Are you interested in an exciting career studying and working in criminology and criminal justice? Do you enjoy helping and protecting others while working with various agencies and governmental systems? Criminal Justice/Criminology may be the major for you. Typical career paths for Criminal Justice Majors include federal, state, and local law enforcement, probation systems, military service, law school/legal practice, and non-profit work such as victim advocacy or offender rehabilitation among others.
Are you looking forward to your internship in 2021 and in need of financial support? The University Career Center is excited to announce the opening of the 2021 Internship Scholarship for qualified UTSA students who have in person or virtual …
By Rachael Fletcher
Rachael FletcherSenior Associate Director of Experiential Learning
SAN ANTONIO- The UTSA University Career Center is excited to welcome Michelle Schenk to the University Career Center team. In this new and elevated role, Schenk will serve as the first Director of Employer Engagement and be responsible for …
It’s that time of year again….to prepare for & find an internship! Last semester we took a voyage into the future and explored how to prepare for virtual internships. This semester we are looking forward to a fresh start and …
UTSA alumna Desiree Erin Bellicini received her degree in Health with an Emphasis in Community Health and Preventative Service in May 2020. During her Senior year, she aimed to complete an internship before graduating. While assisting Dr. Aleta Baldwin as …
The coronavirus has caused a catalyst for how we now interact in cyberspace. It almost feels like we’ve teleported into a sci-fi show, but we’re actually watching a technological evolution unfold! As our roadrunners prepare to explore uncharted territory, they …
Union Pacific is one of America’s leading transportation companies. UP covers 23 states across the western two-thirds of the United States with 160 years of success stories of their employees. We are powered by the best employees in the industry, moving the railroad further than it’s ever been before.