What jobs are outhere for Bachelor of Arts and Science and for Master of Arts and Science degree?
You are describing a non-technical liberal arts Bachelors or Masters degree. The answer that seems to be getting generally avoided but that anyone with a liberal arts degree can confirm is that the possibility of getting a job with your degree that is relevant to your major is very small. There will be few jobs relevant to your field, they will be highly competitive and generally they will command poor compensation in comparison to your level of education. You may be able to teach college courses with a Masters degree (in many positions, however, a PhD will be required). What you will mostly find in the job market with these degrees will be a variety of office jobs in commercial business and the non-profit world where a college degree is a general asset but not particularly relevant to the actual work you do, and the chances are very high that you will end up working in this sort of environment. This is what happens to the overwhelming majority of liberal arts graduates.
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