Life After BCS

Post-graduate Career Paths

What can I do with a degree in BCS?

BCS majors have an extensive range of career paths that can be pursued. The following lists some of the fields and programs for which the BCS major can provide a strong foundation.

Academic Research and Teaching
university teaching (graduate and undergraduate)
college teaching (undergraduate only)
basic research in universities or research labs (see also Postgraduate degree programs)
Education
primary and secondary education
special education
counseling
children's television network (Sesame Street, etc.)
deaf education
Administration
hospital administration
day care work, day care administration
Social security administration counseling
Language
speech therapy
communication/language processing disorders (school or clinic setting)
language specialist (schools)
sign language interpreting
audiology
Engineering
human factors and ergonomics
toy companies - research
Hi-Tech
cognitive engineering (human factors)
computer programming
computer games research and development
software research and development computer graphics and image processing (scientific and entertainment)
information technology
computer interface technology development
robotics
speech recognition software
research/development
information analyst
institutional funding raising, science and technology
scientific journalism, science editor, scientific publishing, media consultant
scientific instrumentation, sales
Biotech
pharmaceutical research, sales biotechnology
clinical drug testing
clinical trials coordination
clinical lab technician
Medical/Healthcare
behavioral medicine
research lab technician - wide range of fields
physical therapy
nursing
physician's assistant
neuropsychological evaluation and rehabilitation
vocational rehabilitation
disability prosthetic devices: visual processing for the blind, speech recognition and speech production for the deaf or people with speech disorders
Government
Congressional assistant, research on topics related to health, child welfare, and education
Public policy analysis, lobbyist, organizational, etc. on topics related to cognition, education, health child welfare
science/technology policy
Others
advertising
forensic science

Postgraduate Degree Programs (Master's and PhD)

These are a compilation of fields and programs our graduates can enter. This is not exhaustive nor are you restricted to just these.

  • Audiology
  • Brain and Cognitive Sciences
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cognitive Science
  • Dentistry
  • Education
  • Forensic Sciences
  • Human Factors and Ergonomics
  • Information Technology
  • Interpreting
  • Law
  • Linguistics
  • Medicine (M.D., Nursing, Physician's Assistant, Therapy)
  • Neuropsychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Optometry
  • Patent Law (new biotechnologies)
  • Pharmacy
  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • School/Educational Psychology
  • Sign Language
  • Speech/Language (Pathology/Communication Disorders)
  • Veterinary Medicine

But where have our graduates actually gone?

Students' Plans at Graduation

  • Plans at Graduation: % of Students (2000-2004)
  • Graduate School
    • BCS Related: 21%
    • Non-BCS Related: 6%
  • Employment
    • Research: 19%
    • Other
      • BCS Related: 14%
      • Non-BCS Related: 11%
  • Medical School: 10%
  • Other: 15%
    • Military Service: 2%
    • Volunteering: 2%

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