b'Humanit ies Click here or scan QR code for more informationHumanities subjects give students the opportunity to learn more about the world in which we live. As a humanities student you will explore the ways in which people interact with each other and the many varied reasons behind events, beliefs, opinions and actions. You will learn to apply the moral, ethical, cultural and ideological approaches that bring together this fascinating group of subjects. You will need to keep up to date with current affairs and should have a keen interest in how the decisions made in the current moment draw on past events and help to shape the future.Humanities subjects are highly regarded by universities as they give students the opportunity to develop skills in critical reading, analysis, evaluation and communication. These are skills that are much sought after in the workplaceparticularly in areas such as the media, journalism, law, research, social work and education.Skills and Qualities Career Paths Problem solvingEmergency services Curiosity TeacherCommunication Social worker Leadership Council departmentsPrecisionPsychologistCompassionProbation workerCalm under pressureLabour Market InfoThe public sector makes up for almost 20% of the UK workforce.80'