Career opportunities for Women’s studies graduates may include law, women's health, education, counseling, public relations, politics, social policy or business. This might include, but is not limited to, law, women’s studies, psychology, counseling, public administ ration, medical school, education administration, education, and business. Advertising Manager Advocate Analyst Anthropologist Archivist Biographer Columnist Critic Cryptanalyst Editor Educator Event Planner Foreign Services Officer Intake Coordinator International Relations Journalist Lawyer Lobbyist Marriage and Family Therapist Mediator Office Manager Outreach Coordinator Political Scientist Professional Fundraiser Program Coordinator Project Manager Psychologist Public Relations Representative Publisher Recreation Therapist Researcher Social Worker Sociologist Webmaster Women’s Advocate Writer Possible Employers American/International Red Cross Businesses or Corporations Census Bureau Colleges or Universities Consulting Firms Court Systems Diplomat Embassies Girl Scouts of the USA Government Agencies Jeanette Rankin Women’s Scholarship Fund Labor Unions Law Firms News Bureaus Newspapers or Magazines North Georgia Cottage Peace Corps Piedmont Rape Crisis Center Political Interest Groups Political Parties Polling Organizations Public Relations Firms Public Service Organizations Project Safe, Inc. Radio / Television Stations Research Organizations SAGA Communications Schools Tennessee School System The Ford Foundation The Holton-Arms School Travel Agencies US Air Force US Department of Education Visitors Bureaus Vistronix Women for Women World Health Organization Worth Magazine