While
almost everyone agrees that earning a degree is very important for both
economic and personal success, there is a lot of debate over which
degrees are the best. And often the the least popular degrees can be the
most rewarding, again, both economically and personally.
Students are
lined up to get the popular MBA degree, with its promise of a big
paycheck. However, possessing one of the remarkable, if not popular,
degrees on this list could also lead to success. Quite a few of them
are unusual enough that competition in their respective fields is
minimal.
The definition of the word remarkable is
“unusual” and “worthy of notice”. The degrees listed here are “unusual”,
because their focus of study is unusual, they are not offered at many
schools, or most people don’t even know the degree exists.
10. Taxation

Paying taxes is annoying but it is definitely
here to stay, so if you pursue a degree in taxation you will most likely
always have a job. A degree in taxation provides you with in-depth
knowledge of the taxation system, usually much more than an experienced
lawyer would know. This degree allows you to work with people and
organizations that regularly need their taxes done. In essence,
every company and individual you can call to mind. While this degree
isn’t uncommon by numbers, the number of things you can do with it
trumps so many other careers that it makes specializing in taxation
priceless.
But, you will most likely have friends who have ulterior motives
(free tax advice) or few friends who don’t like being reminded they have
to pay taxes every year.
9. Radiologic Sciences

As of mid 2009, only 34 colleges in the United
States offered Bachelor’s degrees in Radiologic Sciences
(centralfloridafuture.com). As a result, most Associate degree holders
are treated with the same deference as someone with a four-year degree. A
Radiologist’s job can seem simple at times – reading x-rays. Yet,
becoming a master in this field awards the practitioner permission to
administer radiation treatment to help patients deal with injuries and
diseases.
8. Archeology

Archeologists
get to travel the globe, search for unseen artifacts, and unearth
strange grounds when they’re not roaming through secret caves as though
they’re Lara Croft from Tomb Raider. Earning a degree in Archeology
requires a great level of training and field work, but the rewards can
be off the charts. Being able to discover 10,000 year old fossils, then
taking such finds to the world’s largest museums with their name
attached is every Archeologist’s grandest dream. These people help
preserve the earth’s history while having the opportunity to make each
day a load of fun. With the degree being popular but still rarely
acquired in the US, the chance to become a real-life Indiana Jones is
still very much up for grabs.
But, usually this is a low paying job and
often you are trying to convince someone or some organization to grant
you money. Like Indiana, you probably should have a second job for
financial stability.
7. Oriental Medicine/Herbology

Illustration of a botany discussion Hortus
Sanitatis, 1491
In our modern consumer culture, which values
the newest trends, it seems like most people hardly want anything to do
with things that are old. Scientists use technology and new research
data to come up with new leads in medicine, but did you know some “new”
discoveries are also based on the evolution and synthesis of ancient
medicinal practices? Many of the alleged revolutionary health products
on the market today are made from herb extracts and ancient medical
practices.
In other words, an Oriental Medicine major
knows how to make you healthy without needing modern medicine. To this
date, Herbology degrees are only slightly rarer than your standard
medicine degrees, but perhaps that could be related to an excess of
people flocking to where the money’s at, instead of where the world’s
health could be. http://education-portal.com/archaeology_degree.html
6. Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology is the art of manipulating
materials on an atomic or molecular scale especially to build
microscopic devices. People with this degree are not only trained to
observe and study objects that are too small for the human eye to see,
but they also learn how to build revolutionary products from the ground
up: new technologies, new infrastructure—even talking robots.
Nanotechnologists
help create a cleaner planet, easier lives, and nearly anything else
they can think of to make the world a better place. From uncovering how
many bedbugs secretly nest within your bed, to knowing what is required
to launch a rocket into space, opportunities for Nanotechnologists
always remain plentiful. The only strange thing is that though
technology claims to be the way of the future, you’d be hard-pressed to
find more than a dozen places in the US where you can obtain a quality
degree in Nanotechnology. http://www.nano.gov/html/edu/eduunder.html
5. Blacksmithing

Nowadays this career is more often found in
video games than in the real world. Blacksmiths can tune different
metals (usually iron or steel) to create unique and original items:
gates, furniture, tools, knives, swords. But the true magic of
blacksmithing can happen when one transitions into “Artist
Blacksmithing.” This art form allows the creation of custom-made
decorations, ornaments, and some rather fine jewelry. Think of what
could happen if a good blacksmith teams up with a pro jeweler. Ca-ching!
Herefordshire College of Art & Design and Southern Illinois
University currently offers the degree,
4. Aromatherapy

The smell of
something can be just as infectious as the sight, and someone skilled
at aromatherapy can work miracles. Aromatherapists can create a
concoction of different scents to produce many desired results. Great
aromas can change a mood just as easily as a hit song. But the beauty of
an Aromatherapist is that they provide therapy which can improve the
health and well-being of patients. On the more extravagant side of
things, aromatherapists also play a big part in the introduction of
things such as new perfume lineups. So exactly how rare is a degree in
aromatherapy? Both Napier University and The University of Westminster
currently have the program disguised under a different name: “BSC in
Complementary Therapies”. Perhaps they are trying to put potential
students off the scent.
3. Global Governance

This degree teaches students about politics,
sociality, humanity, philosophy, economy, and world conflict. Basically,
this degree provides you with the knowledge and skills you need to run a
country upon graduation. This degree isn’t as rare as many of the
others on this list, but it’s rare enough that you’re not usually
allowed to purse a degree in Global Governance without already having a
Bachelor’s degree in a related field. With the extra benefits this
degree carries, such as the capacity to comprehend various cultures and
aid humankind, this degree can truly help someone imprint a solid legacy
across the globe.
2. Comedy Studies

“Ha ha ha.”
“What’s
so funny?”
“I have a degree in Comedy.”
“You’re
right, that IS funny.”
The first degree in Comedy was awarded in mid
2009 by Southampton University. From the course description: “On this
highly innovative and exciting degree you will examine comedy through
both production and performance. Comedy will be studied as a media
industry in its own right as well as how humour and jokes occur in
everyday life.”
Majors in this field are going to be the only
ones laughing when aspiring professional comedians discover that they
may have to break through an additional educational barrier should they
want to find success. Laughter will always be the best medicine.
1. Enigmatology

How would you
feel if you were the only person in the world who had a particular
degree? Yep, just you; no one else. That’s how Will Shortz probably
feels as he remains the only graduate with a degree in Enigmatology from
Indiana University since 1974. Enigmatology deals with the creation and
solution of puzzles. If you think this degree isn’t much, then you
really aren’t thinking. Should anyone ever master the field of
Enigmatology that person could surpass the greatest philosophers who
have walked the earth. The average mind is indeed a terrible thing to
waste, so what happens should someone find a way to maximize every
portion of it?






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