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 lessWhat is it like having a Communications degree At the University of Texas at Austin?
#college #Universityoftexas #communications #degree
Would a dual degree in teaching be a great option to pursue?
#elementary #teaching #education #degree #college
What Are Some Jobs In The Field of Marine Biology?
Marine Biology has always fascinated and captivated me. What are some jobs that are applicable to my interests? I would love to do field work most of all, but I know it is a competitive field. If there are any Marine Biologists out there I would love to hear what you have to say! #marinebio #oceanography #career #ocean #field #degree
What level degree is needed in computer science?
I am unsure of what level of degree to pursue in computer science. Should I pursue a PhD and will it be worth the extra schooling? Or should I aim for a Bachelors Degree? #computer-science #degree #schooling #computer-programming
After college, how should you ensure that you're not wasting your degree?
#degree #lifeaftercollege #help #socialsciences
Should I go to law school?
I am interested in pursuing a career in public policy. A lot of people are telling me I should go to law school, but I don't really have that much interest in actually practicing law; rather, a lot of jobs I am interested in are dominated by former/current lawyers (ex: state legislator). Would a Masters in Public Policy/Public Affairs be useful? I am currently an economics major. #law #lawyer #law-school #attorney #law-practice #policy #degree
Is getting a degree in business management extremely hard?
#Businessmanagement #degree #business #college
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
What are the things you can do with a public health major?
Are there any jobs that you can obtain after 4 years of undergraduate of public health, or will I have to go to school for a longer time. #publichealth #collegelife #college #degree #lost
What are some "Mickey Mouse degrees colleges give out?
I've heard of "Mickey Mouse" degrees (degrees that are useless and makes you realize that you spent 4 years of your life doing nothing) and want to learn more about them. Everybody knows that women's studies is pretty useless, but are there anymore "Mickey Mouse" degrees colleges give out? I seriously think that these degrees were created by colleges so they could earn more money. #useless #degree #mickeymousedegree #major #college-major #collegedegree
With a business degree, how influential is the name on your diploma in the interview process?
On average, college tuition has more than doubled in the last 20 years. Many college students graduate with significant debt, is it worth going to a school that is more expensive with an equal reputation of another school. While still getting the same degree. #business #after-college #college-tuition #degree
What jobs can you do with a degree in communications?
I like talking with people and being able to relay information and also being able to have human contact. #communications #people #human-resources #degree #college
What of my interests would be worth making minors/majors on my planned degree in environmental engineering?
I plan to get a degree in environmental engineering, but I also love biology, chemistry, biochemistry, and non-science-related Spanish. Would it be too difficult, expensive, or otherwise to add any of those as a second major and/or have the remaining be minors? Especially in the case of Spanish, because I would like to continue studying Spanish but is unrelated to the rest of the topics I am interested in. What would, if anything, stop me from pursuing to some degree, all of these subjects? #degree #degrees #career-path #career-path-planning #biology #chemistry #biochemistry #major #college-major #college-majors #majors-and-minors #minors
What degrees do you need to become a therapist?
I recently realized that despite my awkwardness and unwillingness to talk to strangers, I somehow clique well with kids and those have been abused. I have thought about having #therapy as a backup plan, but I don't know what #degree/s you have to have. Is it just #psychology ? I do not want to be a psychiatrist, so I wouldn't need anything medical. But as with my previous question, I don't know whether or not this #profession would make me feel safe or not. I feel like the community is kind of bigoted towards the #lgbtqa+ community as well as those who actually have disorders? Is it weird for a therapist to have a therapist or would that just help them relate more to their clients?
In California, do CSU or UC campuses have the better engineering program?
I would like to kick start a career in engineering, any suggestions of what to major in to make job hunting easier later on? Also what were your experience with California public school programs? #california #engineering #berkeley #first-job #degree #major #software-engineering
How hard is it to get a BFA?
In a couple years, I'll be heading off to college, and I wanted to know how much effort it would take to get a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. #college #degree #bachelorsdegree
What career would suite my interests?
Hi everyone, I am 24 years old and have completed many courses, traveled and worked a few jobs. I now want to start studying towards a #degree but I have no idea what degree field to study. To get a degree in South Africa is expensive so I want to make the right choice. My interests include #travel, #food, #environment, #business, #hospitality and #psychology I would like a job that does not require me to be in a place for a very long time and must require me to travel as traveling is something I enjoy. I would like a job is challenging at times and has good #career #prospects. Can anyone point me in the right direction to a degree that might suit my #interests as I have absolutely no idea what to look at?
is it better to specialize your degree or remain general?
what are the advantages and disadvantages, not sure on weather i should stick with one career to further advance in it , or remain general for change and more job opportunities?#indecisive #degree
Best markets to break into?
I will be graduating with my associates degree soon, and then will be finishing up a few classes to earn my associates in business as well. I would like to know which field of business is best to pursue once I graduate that will allow me to utilize my degrees. #graduation #classof2020 #degree #women-in-business #careers #careers-in-business
How do I know if my degree of choice is too difficult?
I am interested in studying meteorology in college. This is my senior year of high school and I am taking physics and calculus to prepare for the meteorology degree. However, I feel like I am struggling in calculus. I'm passing, but I realize that harder courses are coming, and they may prove to be too difficult. I really want to study the weather, and I really enjoy calculus, when I understand it. #college #difficult #calculus #ap-calculus #meteorology #meteorologist #weather #degree
Does it really matter where you get your degree?
Does it make a difference to get a degree from a community college rather than a big name university? #college #college-selection #degree
What degree do you need to be a radiologist technician?
How long i will be in school and what type of degree i would earn #degree #college-majors #radiology
What is the difference between a BA and BS in psychology?
I want to study psychology but I am more of a science person, so I'm wondering what classes I would need to take for a BS in psychology, or a BA in psychology. #psychology #degree
What is the difference between a BA and BS in psychology?
I want to study psychology but I am more of a science person, so I'm wondering what classes I would need to take for a BS in psychology, or a BA in psychology. #psychology #degree
With the volume of people attending college, does a degree mean as much as it did 10 years ago?
In the pursuit of a great career, I would think that I need all of the advantages that I can get in order to accomplish this. However, I am concerned that my degree will blend in with others. #career #advantages #degree