What majors are suitable for studying in liberal arts?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

Liberal arts students can consider the following areas when choosing a study abroad major:

1.*Humanities and Social Sciences**:

Literature and Linguistics: such as English Literature, Comparative Literature, Translation Studies, Classics, Modern Linguistics, etc.

History: world history, art history, cultural history, regional or national history, etc.

Social Sciences: Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science, International Relations, Public Policy, Economics (Social Sciences), etc.

Psychology: Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Educational Psychology, etc.

2.Media & Journalism & Communication

Journalism, Mass Communication, Advertising, Digital**, Public Relations, Film and Television Production, etc.

3.*Law-related majors**:

International Law, Commercial Law, Human Rights Law, Intellectual Property Law, etc.

4.*Pedagogy**:

Educational Management, Curriculum and Pedagogy, Educational Psychology, Special Education, TESOL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language), etc.

5.*Art & Design**:

Fine arts, graphic design, industrial design, interior design, fashion design, visual communication, multi-art and so on.

6.*Cultural & Creative Industries**:

Arts Management, Cultural and Creative Industry Management, Museology, Cultural Tourism, Script Writing, etc.

7.*Interdisciplinary Majors**:

Global Studies, Gender Studies, Regional Studies, Environmental Studies, Sustainable Development Studies, etc.

8.*Liberal Arts in Business**:

International business, marketing, human resource management, public relations and advertising, etc., although business is often regarded as a more "scientific" field, there are also many branches of a liberal arts nature that focus on communication, analysis, and strategy development.

When choosing a major, you should combine your personal interests, career planning, academic background, and the specific curriculum of your target country and school. At the same time, you can also consider choosing some professional directions that are practical and conducive to employment, such as new communication, international affairs, global governance, etc.

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