Career Center Staff
The team members below are committed to helping our students achieve their professional
goals. CDS staff can be contacted via e-mail or by telephone
Career Development Services Patton Building, Room 101 Normal, AL 35762 Phone: (256) 372- 5692 Fax: (256) 372-5689 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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AGRICULTURE, LIFE & NATURAL SCIENCES
Careers in this community focus on improving lives by applying research and technology
to fieldwork, clinical environments and lab functions. This community also includes
those interested in public health and policy.
Animal Bio-Health Sciences
Biology
Environmental Science
Family & Consumer Sciences
Food Science
Food Science Business
Forestry
Liberal Studies
Plant & Soil Science
Urban and Regional Planning
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BUSINESS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Careers in this community focus on creative design, leading people and projects and
aiding in fiscal management.
Accounting
Business Administration
Criminal Justice
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Management
Marketing
Political Science
Public Administration
Sociology
Sport Management
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ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY & PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Careers in this community focus on the application of science, technology, engineering
and math in order to invent, design, build and improve.
Applied Physics
Artificial Intelligence
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Computer Science
Construction Management
Electrical Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Physics
Systems & Materiel Engineering
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EDUCATION, HUMANITIES & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Careers in this community focus on those interested in helping and advocating for
others, solving societal issues, creating policy and serving in government.
Communications Media
Communications Specialist
Communicative Sciences & Disorders
Counseling
Curriculum and Instruction
Early Childhood Education (P-3)
Elementary Education (K-6)
English
Instructional Leadership
Kinesiology
Music
Physical Education
Psychology
Secondary Education
Social Work
Special Education
Visual Art
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