Humanities / Humanistic Studies Colleges and Universities
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About Humanities / Humanistic Studies Colleges:
Philosopher Northrop Frye writes, "Humanities graduates . . . are much less likely to be victims of technological unemployment than someone who has learned only specific skills." Also called a degree in liberal arts or general studies, a humanities degree gives you an acquaintance with English, philosophy, religion, history, and other areas of Western culture. After completing this core of liberal-arts courses, you can select an area of specialization. Such a degree is preferred by many corporations, especially if you are engaged in international trade.