An architect or engineering or dentistry. You have a huge choice
That depends entirely on what field the degree is in. It's in Healthcare Administration
Anything with a BA Bachelor's of Arts compared to BS Bachelor's Science. Also known as the soft (BA) and Hard (BS) degrees.ExamplesBA degrees# Psychology # Sociology # Art BS degrees# Math # Computer Sciences # Biology
Typically it is a bachelor of arts (BA) degree.
There's a large variety of jobs, such as research assistent with a four year degree. With a higher level one, you can do actual research in the field.
Candidates for medical school come from a variety of backgrounds to include, Exact Sciences, Fine arts, Communication, Engineering, Social Sciences, etc. You should just make sure you have the appropriate foundation in the sciences and math. Some of these would include the following: * biology of the cell * biology of the organism * microbiology * Inorganic chemistry * organic and biochemistry * human anatomy and physiology (helpful) * Higher level maths * Physics
Year 12 plus an arts degree
You need a Phd in social sciences.
An engraver needs a Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration on engraving.
The best undergrad degree to have would be either in psychology, sociology, or social work
One option is a social work degree.
# Chef # Waitress/Waiter # Dress Maker/Taylor # Designer # Diatition
The kinds of jobs you could get having studied social and political sciences include market analyst, policy examiners, research assistants, positions in law firms, and positions in government agencies.