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Find Federal Jobs For Your Major
U.S. Office of Personnel Management
To help you choose the right career field, we have prepared the following articles that group federal jobs by appropriate academic majors. As you study the table, please keep these facts in mind:
1. The jobs listed under each major are usually examples, not an all-inclusive list.
2. Many jobs do not require a college degree; job-related experience is just as good.
3. You can qualify for a large number of administrative jobs with a degree in any academic major.
Check out your major to see a list of corresponding federal government positions.
Accounting
Agriculture
Agronomy
Anthropology
Archaeology
Architecture
Arts – Fine and Applied
Astronomy
Aviation
Biology
Botany
Business
Cartography
Chemistry
Communications
Computer Science
Corrections
Counseling
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement
Dietics and Nutrition
Economics
Education
Electronics Technology
Employee/Labor Relations
Engineering
English and Literature
Environmental Studies
Epidemiology
Finance
Fish, Game and Wildlife Management
Food Technology and Safety
Foreign Language
Forestry
Geography
Geology
Geophysics
Health
History
Home Economics
Horticulture
Hospital Administration
Human Resource Management
Hydrology
Industrial Management
Insurance
International Relations
Journalism
Law
Law Enforcement
Liberal Arts/Humanities
Library Science
Management Information Systems
Management, Facilities
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Medical Support
Meteorology
Natural Resource Management
Nursing
Park and Recreation Management
Pharmacy
Physical Education
Physical Science
Physics
Community or City Planning
Political Science/Government
Psychology
Public Health
Public Administration
Public Relations
Purchasing
Real Estate
Rehabilitation Therapy
Social Work
Sociology
Statistics
Surveying
Systems Analysis
Theology
Transportation
Zoology
duardonme
8 months ago
10 comments
I have a degree in general geology. This site says I could be a geodisist or a geologist, but doesn't give explanation as to what the jobs would be...any help? Also It says that administrative jobs can be found with any degree. I am more interested in administrative positions....would the lack of a degree in that field hinder me?
Traveller37
about 1 year ago
8 comments
DrSmith, I agree with you on linguistics. It's a science on it's own not just a foreign language. I should know 'cause i studied it. But it was part of my education not the whole of it.
AlenaC66
about 1 year ago
444 comments
I am working on a degree in Accounting. It seems like there is alot of Government jobs in accounting. It would be great if I could get one.
Jbishop07
about 1 year ago
6 comments
I have a degree in comparative religion, and it says that program analyst is a job for such a major. What does that even consist of?
thompson_daniel
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Is massage therapy considered a part of rehabilitation therapy?
mayuri221986
about 1 year ago
2 comments
i want to work wid u and i also need help in money
Wimblie18
about 1 year ago
2 comments
What about if you were to graduate with a bachelors in Criminology? I can't seem to find a job. I thought I'd have no problem finding work.
manwolf1950
about 1 year ago
4 comments
I need help with my ed. money
paulinemcnaught
about 1 year ago
2 comments
If source Inspection and quality engineering oversight is so critical, why are there no categories listed within this site with keywords QUALITY, MANUFACTURING, SUPPLIER QUALITY or Source Inspection and AUDITING?
drsmith75
over 2 years ago
2 comments
Linguistics could be added to the list. Some Universities look at it as strictly a Humanities sub-field, others don't.