Gaining a liberal arts degree can sound to others as if you aren’t really sure what you want to do with your life after graduation. However, in many instances this ‘broad’ educational degree can actually enhance your ability to draw from multiple subjects to create a more objective idea on problem solving or progressive idea development.
A 21st Century Twist
Today many hiring managers are looking for candidates who have a certain skill set that make them a well-rounded company asset. In many cases those who have earned a liberal arts degree have the critical thinking and communication skills needed to excel in virtually any career.
There are those who may be willing to hire a liberal arts major instead of someone with a degree in their field if they believe the individual’s skill set will make them a valuable asset. The thinking seems to be that the precise skills can be taught, but the broad understanding of a liberal arts degree may not be as easy to teach.
Old School Thinking
It’s not uncommon for those who are pursuing a liberal arts degree to encounter people who ask if they are going into teaching. The reason for this is that teachers must have a well-developed general knowledge in order to pass along instruction to their students. The very thing that has made teachers successful in the classroom may now allow grads to find success in a broad range of careers using a broad range of knowledge.
A degree is an important component in any career, but an increasing number of students are discovering a liberal arts degree can open more doors than they thought possible.