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The above majors are just a sampling of career areas; there are many more. Some individuals will attempt to find employment within their field of study while others may branch out into something totally different.
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An Associate's degree is not likely to get you any kind of specialized work in any field. That would be hard enough to do even with a Bachelor's degree. Go for whatever kind of job you want and/or can get.
You could get a job selling tickets at a theater box office, or you could work at a museum gift shop.
The best place for the answer to this question is the college offering the degree. The division office or academic department that offers the degree should have information on the kinds of jobs their graduates have obtained.
A chef degree is a degree in Culinary Arts. One may use this to one's advantage to get a job working as a Sous Chef or Executive Chef in many types of restaurants. Many of these types of jobs pay very well.
Jobs that don't require a college/university degree and you can do straight out of high school?
A graphic arts and design degree would be an apt choice for budding individuals or for those aspiring to be graphic artists. A degree in graphic arts puts together an artist's creativity with the most advanced designing technologies and tools to get the best out of a potential artist. A good graphic arts degree ensures a bright career and an edge over other designers. This is the best way to grow and survive in this emerging field.
there is no "Law" undergraduate degree or bachelors degree. You have to get a four year degree and then go to law school and you become a doctor of jurisprudence immediately. Whoever posted that ^^ Did not do their research at all. There is a degree in business law. It is not considered a Law degree like an attorney would have; it would be more like a legal assistant or giving making sure cooperations are complying with the laws and regulations to stay in business. Take a look at this website: http://www.degree.com/criminal-justice/business-law-degree