I'm not an expert but I think you could get jobs with social services, or maybe be a counsellor. Or you could just become one of they annoying people that always say "We should all love each other" but I wouldn't reccommend that.
As you determine your course of study in college, you should look at future job prospects. If you get a BA in Human Development you can work with children, in health care, with seniors or even a nonprofit organization.
That depends on your initiative. You could seek employment with the FBI, CIA, DHS. You could seek employment working in a Human resources department. You could be a Case manager or Case Worker for a social services agency or organization. You could be an LCDC (if you have the required hours). You could be a Probation officer.
Start looking around for volunteer and or internship opportunities within the type of field you would like to work in.
Human Relations degrees will typically combine Psychology, Sociology and Criminology.
A master's degree in human services opens job opportunities in most fields. Mental health centers and state department jobs will provide opportunities.
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Human Resorces Department within an organisation
To acquire a career in public relations, someone may need a college degree or two. Of course, it depends on where they live and what kind of employment they are trying to get.
You have to have a good degree and not have any bad reports from a different place on your degree or else you will not get picked for the job
It depends entirely on what degree you get.
There is no single learning path that would to a career in government relations work. An undergraduate degree in political science, and often followed by a law degree. No relevant degrees are required just a passion for the political system.
what kind of job can i get with a applied science degree?
Public relations specialist (4years) degree in community
A degree of any kind does not guarantee a job. This degree would be recognized as valuable in a wide variety of business and technological jobs.
"It is possible to get a job in Telecommunications with an associates degree. However, a bachelors degree or higher is standard and will increase the likelihood of obtaining a job."
You can get a job as a janitor.
With a degree in languages, you could work as a translator, interpreter, language teacher, or international relations specialist. Additionally, you could seek roles in fields such as tourism, journalism, or government that require strong language skills.