Anything with a BA Bachelor's of Arts compared to BS Bachelor's Science. Also known as the soft (BA) and Hard (BS) degrees.
Examples
BA degrees
# Psychology # Sociology # Art BS degrees
# Math # Computer Sciences # Biology
liberal arts
Liberal Arts degrees open many doors for you. You could open your own business or work at a large corporation managing many people at the same time. Just about anything is possible if you keep at it.
Typically it is a bachelor of arts (BA) degree.
Year 12 plus an arts degree
A masters degree does not necessarily have to follow the same discipline as the bachelors. You can basically pursue a masters in any field, provided you have taken the required prerequisites (if any). Some liberal arts majors have gone on to become medical doctors, psychologists, engineers, teachers, etc. The real question is, "what kind of future do you want to create for yourself?" Once you decide, you develop a road-map (or strategy) on how to get there. Its all in the vision.
An engraver needs a Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration on engraving.
An architect or engineering or dentistry. You have a huge choice
Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin, is a private four year liberal arts college. It has a good reputation.
Northland college is a college located in Ashland, Wisconsin. It is a liberal arts college which focuses on sustainability and the environment. It was established in 1892.
It depends. If you want to be a physician (a medical doctor), you should get into medicine. If you want to be a philosopher (a PhD), you should get into liberal arts.
That depends entirely on what field the degree is in. It's in Healthcare Administration
Louis Bleriot studied engineering at École Centrale in Paris and obtained a degree in Arts and Trades.