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Hi,
I'm currently about to be a second year University student, and for reference, I'm based out of Canada (although I'm open to international opportunities, so long as it isn't in the U.S., no offence Americans).
My major is Cultural Studies and it's sort of a catch-all degree. It's interdisciplinary and mainly focuses on art, media, the culture of countries, and the sub-cultures of communities. I wouldn't really know how else to describe it, because as far as I've seen, it's pretty niche.
While the degree itself is interesting, after my first year of studying I realized that it's probably not a realistic degree to get when I eventually graduate, and am now panicking about being able to find a job within that field. Anyone have any career advice or any potential jobs for this degree in a few years?
Thanks
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I'm currently about to be a second year University student, and for reference, I'm based out of Canada (although I'm open to international opportunities, so long as it isn't in the U.S., no offence Americans).
My major is Cultural Studies and it's sort of a catch-all degree. It's interdisciplinary and mainly focuses on art, media, the culture of countries, and the sub-cultures of communities. I wouldn't really know how else to describe it, because as far as I've seen, it's pretty niche.
While the degree itself is interesting, after my first year of studying I realized that it's probably not a realistic degree to get when I eventually graduate, and am now panicking about being able to find a job within that field. Anyone have any career advice or any potential jobs for this degree in a few years?
Thanks
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