The Social Value of The Humanities

As many people know, a college degree can allow people to gain many skills that help set them up for the future. Some of these skills that are essential include social and critical thinking skills. These skills are crucial in obtaining degrees in the humanities and for the fields themselves. However, these skills continue to find value after the degree is obtained within the professional world. For this reason, despite what some may say about the value of perusing a degree in the humanities, there is great social value in pursuing and obtaining a degree in the humanities. As stated by the article from Worklife, “When asked to drill the most job market-ready skills of a humanities graduate down to three, Anders doesn’t hesitate. “Creativity, curiosity and empathy,” he says” (Worklife-Why ‘worthless’ humanities degrees may set you up for life). As one can see from these skills, they are incredibly crucial for many different occupations and for life in general. The article from Worklife further states “the benefit of a humanities degree is the emphasis it puts on teaching students to think, critique and persuade – often in the grey areas where there isn’t much data available or you need to work out what to believe” (Worklife-Why ‘worthless’ humanities degrees may set you up for life). While some may say that pursuing a degree in the humanities is not as fruitful as pursuing a different type of degree, this is not true. Pursuing a degree in the humanities can teach students many different skills regarding critical thinking, social skills and many more, which can not only prove highly beneficial to one’s own personal life but also one’s professional life. These skills taught through the studying of the humanities have many functions in life, as one can infer, and because of this there is high demand in the professional market for those who are adept in these skills. From these skills, one can see that there is great social value in studying the humanities that can both be applied to one’s own life and professional occupation along with the reasons that these skills are in high demand within the marketplace of jobs.

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  1. Good points. The links between the degree and the career paths are not always direct or obvious, which is why internships are very important. You can earn credit or even get paid.

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