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What do liberal arts girls major in university? 202 1

What majors do liberal arts girls study in universities, and which majors have good prospects? Let me sort out the relevant information and have a look!

What major do liberal arts girls study in junior college? Good journalism and media major.

The news media major is a major with a relatively high employment rate, and the talent gap in this industry is relatively large. Moreover, studying news media can do a lot of work and have a wide range of employment, especially for girls studying liberal arts.

Professional photography

Many girls like to take selfies. If you are interested in photography, you can choose this major. Photographer is a relatively free industry, which can help others take many beautiful photos, and there is a shortage of girls in the photography industry at present, so choosing this major is more popular.

Chinese language and literature major

I mainly study linguistics, China history, ancient literature and modern literature. Be awarded a bachelor of arts degree.

After graduation, I went to publishing houses, literary and art publishing departments, universities, scientific research institutions, government agencies, enterprises and institutions to engage in literary criticism, Chinese language and literature teaching and research, as well as practical work in culture and publicity.

Translation major

Translation major is a new major in China, with good employment prospects. According to the statistics of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, the translation market in China was 654.38+0.2 billion RMB in 2000, and it has risen to 30 billion RMB in 2007. With China's entry into WTO, Beijing Olympic Games and Shanghai World Expo, China is becoming more and more internationalized, and the demand for high-level translators will also increase. According to the data provided by China Translators Association, there are more than 60,000 professional translators and more than 500,000 related personnel in China, but few translators have received professional training, with a gap rate as high as 90%.