Major Decisions (e-bog) af Ramsey, E. Michele
Ramsey, E. Michele (forfatter)

Major Decisions e-bog

329,95 DKK (inkl. moms 412,44 DKK)
A practical how-to guide for students and a powerful reminder of the value of a humanities educationIn recent decades, the humanities have struggled to justify themselves in the American university. The costs of attending a four-year college have exploded, resulting in intense pressure on students to major in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), business, and other pre-prof...
E-bog 329,95 DKK
Forfattere Ramsey, E. Michele (forfatter)
Udgivet 13 marts 2020
Længde 240 sider
Genrer JNFC
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780812296945
A practical how-to guide for students and a powerful reminder of the value of a humanities educationIn recent decades, the humanities have struggled to justify themselves in the American university. The costs of attending a four-year college have exploded, resulting in intense pressure on students to major in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), business, and other pre-professional or "e;practical"e; majors that supposedly transmit more marketable skills than can be acquired from the humanities.But, as Laurie Grobman and E. Michele Ramsey argue, this vision of humanities majors idly pondering the meaning of life for four years is inaccurate. Major Decisions demonstrates how choosing a major in the humanities is a worthwhile investment in a global economy that is shifting in the direction of college graduates who think broadly, critically, and ethically. Indeed, the core skills and knowledge imparted by an education in the humanitiesincluding facility with written and verbal communication, collaboration, problem-solving, technological literacy, ethics, leadership, and an understanding of the human impacts of globalizationare immensely useful to employers across a variety of sectors.Major Decisions serves as a deeply informative guide to students and parentsand provides a powerful reminder to employers and university administrators of the true value of an education in the humanities.