While the value of a course or degree can be subjective and depend heavily on context, certain programs are often criticized for their lack of direct employability, here are some to know.
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The world moving toward renewable energy, countries reducing fossil fuel dependence may see a decline in job prospects.
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This subject is rich in culture and offers critical thinking skills, it’s often criticized for its limited direct career paths, mainly in academia.
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Some argue that the course offers limited career prospects, though it can lead to roles in academia, NGOs, or activism.
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Philosophy sharpens critical thinking, ethics, and debate skills, critics often point to its uncertain employment prospects.
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While it offers insight into the fashion industry, it’s sometimes viewed as less practical due to the unpredictable nature of the fashion world.
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Liberal Arts degree is frequently criticized for being too vague and lacking focus, making job placement challenging.
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This niche course is offered by only a few universities and focuses on the surfing industry, which has a narrow range of career opportunities.