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Typical College Majors for the 6 Occupational Themes

Explore college majors and academic programs that align with the six occupational themes: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. Find your passion and career path today!

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Typical College Majors for the 6 Occupational Themes

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  1. Typical College Majors for the 6 Occupational Themes Center for Career and Experiential Education Roosevelt Hall www.uri.edu/career Look for Rhody to lead your way!

  2. Realistic (R) Realistic students prefer to take an active hands-on approach involving construction, mechanical, or outdoor activities. PRACTICAL DOERS

  3. Realistic Majors and Academic Programs • Agriculture • Animal Science • Automotive Services • Civil Engineering • Computer Technology • Drafting • Earth Science • Electronics • Facilities Management • Fire Science • Fish and Wildlife Management • Forestry • Heating, AC, and Refrigeration • Horticulture • Industrial Arts Education • Landscape Architecture • Law Enforcement • Mechanical Engineering • Medical Technology • Military Science • Natural Resources • Physical Fitness and Training • Plumbing • Transportation • Welding

  4. Investigative (I) Investigative students prefer to take an analytical approach involving research, experimentation, or diagnosis. SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM SOLVERS

  5. Investigative Majors and Academic Programs • Anthropology • Astronomy • Biochemistry • Biological Sciences • Botany • Chemistry • Computer Information Systems • Computer Science • Criminal Justice • Economics • Emergency Health Services • Food Science • Geography • Geology • Mathematics • Optometry • Physical Therapy • Physics • Pre-Dentistry • Pre-Medicine • Psychology • Science Education • Sociology • Veterinary Science

  6. Artistic (A) Artistic students prefer to take a self-expressive or creative approach involving art/design, music, or writing. CREATIVE COMMUNICATORS

  7. Artistic Majors and Academic Programs • Advertising • Architecture • Art Education • Art History • Broadcasting • Cinematography • Classics • Comparative Literature • Creative Writing • Dance • Design • English • Fashion Merchandising • Fine Arts • Foreign Languages • Humanities • Journalism • Linguistics • Mass Communication • Medical Illustration • Music Education • Philosophy • Photography • Theater Arts

  8. Social (S) Social students prefer to take a helping or altruistic approach involving teaching, developing, or caring for others. EMPATHIC HELPERS

  9. Social Majors and Academic Programs • Child Development • Counseling • Criminology • Dietetics/Nutrition • Elementary Education • ESL Teaching • Ethnic Studies • Family Studies • Health Education • Hearing and Speech • Home Economics • Human Services • Nursing • Occupational Therapy • Physical Education • Public Health • Recreation • Religious Studies • Secondary Education • Social Work • Special Education • Substance Abuse Counseling • Urban Studies • Women’s Studies

  10. Enterprising (E) Enterprising students prefer to influence or lead others through selling the merits of ideas or products. ACTIVE PERSUADERS

  11. Enterprising Majors and Academic Programs • Business Administration • Business Education • Consumer Economics • Finance • Government • History • Hospitality • Hotel Management • Human Resources • Insurance • International Business • International Relations • Management • Marketing • Organizational Leadership • Personnel and Labor Relations • Political Science • Pre-Law • Public Administration • Public Relations • Real Estate • Restaurant Management • Retail Merchandising • Travel and Tourism

  12. Conventional (C) Conventional students prefer to take an orderly approach to organizing and managing finances, procedures, or data. CAREFUL ORGANIZERS

  13. Conventional Majors and Academic Programs • Accounting • Actuarial Science • Banking and Finance • Bookkeeping • Business • Computer Programming • Computer Systems Operations • Court Reporting • Data Management • Dental Hygiene • Financial Planning • Food Service Management • Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management • Industrial Education • Information Systems and • Technology • Management Information Systems • Mathematics Education • Medical Administration • Medical Transcription • Office Systems • Paralegal Studies • Purchasing/Materials Management • Secretarial Procedures • Small Business Operations • Statistics

  14. Center for Career and Experiential Education URI Center for Career and Experiential Education URI CCEE Roosevelt Hall, First Floor90 Lower College Road, Kingston, RI 401.874.2311 uri.edu/career uri.edu/career uri_ccee

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