So you know what you want to do for a living, but what degree do you need to do it? To match your career choice with a college degree, follow the steps below.

Method 1
Method 1 of 7:
Explore different college departments.

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    Determine under what general category your career falls. There are several general categories of degrees, including[1] :
    • Business Administration. A degree in business administration is good for anyone looking to work in marketing, management, financial services, human resources, or start his or her own business[2] .
    • Medical. Various medical degrees are available for those who want to work as a Certified Nursing Assistant (“CNA”), Registered Nurse (“RN”), healthcare administration, medical billing, or health insurance underwriter.
    • Education. If you want to teach anything, a degree in education may be exactly what you want. Education degrees are also good for those who plan to go into school administration[3] .
    • Social Services. The social services category, sometimes referred to as human services, covers degrees in areas such as social work, psychology, counseling, and social work administration. Social Service degrees are good for those who seek a job helping others through difficult times and situations[4] .
    • Computer Science. Networking, web design, e-commerce, information technologies, and social media careers all fall under the computer science category.
    • Political Science. If you are interested in a career working with the police, department of corrections, or Courts, you will likely find the degree for you in the Law and Criminal Justice degree category.
    • Liberal Arts. Liberal Arts degrees can be in English, history, or one of the many sciences, such as geology or anthropology[5] .
    • Engineering. Engineers design, build, test, and repair things. There are many different types of engineers and engineering degrees, including civil, mechanical, electrical, computer hardware, biomedical and aerospace. If you love to design and build, you may want to pursue an engineering degree.

Method 2
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Focus on a job title or field.

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    Narrow it down to a job category or title. You can use a degree to career matching service to do this. Many universities and organizations offer online career-matching services, which provide users with a way of narrowing down a general category of degrees into job titles and possible employers. Some career matching services you may find useful include:

Community Q&A

  • Question
    What degree do I need to be a career counselor?
    Brian Salazar-Prince
    Brian Salazar-Prince
    Top Answerer
    To become a career counselor you could study in a number of fields: School Counseling, College Counseling, Professional Counseling, or Social Work. After completing the graduate degree in one of the aforementioned fields, you could complete specialized training as a career development associate or in career counseling, however, most of the programs above will have coursework required in the are of career development and counseling.

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