Degreed on the Job
Science and Engineers require specific degrees unless an individual cannot be found with a specific degree. Then the corporation will go on the hunt for a “degree in a related field.” If you have a degree in Science, you will most likely look for a job in:
All Science subjects;
Biotechnology;
Environmental;
Information Technology;
Mathematics;
Optoelectronics.
Now, if you get a degree in Physics, your options are wider in the career landscape. The reason that the possibilities are greater is because the skills that you acquire are a preparation for a great many things. Problem solving, information handling, critical reasoning, clear communication and computer skills will give a 3-D affect to your degree. You can go into a career as a professional physicist or communication, management, to even a job in medicene or journalism.
Then, what about a MPA degree? A Masters of Public Administration major will prepare an individual for a job in the administration of a government agency, not-for-profit organizations and heavily regulated corporations where an employee will need to be involved in budgeting, strategy planning and fund raising.
Social science degree translates into a career in economics, geograpy, law and politics, psychology and sociology. Generally speaking, the wages will be lower in this area unless the graduate pursues a higher degree such as a masters. When doing a survey of individuals in the social science field, nearly 64.5% of the politics graduates were employed within six months.
Another area of the social sciences is sociology. Again, a degree in sociology has a variety of occupational destinations for the graduate. About 14% of individuals with a degree in the area of social and welfare area of social science. This career could include social care and community roles.
At some points in our life it seems that a degree means very little – all we want to do it to get a job and make money. Hopefully this is a short-lived desire because a degree gives you an edge when it comes to getting a job. It is a smart move to get a degree as specific as possible and also as broad as possible so that you will find yourself well placed on the career scale.