Majoring in History? There are many professions which a graduate can choose from. Working in a museum offers wonderful opportunities for those who crave hands-on experience, while teaching gives the individual the ability to share their knowledge.
A good answer for housekeeping history in a company would be the year that housekeeping became a permanent position. Past employees who held a position in the housekeeping department should also be included in the history of housekeeping.
Take notes in class, study notes and ideas before an exam, do all your history homework, and pay attention to history.
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the role women was a lot in history and they contributed a lot
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Jobs that are good for people with history degrees are becoming a history teacher, a history professor, working in a museum, and working for the history channel.
It depends on the degree. The whole point is to become enough of an asset that employers will want to give you money. Anybody can become a dishwasher or ditch digger. Those professions will never pay much. But if someone has a skill that is unique and rare, and that skill is in high demand, the employee can expect a large paycheck.
I would get a teaching cred. with that history degree. What else are you going to do with a degree in history? Might consider law as well or political science with your history, but remember the reason you go to college is so when you finish you can find a good job.
Depends on what you get the degree in. If you get the right degree you can work in that field and earn a good living compared to a person who doesn't have a degree.
I will take 1-2 years to get a degree in art history depending on the college/ universities and what other degrees you currently have. one year at minimum if you are good at it.
The information on IT professions can be found online at websites, such as Recruiter, Education Portal, and Career Cast. The IT professions offer good chances for employment and high salary.
Good question. You need to ask about that.
It is certainly possible to do so. It would be a good degree for someone that wants to do entertainment law.
Surgical techs have in many cases replaced the surgical nurse. Thus, if I had to recommend continued education, and if I knew you had a passion for the health professions, I would recommend becoming a registered nurse. Another good solid career in the health related professions in that of a diagnostic medical sonographer.
Before you pursue any degree, think about what you might do with it when you graduate. There are just as many history major working at Starbuck's as they are in law school. There is no guarantee that a degree in history is going to land you in a certain income bracket. Decide what you want to do first, then tailor your elective courses to support your career goals. It is not clear what you consider "good money," so plan ahead to make sure you can attain your goals.
The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville offers a Master of Arts in Teaching degree where you can choose History as an option to teach.
A good career field to look into would be forensic psychology. As found on many shows this job field is growing.