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  • Humanities and Creatives

    Humanities and Creative Subjects offer a huge variety of transferable skills that are valued in our ever-changing world. 

    Art

    The transferable skills you'll gain include:

    • the ability to develop individual ideas and collaborate with others as part of a creative team

    • strong observational, research and analytical skills

    • creative problem solving

    • the ability to communicate ideas, visually, orally and in writing

    • resilience and the ability to learn from feedback and be objective about your work

    • an openness to new influences and concepts

    • a focused, goal-oriented and motivated approach to work

    • entrepreneurial skills in marketing your work and possibly setting up a business.

    • time management: artists are accustomed to managing their time effectively to meet deadlines and juggle multiple projects. They have a sense of discipline and can prioritise tasks efficiently.

    Dance

    The transferable skills you'll gain include:

    • presentation and communication skills - to promote and showcase your talent

    • ability to work independently

    • teamwork and creative collaboration - important when working on performance pieces with other dancers and choreographers

    • focus

    • original thinking

    • time-management and organisational skills

    • self-awareness and awareness of others

    • self-discipline

    • creativity and flexibility

    • analytical, critical and research skills

    • writing and marketing

    • the ability to take on board feedback and learn from it

    • pursuit of excellence

    • resilience.

    Drama

    The transferable skills you'll gain include:

    • teamwork, to create group performances

    • working well under pressure and meeting deadlines, from learning lines and producing live work

    • creative/critical thinking skills, to interpret scripts and bring them to life

    • presentation and verbal communication, through frequent performing

    • written communication skills, through producing academic work and possibly scripts

    • quick thinking and improvisation skills, to ensure live performances and assessments run smoothly

    • self-motivation, to rehearse and continuously develop performance

    • negotiation and conflict management skills, to create a shared concept within groups.

    Food

    The transferable skills you'll gain include:

    • analytical and problem-solving skills

    • the ability to research and interpret data

    • effective communication

    • teamworking skills

    • attention to detail

    • accurate record keeping and report writing

    • numerical and statistical awareness

    • IT skills

    • project-management skills

    • time management

    Geography

    The transferable skills you'll gain include:

    • research and data collection, analysis and evaluation

    • mathematical and computational skills

    • IT skills, for example computer cartography and the use of databases and spreadsheets

    • written and oral communications skills, including report writing and data presentation

    • the ability to understand abstract concepts and articulate these to a range of audiences

    • planning and problem-solving skills

    • creative thinking and the ability to recognise the moral and ethical issues involved in debates

    • the ability to work independently and also in a team, taking on a broad range of ideas and coming to a consensus

    • self-motivation and self-reliance

    • time management and the ability to meet deadlines.

    History

    The transferable skills you'll gain include:

    • critical reasoning and analytical skills, including the capacity for solving problems and thinking creatively

    • intellectual rigour and independence, including the ability to conduct detailed research

    • ability to construct an argument and communicate findings in a clear and persuasive manner, both orally and in writing

    • capability to work without direct supervision and manage your time and priorities effectively

    • ability to discuss ideas in groups, and to negotiate, question and summarise

    • capacity to think objectively and approach problems and new situations with an open mind

    • appreciation of the different factors that influence the activities of groups and individuals in society.

    Music

    The transferable skills you'll gain include:

    • good physical dexterity, memory and concentration - developed in practice and performance

    • creativity - developed through a range of creative projects

    • communication skills - through performing and engaging listeners

    • teamwork - through working in bands or orchestras as a player, leader or manager

    • technical skills and expertise - using technology to produce, record and remix music and sound

    • self-management - physical and mental self-discipline achieved through regular practice

    • performing under pressure - overcoming nervousness in order to perform well during exams, concerts and auditions

    • planning and time management - organising and working towards a project/performance

    • critical reflection - giving and receiving criticism, learning from mistakes and striving for improved performance

    • entrepreneurship - how to succeed in a competitive field.

    Physical Education

    The transferable skills you'll gain include:

    • research and data analysis

    • the ability to work on your own initiative and as part of a team

    • presentation and oral communication skills

    • written communication skills, including report writing

    • time management and planning

    • effective problem solving

    • professionalism and customer focus

    • a good understanding of information technology

    Religious Studies

    The transferable skills you'll gain include:

    • analyse and construct sound arguments

    • distinguish fine differences between views and find common ground

    • present ideas convincingly through well-constructed, systematic arguments

    • write clearly and persuasively

    • generate ideas and come up with solutions to problems

    • be open to new ideas and ways of thinking

    • self-motivation and the capacity for independent study and thought

    • the ability to prioritise work and meet deadlines

    • flexibility and creativity

    • critical thinking

    • the capacity to identify, absorb and sift complex information

    • teamworking

    Textile Design

    The transferable skills you'll gain include:

    • the ability to work independently, set goals and manage your own workload

    • project management - to see the design project through from conception to completion

    • the ability to create practical outcomes using a wide skill base and problem solve along the way

    • the ability to confidently and safely use technical pieces of equipment

    • attention to detail with both practical and written pieces

    • communication and presentation of work

    • the ability to work to deadlines

    • research and analytical skills

    • resourcefulness