For Liberal Arts (Arts & Sciences) Students
What Can I Do With a Liberal Arts Degree? 
(CareerBuilder.com)
Perhaps the most persistent -- and often most annoying -- question college students hear throughout their years (second only to "What's your major?") is "So what are you going to do with your major?"
The truth, for many of them, is that they simply don't know. And that is totally OK.
While choosing a major will help you prepare for a career in a specific field, it can also provide a solid basis for pursuing a career in a seemingly dissimilar field. For example, history majors can go into government, journalism or even museum work, and it's not unusual for theater majors to work in business.
Before you think about what you're going to do with your major, find out what you can you do with your major.
Information for Liberal Arts Students:
Specific Majors:
Biology
Electronic Resources for Biology Majors UT Career Services 1-page list of resources on the Internet to assist with everything from career exploration to job search sites
To Be or Not to Be a Biology Major? JobWeb.com Your biology major does not limit your career options. There are lots of careers available to you—from the tradition to the adventurous. What you ultimately do is determined by your personal interests and skills, and by your knowledge of career possibilities
Chemistry
Chemistry Careers: Beyond Bunsen Burners JobWeb.com What does it take to be a chemist?
Communication
Careers in Communications
Network Into Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations Careers JobWeb.com Besides taking classes in marketing, advertising, or public relations, what have you done to prepare yourself for a successful transition from student to professional?
Education
Education Student Resources
Economics
Careers in Economics
Mathematics
Careers in Mathematics
Psychology
Careers in Psychology