UMBC Department of Asian Studies
UMBC major sheet for Asian Studies
What Can I Do With My Major?
Learn more about career options in your field by clicking below to learn about different focus areas, typical employers, and strategies to get started. Be sure to scroll to the bottom of the page for links to Professional Associations, industry job search tools, and resources for additional insight.
Asian Studies
History
Religious Studies
Professional Associations
Association for Asian Studies
The Asia Society
South Asian Teachers Association
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Additional Research Tools
Explore typical job titles for your major and use them for further career research on Vault and O*Net. Visit the website for related professional associations for industry information and professional development. Browsing through job postings while you are still making a career decision can provide insight into the industry and taking note of the required qualifications lets you know what skills and experiences to seek out during your time at UMBC.
Internships/Research/Co-ops
Department Liaison for Internships & Employment: Marykate Conroy
Gaining real-world experience through internships, research, or a co-op experience is one of the best ways to make yourself a competitive candidate for full-time jobs and graduate school after graduation. Learn more about how to get started, finding opportunities, and the application process on our website.
The Internship Success Practicum is a free, zero-credit, pass/fail course for students participating in an applied learning experience. You will receive professional development to help you excel at your site as well as a transcript notation and possible academic credit.
Sample Internship/Research/Co-op Sites for Asian Studies:
- Institute for China-America Studies
- National Security Agency (NSA)
- The Asia Society
- Japan-America Society of Washington, DC
- Council on Foreign Relations
The Office of Undergraduate Research can help you find opportunities to conduct research in your industry, both on campus and at local organizations.
Career Resources
United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
The Asia Foundation
Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach
The Field Museum
CIEE: Teach English Abroad
TESOL
Learn from Alumni
Join Retrievers Connect, an online networking platform just for the UMBC community, to search for alumni by major, industry, location, and more. Get advice and insight from those who have been in your shoes. Participate in groups and discussions to gain insight into industry trends. Learn about job and internship options.
You can also explore profiles of UMBC students and alumni on LinkedIn.
On-Campus Organizations
- Adaa
- Asian Studies Council of Majors
- Chinese Students Association
- Filipino-American Student Association
- Ishara
- Japanese Student Assoc
- Sikh Student Association
- Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers
- South Asian Student Assoc
- Sri Lankan Students’ Association
- Vietnamese Student Association
- Wushu/Tai Chi Club
Service Learning and Volunteering
The Shriver Center provides opportunities to address social challenges through applied learning. These applied learning experiences can boost your resume and help you build marketable skills. These introductory opportunities are great for freshman and sophomores and can help confirm career choice.
Additional Employers and Jobs by Major
Employers in Maryland by Industry/Major (BuzzFile)
Employers in the United States by Industry/Major (BuzzFile)
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