Humanities Resources
Career Preparation
The K-State Career Center can help you with:
- Career exploration
- Career assessment for class assignment or follow-up
- Resume, CV and cover letter critique
- Other application documents
- Job or internship search
- Mock interview
- and so much more!
Academic Interests
Students are encouraged to combine their passions with their studies, allowing them the ability to explore career opportunities in:
- Public Relations Manager
- Art Director
- Curator
- Copywriter
- Counselor
- Multimedia Specialist
- Editing
- Technical Writer
- Human Resource Specialist
- Historian
- Lawyer
- Event Organizer
- Administrator
- Analyst
- Archivist
- Librarian
- And more!
Additionally, a humanities degree prepares you for a wide range of graduate programs if you are interested in continuing your education.
Experiences
Use your collegiate career to develop both in and out of the classroom. K-State has many opportunities for development in your academic programs. You can grow through participation in research and student organizations, being a teaching assistant or tutor, and more.
Then, take advantage of the opportunities in the greater Manhattan community. A job and community service are great ways to affirm your path and show graduate schools and employers your interest and skills.
Some engagement opportunities to consider:
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- HandsOn K-State
- Flint Hills Volunteer Center
-These first two options are hubs for multiple volunteer opportunities. - Manhattan Arts Center
- McCain
- K-State Theatre
- Beach Museum
- Manhattan Habitat for Humanity
- Sunflower CASA Project, Inc
- Riley County Humane Society
- Flint Hills Discovery Center
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- and many more.
Scholarships
- Learn more about College of Arts and Sciences scholarships.
- Check out university-wide scholarship information.