Many candidates choose the major of literature and history when they are liberal arts students, and the major of science and engineering when they are science students. Many candidates complain that the scope of major selection is too small, but in fact, they all ignore the third major-arts and sciences majors. Below, I have sorted out some majors with both arts and sciences and their advantages for students' reference.
What are the majors that accept both arts and sciences?
Specifically, economics includes finance, finance, international economy and trade, finance and securities, accounting, economics, etc. Sports, including sports training, competitive sports, physical fitness and security; Foreign languages and literature, including English, German, French, Japanese, business English, etc. Art, including musicology, painting, performance, photography, film and television advertising, image design, etc. Traditional Chinese medicine, including traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics, integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, etc. Pharmacy, including pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine, drug marketing, etc.; Management science and engineering, including information management and information system, engineering management, economic information management, etc. Business administration, including business administration, tourism management, financial management, accounting, marketing, financial management, human resource management, etc. Public management, including administrative management, customs management, land resources management, public enterprise management, labor and social security, etc.; Journalism and communication, including journalism, my publishing, military news, etc. Agricultural and forestry economic management, including agricultural and forestry economic management and rural regional development; Pedagogy, including special pedagogy, pedagogy, preschool education, etc.
Advantages of Arts and Sciences Majors
In the job market, students with a dual-disciplinary background of "Arts and Sciences" are favored by employers because of their meticulous thinking in science and the ability of planning and coordinating liberal arts, and the arts and sciences majors in colleges and universities just meet the needs of employers for compound talents. For example, employers have a special liking for science students who study literature, and some news publishing units are more willing to recruit some science graduates with professional counterparts.
There are quite a few liberal arts majors in economics, foreign languages and literature, art, traditional Chinese medicine, management science and engineering, public administration, journalism and communication, law and other disciplines. Candidates can choose according to the enrollment catalogues of provinces and cities and the enrollment brochures of colleges and universities.