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Specialist Degrees: Explore Niche Careers from Astrobiology to Equine Studies

Andy Davies by Andy Davies
17 September 2024
in Culture, Education
Specialist Degree

In Higher Education, it is important to always pursue your own path, and this could mean studying a particularly niche subject. Yet such specialist degrees can also lead to interesting and perhaps even lucrative careers.

Here are some of the more unusual.

Astrobiology Degree

Not one for the fainthearted, this is the study of life in the universe, including origin, evolution, and possibility of life on other planets.

● Astrobiologist: Researches the potential for life on other planets.

● Planetary Scientist: Works with space agencies like NASA or ESA.

● University Professor: Teaches and conducts research in astrobiology.

Horticultural Therapy

The use of gardening and plant-based activities as therapeutic tools, this is ideal for the green-fingered among us who are also interested in social care.

● Horticultural Therapist: Works in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, or community programmes.

● Platform Coordinator: Designs therapeutic horticulture programs.

● Garden Manager: Manages therapeutic gardens in various institutions.

Cyberpsychology

Extremely timely, this specialist degree is the study of the impact of technology and cyberspace on human behaviour.

● Cyberpsychologist: Researches the psychological aspects of internet use and technology.

● UX Researcher: Works with tech companies to design user-friendly interfaces.

● Online Safety Consultant: Develops strategies to ensure safe internet practices.

Viticulture and Enology

If you think a degree in studying wine is too good to be true, you will delight in grape cultivation (viticulture) and winemaking (enology) as part of an academic module.

● Winemaker: Oversees the wine production process.

● Vineyard Manager: Manages the cultivation of grapevines.

● Wine Consultant: Advises businesses on wine selection and pairing.

Specialist Degree

Equine Studies

The study of horse management, training, and care.

● Equine Trainer: Trains horses for various disciplines.

● Stable Manager: Manages the day-to-day operations of horse stables.

● Equine Therapist: Uses horses in therapeutic settings to help people with disabilities or mental health issues.

Foresight and Futures Studies

The study of predicting and planning for future trends and scenarios (no crystal ball necessary!)

● Futurist: Works with organisations to anticipate future trends, often requiring advanced academic qualifications.

● Strategic Planner: Helps businesses develop long-term strategies.

● Policy Advisor: Advises governments on future policy development.

Thanatology

While the study of death, dying and bereavement may not seem initially appealing, if it’s career longevity you seek, remember that there are two certainties in life: death and taxes, which can be explored in a postgraduate program.

● Grief Counsellor: Supports individuals dealing with loss and bereavement.

● Hospice Worker: Provides end-of-life care and support.

● Funeral Director: Manages funeral services and support for grieving families.

Gemmology

The study of gemstones, including their identification, grading, and appraisal.

● Gemmologist: Identifies and evaluates gemstones.

● Jewellery Designer: Creates jewellery incorporating precious stones.

● Auction House Specialist: Works in auction houses to appraise and sell gemstones and jewellery.

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