What to do with a degree in art history

May 3, 2011 by admin  
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Jobs in museums and galleries are popular, but only 7% of graduates who find full-time employment go into the arts, design and culture industries. Studying for a degree in art history turned out to be an interesting career move for Kate Middleton, leading her to meet and marry ... Continue Reading

What to do with a degree in environmental science/physical geography

April 20, 2011 by admin  
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Porlock Common and Bossington Hill Exmoor National Park Somerset England UK Environmental science and geography graduates have found conservation a popular career choice. Photograph: Alamy Catastrophes, such as the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, not only serve as a reminder of how unpredictable the Earth can be, but also lead many to wonder why such natural disasters have become so ... Continue Reading

What to do with a degree in sports science

December 16, 2010 by admin  
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Jamaican Usain Bolt It may not set you on track to be the next Usain Bolt or Paula Radcliffe, but the skills gained from a degree in sports science could certainly fire the starting gun for an interesting and rewarding career. Your degree will have equipped you with a good knowledge of the sports ... Continue Reading

What to do with a degree in mechanical engineering

October 5, 2010 by admin  
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mechanical-engineering From aerospace to petroleum, many sectors welcome mechanical engineering granduates with open arms. A degree in mechanical engineering can take you a long way – a fact to which the likes of film-maker Alfred Hitchcock and automotive engineer Ferdinand Porsche can testify. Porsche (unlike Hitchcock) did not gain a degree in the ... Continue Reading

What to do with a degree in modern languages

September 26, 2010 by admin  
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Whether it’s l’addition, la cuenta or il conto, it remains a sad fact that most Britons’ grasp of foreign languages is limited to the subtleties of settling the bill on holiday. Amazingly, the study of modern languages in the UK continues to decline. French is no longer even in the ... Continue Reading

What to do with a degree in physics

August 9, 2010 by admin  
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What skills have you gained? Physics is concerned with observing and understanding the natural universe. However, studying the subject will help you gain skills useful to many employers, not just in the science sector. You will be highly proficient at problem solving and have demonstrated your ability to solve challenges by ... Continue Reading

Hospitality Management Degree – Curriculum Explained

June 11, 2010 by admin  
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A hospitality management degree can prepare you for a rewarding career in the hotel, restaurant, cruise ship, spa, resort or other entertainment and leisure industries. These industries are extremely lucrative, and there is a great deal of work all over the world in management positions. If you earn a hospitality ... Continue Reading

What to do with a degree in theology or religious studies

April 10, 2010 by admin  
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You don’t need ine intervention to see how, for better or for worse, religion today plays a major part in national and global events. Despite the fact UK church attendances have been dwindling for years, the vast majority of the world’s population believes in one deity or another, and there has ... Continue Reading

How to land a marketing job without a marketing degree

December 23, 2009 by admin  
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Is it really possible to land a marketing job without a degree? Well, I did it. Not only without a Marketing Degree, but without ANY degree. And with a little guidance, you can do it too. Let’s start with some common ways that you can break into Marketing: 1. Start as a ... Continue Reading