Certainly there is no degree that guarantees one a job in and by itself
however given the current economic situation and the fast pace of
economic and technological shifts in the continent and Nigeria in
particular there are degrees you would be better off not investing your
time and resources to acquire as opportunities afforded in those areas
are increasingly getting eroded. If however you have a degree in any of
them and finding it tough to make career headway it’s time to put on
your thinking cap.
Not all degrees are created equal before
employers; some are actually becoming obsolete and have less competitive
advantage in the labour market of today.
1. General Arts
General
arts cover anything from art history to painting/sculpture. In the
western world and
developed countries having a degree in the arts could
fetch one decent job opportunities several years ago. After the
depression however and with many European economies still struggling to
recover it’s becoming increasingly tough to find opportunities for
majors in such areas like archeology, painting/fine art, history etc.
Over
here in Nigeria the harsh economic conditions mean that if you invest
your time in any of these fields you may have to try out setting up on
your own and even that is not easy given the conditions of doing
business in Nigeria. The opportunities for these sort of degrees are
shrinking and people with the academic credentials thinking to get
themselves a job in related field would have to do a lot of innovative
and proactive thinking. Career Counsellors advise those who want to
study such things as art, dance, and music to have a specific strategy.
Sometimes a way out could be getting a higher degree (such as Masters)
and going into teaching.
2. Humanities and Liberal Arts
If
you love sitting, thinking about the intricacies of life and expounding
on theories of existence or analysing political theories and events
there may not be enough opportunities to do that in real life with your
philosophy or political science degree and earn good money.
Humanities
and Liberal Art degree courses like Anthropology, Political Science,
Philosophy and many more do not give the graduates who possess them
specific in-road into the employment market. Unlike professional courses
like Engineering, and the Business fields having a degree in any of the
Humanities may not really point one to a specific career direction. The
opportunities are equally not clear-cut which is why many holders of
Humanities degrees find their way into the academia. Making a career
headway with these degrees with require a better strategy from the
person concerned.
3. Education
Unless you are
willing to take higher degrees and pursue teaching opportunities at
higher levels of the education ladder having an education degree is
hardly going to get you the best jobs. A survey of the pay for education
degree holders who teach in secondary schools across the country show
it is hardly worth the expenses incurred in acquiring the degree. When
you remember that non-education degree holders also battle for teaching
jobs with those who hold education majors the reality of the situation
gets clearer.
The only way a graduate degree holder in Education
will do better is either to go for higher qualifications and try to
break into higher level teaching or do a career switch entirely and go
for higher qualifications in a different field that has more career
prospects.
4. Religious Studies
Given the way
churches and self styled pastors are springing up in every nook and
cranny it should appear that splurging money on a religious studies
degree will present the holder with bright prospects. However nothing
can be further from the truth. Except you are willing to plunge in and
open your own church down the street, become a quran clutching preacher
etc there are hardly any existing opportunities for you to explore if
you have a religious studies degree and wish to exploit opportunities
therein. The only ones that come to mind is becoming a Religious
Educator, working in religious establishments (if those even exist in
the formal way) as Chaplain, Instructors, in Administration, Fundraising
etc. The picture is not at all appetizing
5. Mass Communication
In
considering Mass Communication we had a struggle with choosing a few
other courses ahead of mass communication but at the end the argument
was too much against mass communication degree.
The sheer volume
and number of mass communication students and graduates in manay higher
institutions across the country mean that anyone holding a mass
communication degree and hoping to pursue a related career with it had
better pray and look for a superior strategy.
The increasing
introduction of media technology is eating away at the former
strongholds of mass communication graduates. Reporters and Journalists
find the rug being gradually pulled of their feet as bloggers and
writers who hitherto knew nothing about mass communication take over the
business of news discovery and sharing. Newspapers and Television are
no longer holding the baton in exclusive control of the media business.
For mass communication majors who wish to find and pursue the right
careers they need to understand the change in mass media and
communication tools and acquire the right skills.
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