An undergrad degree in history doesn't open a lot of doors, so you might plan on getting a graduate degree. Grads with a BA in history go on to law school, museum/archive work, libraries, historical organization/societies, etc. For the most part, you would narrow your focus in grad school and become somewhat of an expert in a particular area of history. To run with the big dogs, you'll need a PhD. Before you decide on any degree, map out your career goals.
factories were needed for jobs and for good wages.lmfao!
Well, U.S is important. It has a lot of history. And to the fact that a lot of discoveries are made here. Plus, you live here. If you want to know more about the U.S., well I suggest you look it up in a nearby library or the wonderful Internet.
All through history, the jobs done by slaves remained roughly the same; so then as in New England, about 80% were imployed working in the fields, 10-15% were household slaves and the remaining 5% could develop themselves into artisans, bookkeepers, supervisors and other jobs that came with special skills or talent.
It created new jobs in the service industry, but led to a decrease in manufacturing jobs
Many careers which require analytical thought will be a good fit for someone with a math degree. More particularly, jobs in finance, accounting, statistics, science, and, of course, academic research careers in math, will use a math degree.
If you have your Masters Degree, good for you. Jobs are hard to find with the economy in it's current state. You will be competing with people with their Bachelors. This means they have less education, but cost less. Sell yourself well and there are plenty of good jobs for you.
There are many jobs for someone with a religious degree due to the skills that are acquired while achieving the degree. Some good examples would be a church administrator, a counselor, a social worker, a Minister of Religion or even a teacher. According to this site, http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/Theology.htm, these are some of the careers where a religious degree may be helpful.
Yes, it does. Persons need a degree to get a engineering jobs. Engineering jobs is one of a good jobs and have a good salary so it really need a skilled person to get it.
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There is a whole list of jobs available for someone with a psychology degree. One could be a therapist, or psychologist, civilian, military, etc. There are many others to list.
There are several jobs you can get with an administration degree. Having just a degree in administration can open up a whole world of opportunity. If a person also possesses a minor in history, they may seek out a job in a museum or working as a historian.
Yes it will be helpful to have a degree.
For someone with a degree in marketing the internet is a great place to work. Many online websites employ people to take care of jobs that involve advertising or selling things. Try contacting these websites and asking for jobs.
Trade vacations, and truck driving are good paying jobs that do not require a degree, just extra training.
You can become an Art historian, Philanthropist, a Curator, work in art conservation or finish an education degree to teach art history at University
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