The following sites include information
about topics or careers in various areas of the Arts & Sciences.
Additional sites listed may provide related career development or salary
survey information.
* Sites that post
or link to actual job listings are designated with a star.
NOTE: We
strongly recommend that you preview websites in all categories
since many of the websites listed could apply to students in more
than one major. You will want to explore the websites listed for multiple
departments within the College of Arts & Sciences, as well as websites
listed for some of the other colleges and schools.
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* USC - Websites for the College of Education
http://www.sc.edu/career/?id=education
From another section of the University of South Carolina Career Center
webpage. This page will link you to numerous sites pertaining to
education related opportunities.
* American Association for Applied
Linguistics
http://www.aaal.org/
Search the job register of this professional association's site for
academic positions in linguistics.
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ESL (English as a second language)
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* USC - Websites for the College of
Liberal Arts (English)
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/englishlit.html#EngESL
From another
section of the University of South Carolina Career Center webpage.
This page will link you to numerous sites pertaining to teaching English
as a second language.
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* The Linguists List
http://www.linguistlist.org/
Contains links to information and news on linguistics, as well as academic
sites. It also has employment opportunities with an annotated history of
past job listings (by year). Once in the jobs section, be sure to see the
section for "student support" which offers positions for students pursuing
graduate study in linguistics.
* The Linguistic Funland
http://www.tesol.net/sitemap.html
See the employment section for job
postings.
* Linguistics Society of America
http://www.lsadc.org/
Provides links to publications, resources and jobs related
to language, literacy, translation, and anthropology. Most of the jobs are in
academia. There is also a nice section on
"fields of linguistics".
* iLoveLanguages
http://www.june29.com/HLP/
Click on "jobs" for links to multiple job posting sites. Also provides
information on programs of study.
* International Speech Communication
Association
http://www.isca-speech.org/
Go to the student section for articles and other resources. There are
a few job postings for positions overseas.
* Research Gate
http://www.researchgate.net/jobs/research/
ResearchGate is the world's largest professional network for researchers and
scientists, now with over one million members.
Search through thousands of research jobs.
* Speech Technology
Magazine
http://www.speechtechmag.com/
Click on Industry Jobs for openings. Use industry links section for a listing of
companies that deal in speech related technologies.
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Midwest Speech Technology Association
http://www.MidwestSpeech.org
Members include engineers, marketing and sales
professionals, end users, consultants and other professionals. Click on
"Join the MSTA" for information on signing up for listservs and membership for
job openings (membership is free).
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GOVERNMENT (Federal, State, & Local)
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* USC - Websites for the College of Liberal Arts (Political
Science)
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/poli.html
From another
section of the University of South Carolina Career Center webpage.
This page will link you to numerous sites pertaining to federal, state &
local government opportunities. Will allow you to research employers as
well as search for jobs.
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SPEECH PATHOLOGY/ AUDIOLOGY
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* American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association
http://www.asha.org/
This is an outstanding site for anyone considering entering the professions
of audiology; speech-language pathology; or speech, language, and hearing
science. ASHA is the professional, scientific, and credentialing
association for more than 98,000 audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and
speech, language, and hearing scientists. Click on "students" to find
information on exploring the professions, academic programs, a guide to graduate
programs, and the student association. You can also access the career center from this section where
you will be able to search for jobs. Members may also
post their resume on line.
* Speech-LanguagePathologist.org
http://www.speechtherapist.net/
Positions for speech language pathologists categorized by location
(state, country, or region) or you may do a key word search. You may also submit
your resume to a resume bank on this site.
* American Academy of Audiology
http://www.audiology.org/
Click on "HearCareers"
for job listings and career information. You may also post your resume to this site.
* Audiology Online
http://www.audiologyonline.com/
Register for free and then see “Career Center” to search positions in
the hearing healthcare profession. You can search positions by city or
state.
* USC - Websites for the College of Science
& Math
http://www.sc.edu/career/?id=scimath
From another section of the University of South Carolina Career Center
web page. Use the "medical/healthcare" section on this page to link
to numerous sites listing healthcare opportunities. Use these
links to locate positions in speech pathology or audiology.
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TRANSLATION/ INTERPRETATION
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* USC - Websites for the College of Liberal
Arts (Foreign Languages)
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/llc.html
From another section of the University of South Carolina Career Center
webpage. This page will link you to numerous sites pertaining to
foreign language related opportunities. Use these links to explore how
your study of linguistics might have prepared you for a career with foreign
languages.
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* USC - Linguistics
Program
http://www.cas.sc.edu/ling/
The Linguistics Program at the University of South Carolina.
Includes information on the program of study, as well as information on
internships and related links of interest.
* USC
JobMate
http://www.sc.edu/career
Click on "USC JobMate" on the right of the page. Updated daily
by the Career Center at USC. Lists full-time, part-time, summer, internship
and graduate assistantship opportunities in different industries. Job descriptions
include contact information.
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