Anonymous wrote:Looking at this list, psychology is far ahead of the others:
Psychology 103,801
Political science 33,845
English 32,098
Economics 29,275
Sociology 27,294
History 23,382
Anthropology 8,227
Philosophy 5,644
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Most psych stuff at the undergraduate level is mechanical, obvious, boring and easy.
The humanities, like English, philosophy, and the arts, provide a much better way to understand humans and develop critical skills, like logic, critical reading, and well-supported arguments, conveyed both in presentations and in writing. Biology could be a nice STEM supplement.
Anonymous wrote:Because understanding people is a useful skill in business. In addition, most high schools don’t offer more than an introductory course, if that. Students already take english and history in high school. Most of the other disciples won’t apply to all jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Because it's interesting and relevant to everyone. And not overly challenging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Psychology looks more prestigious than marketing, but serves a similar career function in a very important career for our economy. It's also relevant to parenting and relationships. It's liberal arts in a neat little package.
psych and consumer behavior in marketing would be useful. I would do a BBA with a minor in psych, though. The other way is harder to find a job.
Anonymous wrote:Psychology looks more prestigious than marketing, but serves a similar career function in a very important career for our economy. It's also relevant to parenting and relationships. It's liberal arts in a neat little package.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Psychology is not a humanities discipline. It is a social science. There is an immense difference: great things about both ways of approaching knowledge, but it is a disservice to both to lump them together indiscriminately. (And before you ask, I'm in higher education, in a college of arts and sciences.)
Is history humanities or social science?
Anonymous wrote:Looking at this list, psychology is far ahead of the others:
Psychology 103,801
Political science 33,845
English 32,098
Economics 29,275
Sociology 27,294
History 23,382
Anthropology 8,227
Philosophy 5,644
Why?