Degrees By Subject

Most colleges and universities tend to specialize in certain areas of study, which would be readily apparent by researching their degrees by subject. Usually this kind of information is pretty easy to find through the college’s web site, but sometimes it can be more difficult than it should be due to poor design or other obstacles.

The broadest categorizations of degrees by subject are business, digital media arts, education, health & medicine, law & justice, psychology, and technology. From there the tree of degrees available just branches out almost endlessly, but here is just a general idea of what your degrees, by subject, can do for you.

What You Can Expect From Certain Degrees, By Subject

An education in business will train you in economic theory and business practices, including accounting, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy, and research and statistics. The most popular business degrees offered at colleges, and thus held by graduates, are associate, bachelor, and master-level qualifications.

Associate's degrees offer light hands-on training in business support fields such as accounting. Basic business strategy is taught at the bachelor’s level. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) features advanced coursework, and are in great demand, enjoying an average 35% salary increase upon graduation.

If you have artistic tendencies, design courses and a degree in digital media arts can prepare you for an in-demand career that shows no sign of slowing. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that graphic artists with animation and Web design skills will have the best opportunities through the end of the decade and beyond. About one third of working digital media artists will be self employed.

Yet another highly in-demand field that I will feature in this article on degrees by subject is healthcare. Being the largest industry in the United States with more than 13 million people currently employed, this is really a juggernaut career for those looking to never be without a job. The minimum standard to even work in this field however is at least two years leading to a certificate or associates degree.

There Is Much More Information On Degrees By Subject

Unfortunately there isn’t enough room to talk about all of them, so go online and just search for degrees by subject to get an idea of what you would like to get into and what to expect. As mentioned previously, the information is pretty readily available, so you shouldn’t have much trouble at all.

 
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