11-24-2013, 12:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-24-2013, 01:31 AM by UptonSinclair.)
sanantone Wrote:I don't see how a liberal arts degree would be any better in the private sector. There are degrees sort of related to military studies that would have more flexibility. The marketability of these degrees at the undergraduate level isn't great, but definitely better than liberal arts: political science, criminal justice, homeland security, and public administration.
All of the degrees you just listed are liberal arts degrees.
Let me give an example of two similar degrees and the different impression they might present. A criminal justice degree and a sociology degree are very closely related. In the criminal justice system, the criminal justice degree might have a slight advantage over a sociology degree, but if one were to seek a degree outside criminal justice I believe the sociology degree would be far more flexible. I believe the situation for military studies to be similar. It is essentially a social science degree with a little management thrown in. A degree in political science, international relations, or public administration would be far more flexible.
Finally, in a situation where the student is in their field and wants to advance, the major is far less important. My Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies combines computer technology and electrical technology. Though it is technically a liberal arts degree, it fits a niche in my industry.
Anyway, I am sure the op knows what is best in his circumstances. I just figured it wouldn't hurt to throw the thought out there.
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