Career questions tagged degree
Every college offers a degree to a student who completes a predetermined set of requirements. Some careers will expect an employee to have a degree in whichever field they have applied in. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lesswas your dream job the one you ended up doing?
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What will be the best way to determine what major I would focus on for graduation if I graduate with an undergraduate degree in sociology ?
I am interested in leading a career in academic advising. I have been studying sociology for my undergrad as I knew it was a broad major, but now I am concerned that it will not be enough. I want to do graduate school since I want to do academic advising eventually. This way, I can focus on my career path directly.
What are the benefits in getting a doctorate?
I want to get a Multidisciplinary degree in English Literature and Psycholgy. I was wondering whether I should get a doctorate or a masters. #psychology #degree #literature #doctorate
What is the difference between BA and a BS when it comes to business Which one would be better for entrepreneurship??
When I researched business majors I found that there are two different types of degrees, BS and BA. I'm not sure which one would be better for me.
What degrees do you need to go into this business field?
I was wondering is having a degree better before entering the business field
Does it matter if I go for a Master's Degree or a Bachelor's Degree?
Is there any difference between the two? Depending on the major.
When you were a kid what did you want to be when you became an adult?
what did u want to be when you grow up ??? #any #degree #educator #criminal-justice #college
Howard MBA or Johns Hopkins MBA?
I am trying to choose between these two MBA programs (Howard or Johns Hopkins). Does anyone know the main differences between these two programs? I am specifically interested in the "online"/part time version of each program. Thank you!
Is it possible to have a career without a degree?
I am interested in a career in something along the lines of media/marketing/public relations. Do companies even consider hiring someone if they do not have a college degree related to these areas? #sports #marketing #journalism #degree #media #public-relations
How can I make sure that I can still work in education with a psychology degree?
I'm in college currently taking classes for psychology major. I wanted to do education but in order to do education, I needed to double major. I don't want to double major, but I still wanna work in a school.
What is your job and what is your salary?
Just want to know what everyone does, If you are retired what did you do before. If you're no longer doing it why did you quit. If you have had multiply jobs before, name them. Thank you.
Besides a computer science degree, what else can I do while in college to make myself more employable after college?
In addition to working on my college degree in technology, what else should I do while in college to make myself more employable? #computer-science #degree #technology #employable #job-application #personal-development
Do I need any degree to become a facility manager?
I want to be a facility manager and I'm wondering if it'll be worth going to school for a degree.
what different routes can you take with a degree in psychology?
I've seen some people say that a degree in psychology can be useful in business, too. What other kinds of jobs could you use the degree in that most people might not think of?
How important was making a high paying salary to your career choice and why?
I am interested in ranching, automotive technician or farm equipment technician. More questions: - Do you feel you made the correct career choice right away? Do you have any regrets? Would’ve you done anything differently? - Did you live in the dorms or off campus? What are the pros and cons of those choices? - How many times did you switch your major before you chose one? - What field did you go into and were you able to find a job right away? - How big of a student loan did you have to take out? How did you pay for college?
What is the best degree?
I'm thinking of the best degree to major in college, i'm currently in 12th grade
Initially I planned on going to college to obtain a bachelor's degree in business management, until I realized how many different categories of business management there are. I would like to know how do I narrow my options down in this particular field?
I'm asking this question because at first to my ignorance I assumed that business management was just that with no other choices behind it. As the end of the school year is approaching and now that I've done more research on business management I just need some advice on which to choose. #college #business #management #degree
I was told that in the business management field it's hard to make a career out of it unless you obtain your masters degree. My question to you all is 1. Is that true? and 2. Is business management a field that is hard to make into a career?
I've come to this site to get my questions answered by professionals to clarify all the things told to me by family members and other resources about getting a degree in this field. Although their advice is nice I just wanted to clarify this with professionals to see if I'd have to consider a different major. #college #business #career #management #major #degree
Does taking a minor in college make you look better to future employers?
I am currently a junior in high school and have recently decided to major in Economics in college, I have heard a lot about minors, but I still want to learn more about them. For example, do you get degree for taking a minor? Do you have a lot more classes if you take a minor? But most importantly, if I choose to take a minor, is that something I can put on my resume or a job application? Any information would be much appreciated. #college-major #jobs #resume #degree #college-minor #courses #learning #interests
What do i need a culinary arts degree to become a chef? if so which one would you prefer a associates degree for two years or a bachelors degree for four years
What do i need a culinary arts degree to become a chef? if so which one would you prefer a associates degree for two years or a bachelors degree for four years
Is a Business Major a good fit?
Hi, I am a junior in High school looking at graduating with an Associate's and hoping to nail down a major. I previously thought about psychology or creative writing but they don't feel like the right fit. I really enjoy writing and want to find a job I can be creative with. I also want a challenge, and something with a changing work pace that keeps me engaged. I was looking at creative directing but I know that is an end game career. What jobs would allow me to pitch ideas, work on projects, or allow me to make ideas into a reality? At the same time I am hoping those projects wouldn't be only numbers on a screen. With this in mind, would business fit? If so, any ideas? I am finding it hard to narrow down any careers. Thank you.
What bachelors or associate degree do I need to become Bariatric healthcare provider/ surgeon? What are some beneficial knowledge that I should know going into this field?
Do you guys know any scholarship/Grants info for future Bariatric?Do you guys know a good free virtual high school for future doctors. What degrees do Bariatricians have?