African-American and African studies

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Cardale Jones, the QB during Ohio State's last national championship season, graduated from the school yesterday with degrees in African-American and African studies.
Where would you expect to find work when you have a degree in that field of expertise?
 
State dept
Tourism
Museum
Art gallery
Journalism
Teaching
Just off the top of my head. And many multinational banks, accountancy firms and the like will enrol you in a graduate prog with any degree.
 
It's just a university degree. Not many of them are applicable to real world. Up here college will more likely land you a job than university.

As in the transgender thread the OP is just trying to denigrate another minority. Racist and homophobic.

Time for iggy list, cuntface!
 
Highly paid diversity and compliance officer at any major US company.
 
Cardale Jones, the QB during Ohio State's last national championship season, graduated from the school yesterday with degrees in African-American and African studies.
Where would you expect to find work when you have a degree in that field of expertise?


Right now, he's working in the National Football League.


But it's no different than any other interdisciplinary degree in the arts and sciences.
 
It's just a university degree. Not many of them are applicable to real world. Up here college will more likely land you a job than university.

What's the difference? In Canada, I mean. In the U.S. we use the words interchangeably; in the UK, I understand, a college is a sub-organization of a university; in either case, there would be no difference between a "university degree" and a "college degree."
 
Cardale Jones, the QB during Ohio State's last national championship season, graduated from the school yesterday with degrees in African-American and African studies.
Where would you expect to find work when you have a degree in that field of expertise?

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Admiral_Joseph_Paul_Reason.jpg

This could be him in twenty years if he decides to enlist in the U.S. Navy.

P.S. I believe that Admiral Reason had a bachelors degree in vocal music from a
Southern Baptist college in Alabama.
 
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Cardale Jones, the QB during Ohio State's last national championship season, graduated from the school yesterday with degrees in African-American and African studies.
Where would you expect to find work when you have a degree in that field of expertise?

Football's his best bet.
 
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