
Fields Of Study 9

Fields Of Study For Students And Parents
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Professional Specialists
1.1 Definition of a Specialists
1.2 Different Types of Professional Specialists
1.3 Arts and Humanities Specialists
1.4 Biological Science Specialists
1.5 Biology Specialists
1.6 Business and Management Specialists
1.7 Computer Sciences and Information
Technology Specialists
1.8 Construction and Building Specialists
1.9 Dentist Specialists
1.10 Earth Scientists Specialists
1.11 Education and Training Specialists
1.12 Engineering and Technology Specialists
1.13 Engineers Specialists
1.14 Civil Engineers Specialists
1.15 Finance Specialists
1.16 Homeland Security Specialists
1.17 Law and Legal Specialists
1.18 Law Enforcement Specialists
1.19 Life Scientist Specialists
1.20 Medical Specialists
1.21 Natural Scientists Specialists
1.22 Nursing Specialists
1.23 Social Scientists Specialists
1.24 Applied Sciences and Professional Specialists
Chapter 2 Professional Types of Specialists
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Types of Archaeologist and Historians
2.3 Types of Architects and Artists
2.4 Types of Musicians and Librarians
2.5 Types of Designers and Journalists
2.6 Types of Writers
2.7 Types of Construction Workers
2.8 Types of Carpenters and Electricians
2.9 Types of Plumbers and Welders
2.10 Types of Heavy Equipment Operators and Riggers
2.11 Types of Roofers and Heating and Air Conditioning
(HVAC) Technicians
2.12 Types of Professional Painters and Drywall
Installers
2.13 Types of Plasterers, Tile and Marble Setters
2.14 Types of Sheet Metal Workers and Masons
2.15 Types of Stone Cutters and Paving Stone Installers
2.16 Types of Concrete Workers and Ironworkers
2.17 Types of Pipelayers and Pipefitters
2.18 Types of Construction Managers and Construction
Engineers
2.19 Types of Building Inspectors and Property Managers
2.20 Types of Real Estate Agents
20.21 Arts and Humanities Specialists
20.22 Construction and Building Specialists
Chapter 4 Construction and Building Related Terms and
Concepts
4.1 Construction Engineering
4.2 Types of Construction Engineers
4.3 Definitions of Construction Engineers
4.4 Composition of Construction Professionals
4.5 Construction Management
4.6 Construction Types
4.7 Duties and Responsibilities of a Construction
Manager
4.8 Types of Construction Companies
4.9 Types of Projects that Construction Managers work
on
4.10 Construction Sectors
4.11 General Contractor
4.12 Types of Construction Projects
4.13 Building Services Engineering (BSE)
4.14 Building Systems Engineering
4.15 Building and Construction Subspecialists
Chapter 6 Fields of Study in Arts and Humanities
offered at Global Universities
6.1 Classics and Modern Languages I
6.2 Classics and Modern Languages II
6.3 Arts, Design and Architecture
6.4 Humanities
6.5 Hospitality, Leisure and Sports
6.6 Journalism and Media
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Chapter 8 Selected Degree Specialisations in Arts and
Humanities
8.1 Arts and Humanities Bachelor Degrees
8.2 Architecture Degrees
8.3 Art Degrees
8.4 Fashion Degrees
8.5 Photography Degrees
8.6 Classics and Ancient History Degrees
8.7 English Language and Literature Degrees
8.8 Archaeology Degrees
8.9 Linguistics Degrees
8.10 Modern Language Degrees
8.11 Performing Arts Degrees
8.12 Philosophy Degrees
8.13 Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies Degrees
8.14 History Degrees
8.15 Media and Communication Studies
8.16 Leisure and Tourism Degrees
8.17 Hospitality Degrees
8.18 Masters Degrees Areas of Specialisation
Chapter 3 Arts, Humanities and Hospitality Related
Terms and Concepts
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Definitions of Professionals in Arts and Humanities
3.3 Humanities Related Concepts
3.4 Journalism and Media Related Concepts
3.5 Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Related Concepts
3.6 Hospitality Management
3.7 Sectors of the Hospitality Industry
3.8 Selected Specialisations in Hospitality, Leisure and
Tourism
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Chapter 5 Fields of Study in Arts and Humanities
5.1 Fields of Study in Arts and Humanities
5.2 Fields of Study in Humanities Studies
5.3 Fields of Study in Journalism and Mass
Communication
5.4 Architecture and Built Environment
5.5 Communication and Media Studies
5.6 Design
5.7 Hospitality and Leisure Management
5.8 Library and Information Management
5.9 Linguistics
5.10 Music
5.11 Theology and Religious Studies
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Chapter 7 Specialisations in Arts and Humanities
7.1 Specialisations within the field of Arts, Design and
Architecture
7.2 Specialisations within the field of Hospitality,
Leisure and Sports
7.3 Specialisations within the Field of Humanities
7.4 Specialisations within the Field of Journalism and
Media
7.5 Hospitality and Leisure Management
7.6 Architecture and Built Environment
7.7 Communication and Media Studies
7.8 Design
7.9 Library and Information Management
7.10 Linguistics
7.11 Music
7.12 Theology and Religious Studies
7.13 Subspecialties in Arts and Humanities
Book 9
Excellent reference which offer a compelling insight into the world of arts and humanities for an aspiring students who are keen to become one of the following arts and humanities professional specialist:
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archaeologist
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architect
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architecture and built environment specialist
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artist
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communication and media studies specialist
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designer
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historian
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hospitality and leisure management specialist
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journalist
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librarian
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library and information management specialist
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linguistics specialist
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musician
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theology and religious studies specialist
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writer
Is a practical guide to help students move from inaction to taking focused steps to achieve their goals and dreams in the following fields of arts and humanities.
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archaeology
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architecture and built environment
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architecture
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architecture, design and planning
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art
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art and design
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art history
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behavioral geography
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classical studies
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classics and ancient history
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communication and media studies
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cultural studies
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design
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english language and literature
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gender studies
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history
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hospitality and leisure management
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languages
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library and information management
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linguistics
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literature
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literature and linguistics
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modern languages
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music
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performing arts
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performing arts and design
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philosophy
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philosophy and theology
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religious studies
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theatre studies
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theology and religious studies
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theology, divinity and religious studies
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women’s studies
There are various types of construction workers, each specializing in a specific area of construction. The book aim to inspire and guide an aspiring students in understanding the built and construction industry in order to choose between one of the following types of construction specialists:
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carpenter
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electrician
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plumber
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welder
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heavy equipment operator
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rigger
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roofer
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heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)
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painter
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drywall installer
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plasterer
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tile and marble setter
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sheet metal worker
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mason
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stone cutter
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concrete worker
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ironworker
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pipelayer
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pipefitter