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		<title>10 Unusual College Degrees to Graduate In</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sally Croft</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A not so common degree could give you the edge in the job market. Most people play it safe and choose broad majors like English, Engineering, Nursing or Communications. There is absolutely nothing wrong with playing it safe however thinking out of the box is a great way to enter the workforce with a bang in unique and specialized field. Listed below are ten unique degrees to consider. 1. Criminology Criminology graduates typically work in forensics, policing, juvenile justice or<strong> ... </strong>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A not so common degree could give you the edge in the job market. Most people play it safe and choose broad majors like English, Engineering, Nursing or Communications. There is absolutely nothing wrong with playing it safe however thinking out of the box is a great way to enter the workforce with a bang in unique and specialized field. Listed below are ten unique degrees to consider.</p>
<h5>1.	Criminology</h5>
<p>Criminology graduates typically work in forensics, policing, juvenile justice or corrections. Criminology is the scientific study of crime, <strong>criminal behaviors</strong> and <strong>corrections</strong>. A Criminologist studies crime by analyzing criminal behavior and methods of criminals. So if you are interested in the problems of crime and want to make a difference, consider a degree in criminology. </p>
<h5>2.	Gerontology</h5>
<p>Gerontology study the changes in adults as they age and the ways that society changes with an aging population. <strong>Gerontology</strong> is the sociological, physical and mental study of aging. People are now living longer than ever before which creates an increased need for skilled professionals in gerontology.</p>
<h5>3.	Linguistics</h5>
<p>Linguistics is the study of language. Linguistics takes an analytical approach to the study of language, how it is used, its structure and its history. <strong>Linguistics concentrators</strong> develop skills in data analysis, problem solving, and logical thinking that can be applied to many fields. For example, graduates with a <strong>B.A. in linguistics</strong> have a firm foundation from which they can pursue careers in such areas as the publishing and communication industries, translating and interpreting, computational fields, foreign language teaching, and the teaching of English as a second language.</p>
<h5>4.	Packaging</h5>
<p>Not too many people would consider a career in packaging; however <strong>packaging jobs</strong> will always be around. The present day conveniences such as the availability of canned foods or tamper proof medicines have made our lives so much easier. Thanks to the advances made in technology virtually any product can be effectively packaged for the market.  <strong>Packaging majors</strong> typically focus on how to make packaging more functional and environmentally safe and friendly.</p>
<h5>5.	Family And Consumer Science</h5>
<p>Family and consumer science also known as <strong>Home Economics</strong> teaches you everything you need to know about what makes a “home.” You will be well versed in family relationships, nutrition, child development, and personal finance among others. </p>
<h5>6.	Recreation Management</h5>
<p>A degree in Recreation Management will prepare you to handle management tasks such as, planning recreational activities, promoting activities, managing employees, creating budget and scheduling just to name a few. As a <strong>recreational manager</strong> you will be able to find work in resorts, theme parks, public parks, camps, community facilities and senior centers.</p>
<h5>7.	Social Worker</h5>
<p>Do you want to make a difference in people’s lives, then consider a <strong>career</strong> in <strong>social work</strong>. Social workers are there to help people overcome problems and make their lives better. <strong>Social workers</strong> may work with neglect and abused children, the homeless, the needy, or the poor and other problems.</p>
<h5>8.	Nutrition And Food Science</h5>
<p>Nutrition and food science majors learn the basics of producing, transporting and preparing food in a safe and affordable way to consumers. The <strong>CDC</strong> reports that a stunning 66 percent of American adults are overweight, leading to a rise in diabetes, heart disease and other life-threatening conditions. <strong>Nutrition and food science experts</strong> help people lead healthier, happier lives through a nutritional and balanced diet.</p>
<h5>9.	Urban Studies</h5>
<p>Urban Studies is a very unique major. Urban studies majors go on to careers in advocacy, academics, government, research, law, politics, business, public policy and much more. <strong>Urban studies</strong> major study all aspects of cities, suburbs and other areas.</p>
<h5>10.	Natural Resources Conservation</h5>
<p>Do you have a passion for environmental issues? Pursuing a career in natural resources conservation might be ideal for you. A <strong>degree in natural resources conservation</strong> can find work in fishery management, soil conservation or forestry. Natural resource majors learn how to save natural areas and the plants and animals that live in them among others.</p>
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