The benefits in teaching art depend on if you really love teaching or art. You can enlighten children to art's wonderful world, you can bring out the artistic talent in children, and most school systems you work for will give you the summers off.
Getting a job at any school for a art teacher is possible. Museum directors and coordinators are other possible job options. Some people can get a job as an Art Therapist.
No,but in a grade school you can apply for a job as a sub or assistant in teaching art.
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You can get job that requires psychology at a college or hospital. You can also start your own practice. Teaching psychology can be very rewarding job and provides many benefits.
teaching and maybe if you are lucky a job with a museum or collection. or, if you are willing to work in a field outside your degree, a lot of things. In my case, BA Art History = Product Management
There are many benefits to having a good job such as solid pay, sense of job satisfaction and meeting new people.
If you work for money in a career, you can gain money in a career
One of the best benefits is there is a large job market because all companies need marketing. There are also lots of variety for types of marketing jobs.
You can get a job for teaching history in school or maybe get a job for teaching at a hstorical program.
well...you could get a job as an author or an advertizer...
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If the art student want a job in their field of study then there are many places to look depending on what they want to specialize in. Art students can work teaching art to young children. They can also get an entry level job in the advertising department of a big company. The school the student is studying at should also have intern positions posted.