSC, ENEE, IS, MATH, MENG, STAT)
Susan Martin, , x5.3975

Communications, Public Relations, Writing, Art, Entertainment, Media, Marketing
(ACTG, DANC, ENGL, MCS, MUSC, THTR, VAAV)
Anne Scholl-Fiedler, , x5.3908

In addition to us reaching out to students and faculty in specific area, if you know of any employers in your field we should contact, please let us know by filling out the Employer Outreach form.

Where Do UMBC Student Go? What Do They Earn?

Each December and May, CSC surveys graduating students via UMBC's Graduation Report to get a sense of where students head after commencement. Information on jobs, graduate programs, salaries, etc. is collected. For an overview of information collected from last year's surveys contact your liason (listed above).

You can also get an idea of national, entry-level salaries by major via the NACE Salary Survey. The complete report detailing most job functions, and master's and PhD salaries, is available in in our Career Resource Center (MP 212).

What Can My Students Do with Their Major?

How Do UMBC Students Look For Jobs

UMBCworks is the free online recruitment system that all UMBC students have access to. Through UMBCworks students can look for on-campus jobs, internships (facilitated by The Shriver Center), part-time jobs, and full-time entry-level and experienced jobs.

Click here or further instructions on accessing UMBCworks. Or see our jobs page for a complete list of CSC job search assistance services and resources.

Helping Students with Resumes, Interviewing, & More

If students are coming to you for advice on their job search, you'll want to utilize CSC's readily available career skill development resources. Follow the links below for each topic:


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Monday-Friday: 8:30am-5pm
Walk-In Appointments: 2-4pm



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