A degree in Humanistic Studies prepares you for a broad range of careers, including professional opportunities, graduate study, and long-term volunteering. Our graduates work in such fields as banking, business, education, government, journalism, law, and medicine.

Sarah Didier '08, B.A. in humanistic studies--Marketing department, "Our Sunday Visitor" newspaper.

Christina Perkins '08, B.A. in humanistic studies--M.A. program in Irish Studies, Catholic University of America.

Jackie Sias '08, B.A. in humanistic studies --High school teacher, M.A. program in education, Alliance for Catholic Education.

Molly Ritter '06, B.A. in humanistic studies--Account manager for Performance Marketing Group.

Emily Noem '05, B.A. in humanistic studies--Jesuit Volunteer Corps, Juneau, Alaska.

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