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UNDERSTANDING YOUR EDUCATION:
WHY GET A DEGREE IN HUMANITIES?
Humanities degrees are often misunderstood because of their customizable nature. The choice to major in humanities or choose an interdisciplinary concentration means choosing academic autonomy and job flexibility. In a humanities program, you’ll customize your studies, choosing courses and concentrations that interest you and serve myriad career paths after graduation.
Specific fields within the humanities include:
The humanities matter to the world at large because they represent how humanity communicates and expresses itself. From the arts to philosophy to science, the legacy of humanities is far-reaching.
While studying the humanities, you’ll learn practical information related to your topic of interest, but you’ll also learn practical soft skills that you can carry with you into your career, like interview skills, research and problem-solving. In fact, pursuing a graduate degree in the humanities can pay dividends in your future career, giving you an edge in job searches and in promotions within your company.