Future Directions: Options with your Degree

Careers and destination information

When looking at career options for after university, an obvious starting point is to explore jobs directly or indirectly related to your degree.  Reflecting on transferrable skills and having an awareness of careers entered by previous students can also help in the career decision making process.  Below you will find a list of degree subjects studied at Keele.  These contain ideas on occupational sectors and specific careers linked to that subject, analysis of the range of skills developed through study of that subject and a breakdown of the destinations of students from each subject for 2010/11 (these will remain current until June 2012).

 

Health

Biomedical Sciences

Medicine

Midwifery

Nursing

Pharmacy

Physiotherapy

Humanities

American Studies

English and American Literatures

English

History

MCC

Music Technology

Music

Philosophy

Science

Applied Environmental Science

Biochemistry

Biology

Chemistry

Computer Science

Creative Computing

Environment and Sustainability

Environmental Science

Forensic Science

Geology

Geoscience

Human Biology

Mathematics

Neuroscience

Physics and Astrophysics

Smart Systems

Social Science

Accounting and Finance

Accounting

Actuarial Science

Business Economics

Business Management

Criminology

Economics

Education Studies

Finance

Geography

HRM

Human Geography

Information Systems

International Business

IR

ITMB

Law

Management

Marketing

Physical Geography

Politics

Psychology

Sociology

 

Updated on 25 September 2013