Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505145_1...loyment-rates/

psychology appears in 5 of the top 25
i'm glad to see Clinical psychology at number 1 you can tell im not a fan of 'psychology'
There is clearly a need for Psychology graduates but only so many needed of course. Theres a heap of other soft option degree courses about.

Examples including David Beckam Studies , courtesy of Wikipedia:

"In 2000, Staffordshire University was mocked as providing 'David Beckham Studies' because it provided a module on the sociological importance of football to students taking sociology, sports science or media studies.