Unless you want to teach, or get a masters in art history. Maybe you can work in a gallery or something.
2007-09-18 16:26:27
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answered by shorty1 1
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Yes, most jobs unless very technical, or license-oriented, are just looking for a degree, not so much what the degree is in. An art degree won't get you in as an engineer or a doctor.
But, most anything else it should help you with. What employer would not want to hire an employee who has demonstrated great creativity and the confidence to pursue a less-common major. (business, history and english majors are a dime a dozen)
2007-09-18 23:30:06
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answered by Brooklyn NYC 4
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You could be a high school art teacher. Get your art degree and then go for teaching certification I'm getting a degree in foreign language (spanish) and I'm going to be a high school spanish teacher.
2007-09-18 23:53:01
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answered by Dude 4
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Definitely, but not in art unless you are also trained in marketing, teaching, technical assistance, curation, management, etc. Write a resume, see what you can do, use a search engine to find employment sites and create a profile on one. Then go into their Help Areas to find their Job Support chats and follow their recommendations about creating a job network for yourself.
2007-09-18 23:50:09
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answered by rvgammill 2
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What kind of art degree is it. Pantomime, Ventriloquist, music theory , art history, need a little more detail.
2007-09-18 23:28:42
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answered by Jackie C 3
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very unlikely unless its a masters in art, although u might be able to teach art or perhaps start ur own business .
2007-09-18 23:25:16
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answered by steaua 3
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Some places will hire you if you a degree in anything.
2007-09-18 23:24:04
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answered by Nicole 4
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