Post by alhasan18 on Jan 12, 2021 15:20:35 GMT 10
Careers and Prospects
type
Degrees to lead you there
Accounting
Accounting, maths, economics
Acting
Drama, dance, performing arts
Advertising
Advertising, business, management, communications, English, marketing, communication, media studies, graphic design, illustration, fine art
Air cabin crew
Hospitality management, languages, leisure and tourism, travel
Archaeologist
Archaeology, ancient history, geography, history, sociology, Classics
Barrister
Law
Broadcast journalist
Journalism, business, finance, economics, politics
Building surveyor
Economics, geography, languages, mathematics, science, social sciences, urban and land studies
Charity worker
Business, management, finance, accounting, languages, computer science, engineering
Dancer
Dance, theatre studies
Dentist
Dentistry
Dietician
Life sciences, human physiology, biochemistry
Digital marketing
Advertising, media studies, communications, business, journalism, marketing
Doctor
Medicine
Ecologist
Life sciences, biology, botany, environmental management, geography, marine biology, zoology
Economist
Economics, mathematics
Engineer
Engineering (all forms), mathematics, physics
Environmental worker
Chemistry, ecology, geology, environmental engineering, geography
Estate agent
Business, estate management, property development, surveying, urban and land studies
Events
Business, event management, leisure and tourism, marketing
Facilities manager
Building management, business studies, construction, hospitality, management, surveying
Farm manager
Agriculture, horticulture, land or estate management
Fashion designer
Fashion, textiles, graphic design, fashion marketing, art and design
Forensic scientist
Biological sciences, chemistry, forensic science
Game developer
Animation, computer science, graphic design, mathematics, physics, software engineering
GP
Medicine
Graphic designer
Film/television, fine art, graphic design, illustration, photography
Health and safety
Engineering, environmental health, physical and applied sciences
Heritage
Archaeology, education, geography, museum studies, history, marketing
Hotel management
Business with languages, business, management, hotel and hospitality, travel, tourism and leisure studies
Human resources
Business with languages, business, management, human resources, psychology, sociology
Illustrator
Graphic design, illustration, fine art, fashion
Insurance
Business, management, economics, marketing, mathematics
Interpreter
Linguistics, modern languages, translation and interpreting
IT
Business studies, computer science, mathematics, physics, engineering
Magazine/newspaper journalist
Journalism, English
Make-up artist
Fashion, theatrical and media hair and make-up
Marketing
Advertising, business, management, media and communications, IT, computer science, marketing, psychology
Museum curator
History, history of art, languages, English literature
Nurse/midwife
Nursing, midwifery
Nutrition
Dietetics, food, nutrition and health
Office manager
Business administration, business management, computing and IT, human resource management
Optician
Optometry
Paramedic
Paramedic science
Pharmacist
Pharmacy, chemistry, biochemistry, biology, biomedical science, pharmacology
Photographer
Art and design, fine art, graphics, media studies, photography
Teacher
Education, physical and life sciences, humanities, social sciences
Production manager
Biochemistry, business, management, chemistry, engineering, food science, physics
Public relations
English, creative writing, business, management, marketing, social sciences, politics
Publishing
Publishing, media and communications, English
Quantity surveyor
Construction, engineering, economics, geography, mathematics
Retail
Business
Sales
Business, management, marketing, computing, engineering, technology, media studies
Social work
Law, politics, social care, social sciences
Solicitor
Law
Sports
Health science, sports science
Statistician
Economics, geography, mathematics, psychology
Theatre
Drama, theatre studies, performing arts, music
Tourism
Tourism management, marketing, business, journalism, languages, media studies
Translation
Languages, linguistics, English
Vet
Veterinary science, biology, zoology
Writer
Communication and media studies, creative writing, English, journalism, performing arts
Higher Education
University, Colleges and Poly-Technics
There are hundreds of courses available to take in University.
And there are Hundreds of Universities and Colleges to Enter
And there are Thousands of Entry Points into them.
Here's A Few as Examples:
Rank
University
Location
1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
United States
2
Stanford University
United States
3
Harvard University
United States
4
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
United States
5
University of Oxford
United Kingdom
6
ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
Switzerland
7
University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
8
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
9
University of Chicago
United States
10
UCL (University College London)
United Kingdom
11
National University of Singapore (NUS)
Singapore
12
Princeton University
United States
13
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU)
Singapore
14
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Switzerland
15
Tsinghua University
China
16
University of Pennsylvania
United States
18
Yale University
United States
17
Cornell University
United States
19
Columbia University
United States
20
University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
My Idea is that leave the Courses and Universities as places of Learning and Work but the Entry Point Must Be Different. Such As
For Each SBT (Skill-Based Test) you take in High School and TBT( Thesis-based Test) in Higher Education, you gain 1 Credit in Course-Selection. And For Extra Measure, you earn two Credit Points. Also, For the Subject you take you can opt to earn Three Credit Points as a Favourite Subject. For your Final Exam, You can earn a Maximum 10 Credit Points. These Points are essential for earning a Course in a Certain Field pertaining to your Subject and for Better Universities and Colleges and even Polytechnics, there are Higher Credit Points, Medium and Lower Credit Points. Specifically, there are also some Courses which are harder to earn with Higher CPs and Simpler Courses with Lower CPs like Law and Commerce compared to Arts and Science. Finnaly, Even if you Have Saved some Credit Points over Course Selection, You can Store and Use Them in Future or Do A Double Degree or Even A Masters or A PHD (More CPs). (Funding comes from either your Pocket, CPs or Scholarship at High School). One More Thing, CPs are given by Staff in High School or Staff in Higher Education or Government Staff.
type
Degrees to lead you there
Accounting
Accounting, maths, economics
Acting
Drama, dance, performing arts
Advertising
Advertising, business, management, communications, English, marketing, communication, media studies, graphic design, illustration, fine art
Air cabin crew
Hospitality management, languages, leisure and tourism, travel
Archaeologist
Archaeology, ancient history, geography, history, sociology, Classics
Barrister
Law
Broadcast journalist
Journalism, business, finance, economics, politics
Building surveyor
Economics, geography, languages, mathematics, science, social sciences, urban and land studies
Charity worker
Business, management, finance, accounting, languages, computer science, engineering
Dancer
Dance, theatre studies
Dentist
Dentistry
Dietician
Life sciences, human physiology, biochemistry
Digital marketing
Advertising, media studies, communications, business, journalism, marketing
Doctor
Medicine
Ecologist
Life sciences, biology, botany, environmental management, geography, marine biology, zoology
Economist
Economics, mathematics
Engineer
Engineering (all forms), mathematics, physics
Environmental worker
Chemistry, ecology, geology, environmental engineering, geography
Estate agent
Business, estate management, property development, surveying, urban and land studies
Events
Business, event management, leisure and tourism, marketing
Facilities manager
Building management, business studies, construction, hospitality, management, surveying
Farm manager
Agriculture, horticulture, land or estate management
Fashion designer
Fashion, textiles, graphic design, fashion marketing, art and design
Forensic scientist
Biological sciences, chemistry, forensic science
Game developer
Animation, computer science, graphic design, mathematics, physics, software engineering
GP
Medicine
Graphic designer
Film/television, fine art, graphic design, illustration, photography
Health and safety
Engineering, environmental health, physical and applied sciences
Heritage
Archaeology, education, geography, museum studies, history, marketing
Hotel management
Business with languages, business, management, hotel and hospitality, travel, tourism and leisure studies
Human resources
Business with languages, business, management, human resources, psychology, sociology
Illustrator
Graphic design, illustration, fine art, fashion
Insurance
Business, management, economics, marketing, mathematics
Interpreter
Linguistics, modern languages, translation and interpreting
IT
Business studies, computer science, mathematics, physics, engineering
Magazine/newspaper journalist
Journalism, English
Make-up artist
Fashion, theatrical and media hair and make-up
Marketing
Advertising, business, management, media and communications, IT, computer science, marketing, psychology
Museum curator
History, history of art, languages, English literature
Nurse/midwife
Nursing, midwifery
Nutrition
Dietetics, food, nutrition and health
Office manager
Business administration, business management, computing and IT, human resource management
Optician
Optometry
Paramedic
Paramedic science
Pharmacist
Pharmacy, chemistry, biochemistry, biology, biomedical science, pharmacology
Photographer
Art and design, fine art, graphics, media studies, photography
Teacher
Education, physical and life sciences, humanities, social sciences
Production manager
Biochemistry, business, management, chemistry, engineering, food science, physics
Public relations
English, creative writing, business, management, marketing, social sciences, politics
Publishing
Publishing, media and communications, English
Quantity surveyor
Construction, engineering, economics, geography, mathematics
Retail
Business
Sales
Business, management, marketing, computing, engineering, technology, media studies
Social work
Law, politics, social care, social sciences
Solicitor
Law
Sports
Health science, sports science
Statistician
Economics, geography, mathematics, psychology
Theatre
Drama, theatre studies, performing arts, music
Tourism
Tourism management, marketing, business, journalism, languages, media studies
Translation
Languages, linguistics, English
Vet
Veterinary science, biology, zoology
Writer
Communication and media studies, creative writing, English, journalism, performing arts
Higher Education
University, Colleges and Poly-Technics
There are hundreds of courses available to take in University.
And there are Hundreds of Universities and Colleges to Enter
And there are Thousands of Entry Points into them.
Here's A Few as Examples:
Rank
University
Location
1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
United States
2
Stanford University
United States
3
Harvard University
United States
4
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
United States
5
University of Oxford
United Kingdom
6
ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
Switzerland
7
University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
8
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
9
University of Chicago
United States
10
UCL (University College London)
United Kingdom
11
National University of Singapore (NUS)
Singapore
12
Princeton University
United States
13
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU)
Singapore
14
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Switzerland
15
Tsinghua University
China
16
University of Pennsylvania
United States
18
Yale University
United States
17
Cornell University
United States
19
Columbia University
United States
20
University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
My Idea is that leave the Courses and Universities as places of Learning and Work but the Entry Point Must Be Different. Such As
For Each SBT (Skill-Based Test) you take in High School and TBT( Thesis-based Test) in Higher Education, you gain 1 Credit in Course-Selection. And For Extra Measure, you earn two Credit Points. Also, For the Subject you take you can opt to earn Three Credit Points as a Favourite Subject. For your Final Exam, You can earn a Maximum 10 Credit Points. These Points are essential for earning a Course in a Certain Field pertaining to your Subject and for Better Universities and Colleges and even Polytechnics, there are Higher Credit Points, Medium and Lower Credit Points. Specifically, there are also some Courses which are harder to earn with Higher CPs and Simpler Courses with Lower CPs like Law and Commerce compared to Arts and Science. Finnaly, Even if you Have Saved some Credit Points over Course Selection, You can Store and Use Them in Future or Do A Double Degree or Even A Masters or A PHD (More CPs). (Funding comes from either your Pocket, CPs or Scholarship at High School). One More Thing, CPs are given by Staff in High School or Staff in Higher Education or Government Staff.