Alumni of the Indiana University Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies hold a wide variety of jobs in many fields. Their flexibility is a direct result of the liberal arts education they received in AAADS, where critical thinking and creative approaches are as important as understanding cultural and social diversity — not to mention gaining mastery of the academic subject matter! Possessing an education founded in such a combination makes an AAADS graduate strongly attractive to employers. Combined with the opportunity for AAADS majors to easily The text on the following pages is what the red text above links to. have a double major with another field that provides a specific technical education, graduation from this department offers one of the best bets to enhance your future career prospects.
Just ask some of our alumni! There are doctors, lawyers, and entrepreneurs. Others are performing on Broadway, homemaking, marketing, teaching, and writing. Many are willing to talk with our students and with students interested in majoring in AAADS. To make a contact, talk with the undergraduate advisor today.