Italian Studies

The Italian Studies Major

Resources, Strengths, Career Paths, Skills

Transferable Skills:Students of Italian Studies end their education with superior communication skills, a rare and highly valued commodity in today's job market. Italian Studies Majors also possess:

  • Analytical and Critical abilities
  • Rhetorical Skill
  • A Deep Understanding of Italian Culture
  • Extensive Technical and Analytical Writing Experience
  • Didactic Skill
  • Intermediate Knowledge of a Foreign Language

Career Paths:The Major in Italian Studies provides students with an optimal platform for entering a variety of fields. Students with a strong background in History are viewed favorably by varying fields such as medicine and law. Here are some fields an Italian Studies major may pursue:

  • Journalism, Publishing, and Technical Writing
  • Law
  • Education (Elementary, Secondary, and Higher ed.)
  • Advertising
  • Public Relations
  • Business / Industry
  • Government / Public Policy

Resources & Professional Associations of Interest: Check out the following web sites and consider joining at least one of the professional associations in your field of interest to boost your career and give you a competitive edge on the job market. These are just a few so don' t hesitate to do some research on your own!

Employers: The following companies and institutions have hired/accepted Stony Brook students of Italian Studies and/or History:

  • Syracuse University
  • Gallagher, Walker & Bianco
  • New Jersey Dept. Of Environmental Protection
  • NYC Dept. of Education
  • NYC Public Advocate's Office
  • The Office of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
  • Senator Charles Schumer

Sample Job Titles:The following are some sample job titles that would be appropriate for a student who has majored in Italian Studies. This is in no way a complete list. If you're surprised at some of these titles, you shouldn't forget that a student who majors in Italian Studies gains skills that can be used in almost any industry!

Editor Politician Actor/Actress
Lobbyist Novelist Paralegal
Lawyer Media Planner Public Relations Specialist
Teacher Curator Technical Writer
Human Resource Specialist Copywriter Financial Advisor
Speech Writer Higher Ed Director ESL Teacher
Journalist Critic Professor