What Jobs Can I Do With An Arts Degree?

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Overview: While a degree in engineering or nursing can set you on your career path from day one, arts degrees rarely have a strong vocational focus. However, an arts qualification is a way into a whole host of careers. When it comes to arts degrees, it's more a question of what you can't do than what you can. While roles requiring specialist or vocational qualifications such as research scientist, architect, programmer or civil engineer might be out of the question, the basic graduate skills you have built up through your degree are transferable to a wide range of jobs and professions.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 2


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