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I found there is a major called"science and arts",at least,it replaces major.
but what can a person do with it?
If I'm major in engineering or education,I probably know what I can do with it,but not science and arts.

2007-09-27 17:24:12 · 4 answers · asked by Jason N 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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For many people, degree title = job title and that's a fine perspective.

Some people though don't get their education with a single vocation in mind, they are seeking a broad liberal arts education with which to improve their mind. Those people will use a degree of this nature to improve their work life as well but only because they understand that degree title doesn't have to be the same as job title.

Others who follow a broad liberal arts foundation aren't interested in a job at all - they have that "make money" need met, what they want is an education and are less interested in a job skill.

So, the real answer to what someone does with a general major in science and arts is that he thinks.

2007-09-27 17:37:22 · answer #1 · answered by CoachT 7 · 1 0

With most majors, what you can do with them is go on for further education or training. Science and Arts sounds like a liberal arts major, which means you will be exposed to many different subjects and schools of thought. This can make you a very well rounded individual and prepare you for many career options in the future. If you know that you want to teach in primary or secondary school, go for an education major. If you want to go into engineering, follow that path. however, if you aren't sure what you want to do a liberal arts background can be a great choice. Talking to a college counselor or advisor can help you sort out what's best for you.

2007-09-28 00:34:23 · answer #2 · answered by stella 2 · 0 0

Lots of stuff! I have a degree in English and animal science (kinda' along the same lines, but two separate degrees), and I currently work as a researcher in engineering. A lot of employers look for a combination of skills.

You can be a teacher, go into a private industry, or work for a university. If this major sounds interesting to you, and you really want to pursue it, I say do it! Usually, a lot of advisers and/or counselors will have a list of occupations you can go into with certain majors.

Hope this helps - good luck!

2007-09-28 00:31:27 · answer #3 · answered by CW 3 · 0 0

I guess you could make something simular to Body Worlds... :P (Google that if you need to)
Biology can really help with art... But, hm.
I could understand Social Sciences and Arts.
...My answer isn't much of an answer.

2007-09-28 00:36:03 · answer #4 · answered by Emily 2 · 0 0

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