What do you have a degree in?

I have a three year Ontario College Advanced Diploma in Electronics Engineering Technology.

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jtur88, this threadshitting and insulting to the posters participating, plain and simple. Stay out of the thread if you don’t want to participate.

Crotalus, don’t Jr. Mod. Report a post you feel is threadshitting and tone it down.

BA in social sciences with a minor in history, and a PhD in the School of Hard Knocks. The latter has been far more useful to me.

I have a BS in Aero Engineering. Once upon a time many years ago, I considered pursuing a Masters, but I realized that it wouldn’t help my career path at all. Besides that, at the time, I couldn’t afford the tuition or the required time if I wanted to have any kind of life with my husband and daughter.

BA in Historical Musicology
MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy

Have worked in both fields only as sidelines though; mostly my work has been in educational administration and, more recently, the financial sector.

Still working on it. Hopefully I’ll get my degree next year, Bachelor in ArtScience (more or less the same as Fine Arts, with more focus on multi-disciplinary art, media and technology). I probably won’t be able to get a Master, unless I’ll be able to finance it myself some day. That’s looking increasingly unlikely, considering the difficulties just staying afloat as a professional artist. My last exhibition netted me 19 euro’s, after expenses, for about two months of work. I’m definately doing this out of love, not for the money!

Anti-perspirant

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BS in Aerospace Engineering
BS in Mechanical Engineering

(My User Name may give away where the degrees are from)

Bachelor of Business Administration, in Marketing (with a secondary focus in Management).

Master of Business Administration in Marketing, with a focus in Market Research.

As I’ve worked in the advertising and market research fields for my entire career, I’ve actually put my degrees to use. :slight_smile:

At my first job, I was, in fact, the market research analyst on that brand. :wink:

BS in civil engineering, MS in hydrologic sciences, and a PhD in hydrogeology. Somehow, that’s led to me doing (mostly) ecological research. Weird.

It took my ten years to come to terms with the fact that, as much as I loved being educated as an engineer, I hated the practice of engineering. Once I got out of it, though, I never looked back.

I have a DEC in music from a junior college, and a Bachelor of Music from McGill. Studied clarinet, though my degree doesn’t specifically say that.

I do music arranging work, so you can’t say a music degree is useless. :slight_smile:

BS in Biology
JD

I switched from medicine to being a lawyer for the public respect. :D:D:D

BS Mech Engineering.

At one time thought of getting a PhD in some form of engineering but just can’t get the motivation.

BA in Political Science

MSHR - Master of Science, Human Resources

BSc in Geology with a minor in history, and returned 9 years later for an MSc in Petroleum Geology.

I was able to get out in the field more with just the Bachelors, which I now miss very much. The hands on work outdoors was why many of us chose the profession in the first place. Almost all my efforts have been confined to the office since finishing the Masters, but that’s also a function of the simultaneous advent of ‘digital exploration’ and requisite crunching of massive amounts of data.

M.S. in molecular/cellular biology, another M.S. in computer science, PhD in Cognitive Science. I am assistant professor in neurosciences now.

My molecular/cellular biology M.S. is from 2002 but I haven’t been doing any work at the molecular level since, and it is completely obsolete. When I try discussion molecular biology or genetics with a grad student, I feel ashamed!

BS in Biochemistry.

My career now depends more of on my understanding of meteorology and thermodynamics, as well as general physics. I had great interest (and success) in those subjects while accomplishing the biochem degree.

B.A. Physics, M.S. Physics, Ph.D. Physics.

Ooh, yeah, I attract men wherever I go…

BA in Biology (could have had a double major in biochemistry, but I was not going to take physical chemistry.)

PhD Biology (genetics and biochemistry).