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Loss of degree Courses - its not only the UK - Madweasels - 2nd July 2010 I have been trying to find some sort of ref to back up my previous post. This is 8 years old: http://www.universityarchaeology.org.uk/for-parents-and-teachers/careers.html but the conference (in 2005) included presentations from the SCFA on the need for the encouragement of transferable skills because a) only a small percentage of graduates go into (or CAN go into) archaeology, whereas b) archaeology is one of a few humanities subjects that can encompass so many skills and so is an attractive/acceptable degree to employers. This 2002 research, admittedly in a different economic climate, does show that the majority of graduates do end up in employment or pursue further training or research. I do not know of any more recent studies but then I haven't been involved in such pedagogical research for a few years now. I will keep looking. Loss of degree Courses - its not only the UK - Madweasels - 2nd July 2010 Re: transferable skills - for example http://www.southampton.ac.uk/archaeology/undergrad/skills.html Loss of degree Courses - its not only the UK - Dinosaur - 2nd July 2010 Seem to recall from the dim and distant past that some ridiculous percentage of archaeology graduates wound up in careers in banking, accountancy and the like (wasn't there a CBA survey in the late 70s or early 80s along those lines?). Presumably the banking route's gone a bit t***-up these days..... |