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Humanities
Is anyone doing a major in Humanities?
I'm a first year student coming to SFU in the Fall and after looking through the Calendar I found that I liked almost all of the classes in the Humanities section. I was always interested in ancient civilizations and myths and that kind of stuff.
But I really can't see what I can do with a major in Humanities. I don't want to be a teacher... I checked the Humanities site and their "What Can I Do With A Humanities Degree?" link is down.
And there's really no career I have in mind. I would just like to have some sort of idea of the future.
Any Humanities majors (or minors) have any friendly advice? Thanks~
I'm a first year student coming to SFU in the Fall and after looking through the Calendar I found that I liked almost all of the classes in the Humanities section. I was always interested in ancient civilizations and myths and that kind of stuff.
But I really can't see what I can do with a major in Humanities. I don't want to be a teacher... I checked the Humanities site and their "What Can I Do With A Humanities Degree?" link is down.
And there's really no career I have in mind. I would just like to have some sort of idea of the future.
Any Humanities majors (or minors) have any friendly advice? Thanks~
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I'm not a Humanities major, but the SFU Co-op website is usually pretty good at giving sample jobs...although there isn't a lot.
I am pretty sure you have picked your course already, therefore I won't be telling you what to and not to take. As for careers, there are some jobs out there that need Arts people. Ex: Museum, Archival, Law Enforcement...
I guess I'll end up being some sort of researcher at a museum... I like to learn about the stuff.
Student0667: Any advice for future courses? I don't think HUM102 will end up the way I thought (I hate poems, and most of the books are epic poems... argh).
For that two humanities course, I recommend HUM 130 and HUM 219.
P.S They will soon ditch the Philosophy course from the HUM lower level anyways, so ignore the Philosophy bit.
For future course, since the Humanities department got SO MANY things to choose from, you should take what you enjoy of course.
Also, I'm worried some sensitive people will be angry at the arguements in the class =_= Or try to convert me or something
plus it sounds cool
...no. Jihad means holy war, because that's how it's used. I don't care about the etymology of the word. That's how the word is used, thus that's what it means.