What can I do with a Degree in IS3D?

 

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There are several unified themes that students choose depending on their career goal. Below you will find some of these themes and guidelines. 

 

Thinking of doing Pre-Medicine/Physician Associate (Physician Assistant) ? Below are the disciplines and guidelines that students typically choose. 

Biology
Chemistry
Gerontology
Kinesiology
Public Health
Psychology
Languages

Thinking of going into Teaching? Below are the disciplines and guidelines that students typically choose. 


Child & Family Development
Counseling & School Psychology
Education - Bilingual
Education - Elementary
Special Education

 

Thinking of doing something within the Social and Behavioral Sciences? Below are the disciplines and guidelines that students typically choose. 

Anthropology
Child & Family Development
Counseling & School Psychology
Public Health
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology

Thinking of doing something Media related? Below are the disciplines and guidelines that students typically choose. 

Communication
Journalism & Media Studies
Music
Rhetoric & Writing Studies
Television, Film, & Media Studies
Theatre

 

Campus Resources

Career Services

Through partnerships, education and programming, SDSU Career Services provides students and alumni with the opportunities to define, develop and realize their career potential. 

Aztec Mentor Program

Unsure of your next step toward your career? Connect with alumni and professionals through the Aztec Mentor Program. AMP connects juniors, seniors, and graduate students with alumni and professionals to grow your network and hear from professionals in your future industry. Registration opens early in the fall and spring semesters.

Handshake

Job listings, on-campus interview sign-up, information sessions, workshop calendar, and much more! Students who register with Handshake are automatically notified of upcoming major- and career-related events. 

Internships

Internships are a way to gain relevant work experience, get your "foot in the door", and develop your professional network. Learn more about internships here, then talk to a career counselor or department internship contact.