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Thursday, October 19, 2017

Popular Disciplines to Study in 2017 and Lucrative Careers After Graduation

When it comes to choosing the discipline or subject area you want to study at your future college or university, you may stumble or get blocked in your route towards finding the right answer. Many of you, who just finished or are about to complete a Bachelor’s degree, simply don’t have a clear idea about your future career path, and that leads to confusion in terms of what’s the best study option for you.
The good news is you’re not alone; many students face this problem, but you can always find a way to figure out a solution.
1. Engineering – become a skilled technologist and build better, safer products

Engineering is one of the most popular Master’s these days and universities worldwide provide numerous specialisations in this area. Engineering degrees lead to interdisciplinary careers and the demand for professional engineers increases each year.

Engineers are the ones that make our world a little more efficient, smarter and quicker.

You can become a great engineer, depending what degree you choose, like:

    Mechanical Engineering - rail system engineer, maintenance inspector, engine designer, patent clerk;
    Electrical Engineering - power generation tester, electrical systems engineer, electrical safety inspector;
    Civil Engineering - construction engineer, structural engineer, building control surveyor;
    Biomedical Engineering – bio-mechanic engineer, bio-materials engineer;
    Chemical Engineering - plant systems operator, production technician, food scientist.


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2. Computer Science – translate machine codes and unravel web puzzles

It’s no news to anyone that we are living in the digital era. Global companies from anywhere in this world have a high demand for computer geniuses, and, for this reason, most universities provide Master’s degrees in Computer Science in a wide array of specialisations. Some of the most popular specialisations are:

    Video Games & Multimedia
    Business Information Systems
    IT Security
    Data Science

You'll be prepared for a multitude of career opportunities, such as:

    software developer,
    network engineer,
    web designer,
    game tester,
    database manager.

3. Design – make the perfect transition from sketches to appealing images

If you’ve always thought of yourself as a creative person that also has a keen eye for details, a Master’s degree in Design might be the perfect fit for you. Designers focus on the appearance and physical aspects of a product without overlooking the functionality and usability, and overcoming customer satisfaction. Designers are “the brain” behind every concept or idea of a logo, food package, website, and more.

As a graduate, you can become:

    graphics designer,
    copy-write visual artist,
    advertising editor.

4. Fashion – be the expert on what’s hot and what’s not

Are you the kind of person who buys tons of fashion magazines and is deeply interested in fashion trends, clothing, and accessories? Why not make a career out of this hobby and start with a Master’s degree in Luxury Goods and Fashion or Master’s degrees Fashion Design?

These study programmes are not specifically dedicated to people who want to be the next fashion designers: you will learn all there is to know about this industry and for instance, combine your talent for writing with your fashion knowledge and become a fashion journalist or critic.
5. Law – take up the challenge of keeping an even balance

Do you want to bring your contribution to making justice in the world and fight for peoples’ rights? Then maybe you should study Law choose from several subdisciplines in this field, such as:

    International Law deals with international treaties and settling or mediating disputes between nations and organisations.
    Criminal Law involves preventing and defending the society from behaviour that is considered harmful such as robbery, murder or drug trafficking.

With a Master’s degree in Law, you can become a:

    mediator,
    lawyer,
    prosecutor,
    judge,
    legal counsellor,
    bailiff.

6. Business – learn what it means to call the shots and run ventures

Always imagined and thought of yourself that you could successfully run a business? Start building your dream with a Master’s programme in Business and Management. You can decide for an MBA, a Master’s degree in Marketing, Risk Management, Supply Chain and Logistics, and more.

Some of the most popular study areas in business are:

    Public Administration – where you learn how governmental policies are made and implemented, and understand how public resources, budgets, and public agencies work. You can become a clerk, department manager, or local counsellor.
    International Business – where you learn how to build and manage a business in a global environment, and how to adapt it to different cultures. You can join the board of a multinational corporation or become part of the middle management.
    Finance - find out how to maximize company profit and growth. Learn to analyse financial records and statements, and use your math to create financial evaluations. You can become an auditor, actuary, accountant, tax attorney, or financial inspector.

7. Social Sciences – Piece together history, culture, politics, and economics

Social Sciences Master’s degrees are some of the most versatile in terms of the knowledge and skills, as they provide future graduates great career options.

Top disciplines connected to Social Sciences are:

    Economics - learn basic elements of microeconomics and macroeconomics, and gain insight on financial markets, issues of the global economic world, and factors that influence it. You can become an economics analyst, financial journalist, or teacher.
    International Relations - find out how international organisations influence government policies and how different cultural and economic factors contribute to international relations between states. You can join the ranks of the diplomatic service, or become a freelance consultant for international business.
    Political Science - learn how governments are managed and gain insights on political systems and political parties. Choose between becoming a counsellor, analyst, political journalist, lobbyist, or NGO activist.
    International Communication - learn the principles of verbal and non-verbal communication in any international context, like during negotiations or when mediating a conflict between nations, in a trade affair, during a political speech, etc. You can be a PR officer for companies, institutions or political figures.

8. Hospitality and Leisure – how helping customers can be a piece of cake


If you’ve experienced working in tourism, or have been attracted to the idea of making a career in this field, you’ll be pleased to find out that you can start preparing with a Master’s degree in Tourism and Hospitality. The overall tourism industry is one of the most prosperous worldwide, and specialists in the field will always be in high demand.

A Master’s degree in Tourism and Hospitality will teach you how to run a restaurant or a hotel, how to become an expert in customer service, and how to attract a large number of clients.
9. Art and Art History – Decipher the mystery behind magnificent art masterpieces

If you were always passionate about anything that is related to arts like paintings, sculpture, visual arts, or even photography, you can learn more if you apply to a Master’s degree in Art.

If you study Master’s degrees in Art History, you can understand how social, cultural, and even political factors have contributed to the ideas and work of famous painters and artists, in general. You can become an art critic, art broker, art consultant, or professor.
Decide what you want to become and you’ll know what you should study

These are just a few examples of disciplines you can select if you want to become a true professional and have a thriving career. However, there are tonnes of other available fields of study, and new ones are introduced each year. Once you decide on your study plans, you have managed to overcome the greatest challenge; the rest are just small steps you need to go through.

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So, think long and hard, and do an imagination exercise: figure out what type of career would fit you from top to bottom and you’d enjoy the daily duties of. Start searching, explore your options, and you’ll soon find out what you’re meant to do.

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