Graduates of the CAST program have identified the ways that their degree in CAST has helped them professionally, such as advanced skills in research, analysis, communication, critical thinking, and diversity and inclusion, among others. Alumni surveys show our students have high success rates in locating employment related to their studies following graduation and in securing admission to programs to continue their studies, including law school and PhD programs.
Graduates of our CAST program have pursued the following career options:
- social policy researcher/advisor
- cultural research assistant/associate
- arts/culture critic
- Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion consultant
- humanitarian aid worker/administrator
- museum/gallery curator
- college/university instructor
- advocates for LGBTQ/women's/disability/BIPOC/migrant worker rights
- literacy education and programming
- non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- settlement/health/legal agencies
- writer/journalist/editor
- community development/relations coordinator
- project/grant writer/manager/coordinator/director
- communication specialist
- community instructor/educator/activism
Your Path to Post-Degree Success
ASPIRE is Laurier's professional skills development training program for graduate students. The program helps you craft an individualized, extracurricular learning plan tailored to your professional journey and entry to the workplace.