Career Tracks
While studying your chosen subject matter, you'll have an opportunity to make professional connections through mentoring, job shadowing and industry tours at Kansas City-area companies and organizations.
Undergraduate Career Examples
The Professional Career Escalators program is open to students from any degree program. Check out these degree-to-professional-career examples and how they fit in the program's career tracks.
Psychology
Health care
Licensed psychologist, clinical social worker, behavioral health specialist
Education
K-12 counselor, child psychologist
Business and engineering
Marketing, human resources, leadership consultant
Law and justice
Forensic psychologist, community-based advocate, attorney
Conservatory
Health care
Movement therapist, music therapist
Education
K-12 theater teacher, music teacher
Business and engineering
Audio engineering, light engineering, arts management
Law and justice
Social advocate for the arts, arts council director
Film and Media Arts
Health care
Digital content creator, virtual reality producer
Education
Media teacher, public relations officer, media content director
Business and Engineering
Marketing executive, sound engineering technicians, photographer, podcast, content creator, camera and lighting technician
Law and justice
Entertainment law, social justice, journalist (podcaster; documentary films)
Marketing
Health care
Pharmaceutical sales, public relations specialist, brand manager
Education
Training and development coordinator, marketing manager, communications director
Business and engineering
Data scientist, sales engineer, human resources
Law and justice
Social and community service manager, law office manager, nonprofit fundraiser
Criminal Justice and Criminology
Health care
Forensic psychologist, youth behavioral liaison, outpatient counselor, forensic nurse
Education
Social worker, school resource officer
Business and engineering
Computer forensics, human resources, mediator, emergency management, director, financial examiner
Law and justice
Parole officer, lawyer, forensic scientist, detective, agent (DEA, FBI), investigative reporter