Arts & Humanities
The field of Arts and Humanities encompasses many different disciplines and as a result is a very popular route for students to take when deciding on an area
of study. There are many advantages to the breadth of subjects that can be studied within Arts and Humanities, including the opportunity to learn about things that are applicable in the real world. This is especially true in a society that is becoming more global and interconnected. As a result, choosing a degree within Arts and Humanities will give degree holders an advantage when looking for jobs that employ use of critical thinking, the ability to design and carry out research and the capacity to work well with others to reach a common goal.
Unlike some other areas of study, Arts and Humanities allows the student to move more freely among academic programs while they find an area that most interests them and fits their skill set. This aspect of Arts and Humanities is especially attractive to students who are interested in a wide array of programs and are not ready to focus solely on one academic path.
Since Arts and Humanities has such breadth, students have the ability to experience a wide range of opportunities while they begin to create a focus for their education. As a result, students will have many options after completing their studies. Students holding a degree within Arts and Humanities will be well prepared to either pursue a career directly after their studies or have a strong foundation to move on to do graduate level work in their field. Holding a degree within Arts and Humanities is often required to pursue graduate school and other post-graduate work within many disciplines.
Arts and Humanities range of degrees and career opportunities makes it difficult to predict income levels of degree holders without knowing the field in which they are working. That being said, the scope of knowledge gained within the field of Arts and Humanities allows students to have the skills to pursue many different lines of work and therefore have a greater ability to adjust to changing job markets.