In this article, we're going to explore some of the popular specialisations and careers within the HASS fields.
Humanities, politics and social sciences (HASS) fields of study provide a deeper understanding of human behaviours and interactions. They focus on ideas about identity and humanity, and how the physical, cultural and social environment can influence individuals and groups, including by analysing:
Large global companies, like Google and Samsung, are looking for more HASS graduates than ever before due to their ability to research, write well and find patterns in data.
Graduates of HASS courses are also sought after by employers for the following valuable skill sets:
Australian education providers focus on teaching curricula in an international context. This means that your perspective as an international student is highly valued and you will also be able to use your studies to take up a career anywhere in the world.
Courses in HASS fields offer a wide variety of study options. For example, an undergraduate HASS degree in Australia, such as a Bachelor of Arts, provides the opportunity to choose from over 40 different areas of specialisation (or ‘majors’), with a wide range of postgraduate options also available.
Specialisations can include:
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Studying a HASS course enables you to tailor your study program to a desired career outcome or academic pathway. Read Angella’s incredible story about how she studied a Master of Public Policy degree in Australia and made changes to the laws in Kenya, giving more rights and freedoms to women.
If you’re an empath, a ‘people person’ or someone who likes to make an impact, then you would be well-suited to a HASS field.
Some popular specialisations and related careers include:
In a media and communications course, you’ll develop strong writing, content and production skills for use in many different areas such as social media, online publishing, media and marketing.
Career possibilities include:
Criminology is the study of criminal behaviour and the systems that deal with offenders. You can choose from specialist courses in criminal profiling, cybercrime, international justice, youth justice, homicide and forensic science, and more.
Career possibilities include:
International Relations explores areas such as conflict, politics, bilateral and multilateral trade, security, diplomacy, governance, sovereignty and 'problems without passports’ such as climate change.
Career possibilities include:
Development studies is the study of real-world issues such as globalisation, environmental change, sustainable development, social justice, poverty and inequality – some of the most important issues in the world today.
Career possibilities include:
Politics, Philosophy and Economics can prepare you for a career in business, politics, an NGO and more. Studies in PPE explore exciting areas such as global policy, politics and economic analysis, and get you ready to be a change-maker.
Career possibilities include:
Nearly half of world leaders hold a social science degree.
In VET courses, you can learn skills in non-clinical mental health, counselling, government services, youth support, museum studies and support, and information services.
An undergraduate degree in this field is a popular choice as there is a wide range of courses and specialisations available. You can major in specific fields of study, with a view to particular postgraduate study and career outcomes.
Research and postgraduate coursework studies are very popular in the humanities, politics and social sciences (HASS) fields. One popular postgraduate HASS degree is a Master of Political Science, which focuses on contemporary political affairs, ranging from election forecasting to civil conflict.
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