Career questions tagged majors-and-minors
Are there any major and/or minor for Environmental Law?
I'm currently in high school and I am interested in Environmental Science and Law.
Should I major in Sociology and minor in psychology or the other way around?
I am set on majoring in Sociology, but I would like to hear the opinions of others as well, in order to gain some more insight. I would like to work in the mental-health field, but also go on to do work with UNICEF and or other humanitarian organizations. I want a job where I can really connect with others by providing services like counseling, humanitarian deeds, focusing on physical but mostly emotional health , and also being able to do research on social groups and personal interactions with others (that is based on the individual) to better understand the community and to assist that community overall.
When it comes to postgraduate applications, does a person studying a major and a minor have a disadvantage compared to someone studying a dual major degree in the same fields?
If so, how big of a disadvantage?
Is it worth it to major in economics and minor in computer science?
Any insight into the field of majors, minors, certificates, double majors, etc would be appreciated. I hope to work in the macroeconomic sphere and have an interest in analyzing trends in data to advise policy.
Which minors pair well with graphic design and would help me stand out on a resume?
My native language is Spanish I am in grade 10 in an international school. I am on my career exploration journey to find out as much information as possible and do possible internships for my dream career. Note: this question was asked anonymously by a student
If i really like psychology what should i major and minor in?
I'm a bit lost with what I should be doing as in my minor and majors for college and I need help.
How does minoring in another major work?
I've been thinking about minoring in business but I have no idea how a minor works or what to do.
What type of computer technology degree pair well with an accounting degree?
I am seriously considering double-majoring in accounting and some sort of computer technology degree when I get my bachelor's. The problem for me is that there are SO MANY different types of computer technology degrees. I don't really know which ones would complement with an accounting degree.
How difficult is it to minor in a subject that is not at all related to your major?
I am a senior looking to be a nutritionist/dietician but I still want to pursue musical theater as a minor.
Should I double major in both data science and data analytics? Or should I major in one and minor in another?
I feel that as a data analysis, I would have more career options. However, being a data scientist appeals to me. Should I major in data science, and minor in data analytics, or vice versa? Can a data scientist work as a data analyst?
What is a good minor to pair with an Accounting major?
The only minors that I can think of are business administration, economics, management, finance, etc. Are there any outside of the business world that would complement accounting? Like technology, data analyzing, law, etc.
What majors complement an accounting minor?
Specifically, degrees other than business administration. Would software engineering/systems analyst be an option? I could work on accounting software/automating repetitious parts of accounting. I'm open to ANY suggestions!
What is the best major to pair with an astronomy minor?
My younger sister LOVES astronomy, and I think an astronomy minor would be a fun option for her.
What are the best minors to pair with a math degree?
I've heard that tech and finance are good choices. If its tech, then what specific tech area is preferable? Are there any business minors would make a good choice? Are there other minors that would be good options?