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in Religion and Culture 

Students who have a major in Religion and Culture and Humanities for Public Service gain a wide range of skills inside and outside the classroom, equipping them to thrive in their dream careers.

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Top Industries

Where do Religion and Culture graduates excel? Navigate through the tabs below for information on the top five industries these Virginia Tech graduates work in.

$97,766

Average Salary

14

Average Years of Experience

Common Job Titles

  • Consultant 
  • Manager
  • Operations Analyst 

Job-Related Skills

  • Analysis 
  • Customer Service
  • Data Analysis 
  • Leadership
  • Management 

Find a Future in Consulting

$37,176

Average Salary

6

Average Years of Experience

Common Job Titles

  • Language Assistant 
  • Program Manager

Job-Related Skills

  • Adobe
  • Customer Service 
  • Data Cleansing
  • Data Entry 
  •  

Find a Future in Education

$85,828

Average Salary

8

Average Years of Experience

Common Job Titles

  • Engagement Director
  • Leasing Manager
  • Range Safety Officer

Job-Related Skills

  • Customer Service
  • Event Management
  • Leadership
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Public Speaking

Find a Future in Real Estate

$75,904

Average Salary

12

Average Years of Experience

Common Job Titles

  • Account Manager
  • Consultant 

Job-Related Skills

  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Illustrator
  • Leadership
  • Public Speaking 

Find a Future in Consumer Goods

$76,062

Average Salary

24

Average Years of Experience

Common Job Titles

  • Communicator
  • Senior Manager of IT Enterprise Platforms 

Job-Related Skills

  • Marketing 
  • Project Management
  • Brand Awareness
  • Business Process

Find a Future in Finance

Most Common Job Titles and Average Salaries

*Average salary of 11 years of experience

Top Employers

Top 10 Employers of RLCL Graduates and Average Salary

Top States

Where do Religion and Culture graduates get hired? Most of our graduates stay along the East Coast, with the greatest percentage (52.9%) finding employment in the state of Virginia.

Data was collected from Steppingblocks, a data and analytics engine that provides workforce and education outcome insights on over 100 million people in the U.S.