Let's Talk About "What Is Art's?" and What It Means
So, in Class 11, there are several subjects that the Arts stream offers. Common fields include Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy, Music, Human Rights and Gender Studies, History, Economics, etc. They all provide a wide range of knowledge and an exciting career gateways. Some of the main subjects of the Arts Stream are Economics, History, Political Science, Geography, Sociology, Philosophy, Psychology, Computer Science, Hindi, Regional language, etc. There is plenty in store for an Arts stream student in terms of all kinds of career fields available such as Law and Literary Studies, Journalism and Hotel Management etc.
Details of Art's
Subjects in arts stream in 11th typically included in this stream are :
History
it presents us with an historical narrative that is both chronologically and thematically ordered. History is important as it informs us of our past, tells us an essence of who we are, of where we come from and even indicates where we may be going. Well studying our past in fact does us an opportunity for us to shape our future in a more...
Political Science
Political Science: Political science is a social science which deals with systems of governance, and the analysis of political activities, political thoughts, and political behavior. This area also deals with human behavior, from an individual and collective perspective. The ideal goal of political science is to make to make the students grasp the things of governance and politics and their theories. It will also train students to engage in these fields and develop skills that will prepare them for careers in journalism, foreign service, law, teaching, public administration, and elected office.
Economics
The study of how to best use limited resources, both at the micro and macro levels. It also examines how
commodities and services are created, exchanged, and used in society.
Sociology
There are many advantages of studying sociology. Social Sciences offer an in-depth study of social dynamics, making it very analytical in nature, and it helps the students look at intricate social problems with a lens that they might be forced to wear given the complexities of the society. Sociology is the scientific study of human social behavior and its origins, development, organizations, and institutions. As an example for the arts, sociology can be employed in studying a social element of the arts (i.e., art as a societal phenomenon): one may look at high-art in addition to well-known art.
Geography
The world geography knows about is some portion of our reality. Our crops, water, livestock and power all come from the environment. This last lesson on geography, very important and relevant, is that if we want to learn to live on our planet, we must know the ecology of habitats, what is unique in each habitat, how does life go in the place, and how can we use this fragment to sustain ourselves in, among other things, the time.
Psychology
You will learn things you never knew you never knew, such as how humans think and develop-which is why studying Psychology is one of the best decisions you can take. You will see various personalities and how it influences our way of thinking and feeling during your study. They will allow you to know and feel for brighter sides.
English:
English is a mandatory subject in 11th grade for students across all streams. It is one of India’s official
and most widely spoken languages globally.
Language Studies:
Suppose you’re interested in delving into the complexities of languages alongside your Art's subjects. In
that case, you can opt for a native language like Hindi, Gujarati or a foreign language such as German or
French.
Why Choose Art's After 10th?
There is a broad list of options available for studying arts after 10th grade, which facilitates in cultivating a comprehensive set of skills like critical decision making, creative thinking and cultural understanding. This stream offers students history, literature, sociology, psychology, political science - which allows you to see all parts of the human society and its behavior. Soft skills like communication, empathy, and analytical reasoning - all of which are prized in various career fields, such as journalism, law, teaching, and the creative industries - are cultivated by arts education. In addition, studying arts can provide a better sense of the world and know that it is facts and not a fad, and this can help the future generations with a study concept, giving a broad-minded intelligent human and future-oriented that can deal with professional activities and life challenges.
The best field for a student after 12th grade depends on their interests, strengths, and career aspirations.
Some popular fields for Art's students after 12th grade include:
After 12th grade, Art's students can pursue courses such as:
No.
Degrees
Duration
Qualification
...
1
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
3 years
Content Writer,
Editor,
Journalist,
Public Relations Specialist,
Advertising Executive,
Social Media Manager,
Marketing Executive,
Human Resources Specialist,
Sales Executive,
Customer Service Representative,
Research Analyst,
Teacher,
Event Planner,
Tour Guide,
Civil Services Officer,
Policy Analyst,
Social Worker,
Translator/Interpreter,
Copywriter,
Brand Manager,
Corporate Communications Specialist,
NGO Worker,
Market Researcher,
Technical Writer,
Librarian,
Recruitment Consultant,
Fundraising Coordinator,
Grant Writer,
Administrative Assistant,
Museum/Gallery Curator
2
Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.)
3 years
Social Worker,
Case Manager,
Community Outreach Worker,
Child Welfare Worker,
Mental Health Counselor,
School Social Worker,
Healthcare Social Worker,
Substance Abuse Counselor,
Youth Counselor,
Family Support Worker,
Probation Officer,
Rehabilitation Counselor,
Policy Analyst,
Human Services Specialist,
Nonprofit Program Coordinator,
Advocacy Worker,
Crisis Intervention Counselor,
Elderly Care Social Worker,
Disability Support Worker,
Victim Support Worker
3
Bachelor of Design (B.Des.)
4 years
Graphic Designer,
Fashion Designer,
Interior Designer,
Product Designer,
UI/UX Designer,
Textile Designer,
Industrial Designer,
Web Designer,
Animation Designer,
Exhibition Designer,
Jewelry Designer,
Game Designer,
Furniture Designer,
Visual Merchandiser,
Set Designer,
Automobile Designer,
Design Consultant,
Art Director,
Brand Designer,
Packaging Designer
4
Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)
3-4 years
Graphic Designer,
Art Director,
Illustrator,
Animator,
Photographer,
Art Teacher/Instructor,
Fine Artist (Painter, Sculptor, etc.),
Curator,
Exhibition Designer,
Art Restorer/Conservator,
Multimedia Artist,
Creative Director,
Storyboard Artist,
Printmaker,
Set Designer,
Visual Effects (VFX) Artist,
Concept Artist,
Gallery Manager,
Interior Designer,
Fashion Designer,
Art Critic/Reviewer,
Tattoo Artist,
Ceramic Artist,
Textile Designer,
Video Game Designer
5
Bachelor of Performing Arts (B.P.A.)
3-4 years
Actor,
Dancer,
Choreographer,
Musician,
Singer,
Theatre Director,
Drama Teacher,
Performing Arts Critic,
Stage Manager,
Lighting Designer,
Sound Technician,
Set Designer,
Talent Agent,
Arts Administrator,
Casting Director
6
Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.)
3 years
Reporter,
News Anchor,
Content Writer,
Editor,
Public Relations Specialist,
Social Media Manager,
Copywriter,
Broadcast Journalist,
Media Planner,
Photojournalist,
Advertising Executive,
Radio Jockey (RJ),
Television Producer,
Communications Officer,
Scriptwriter,
Digital Marketer,
Corporate Communications Manager,
Freelance Journalist,
Magazine Editor,
Investigative Journalist
7
Bachelor of Library Science (B.Lib.Sc.)
3 years
Librarian,
Library Assistant,
Library Technician,
Archivist,
Information Specialist,
Records Manager,
Digital Librarian,
Cataloguer,
Researcher,
Metadata Specialist,
Knowledge Manager,
Library Director,
School Librarian,
Public Librarian,
Corporate Librarian,
Academic Librarian,
Special Librarian,
Digital Collections Manager,
Library Consultant,
Information Analyst
8
Bachelor of Legislative Law (LL.B.)
5 years
Lawyer,
Legal Advisor,
Corporate Counsel,
Public Prosecutor,
Judge,
Legal Analyst,
Legal Consultant,
Legal Researcher,
Legal Journalist,
Government Lawyer,
Notary,
Compliance Officer,
Intellectual Property Lawyer,
Criminal Lawyer,
Civil Litigation Lawyer,
Family Lawyer,
Tax Lawyer,
Labor and Employment Lawyer,
Environmental Lawyer,
Human Rights Lawyer,
Immigration Lawyer,
Contract Manager,
Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) Specialist,
Arbitrator,
Mediator
9
Bachelor of Economics (B.Econ.)
3 years
Economist,
Financial Analyst,
Market Research Analyst,
Data Analyst,
Policy Analyst,
Economic Consultant,
Investment Banker,
Actuary,
Statistician,
Business Analyst,
Risk Analyst,
Management Consultant,
Operations Research Analyst,
Financial Planner,
Auditor,
Corporate Strategist,
Public Policy Advisor,
Economic Development Officer,
Research Associate,
Trade Analyst
Bachelor of Film and Television Production (B.F.T.P.)
3-4 years
Film Director,
Television Producer,
Screenwriter,
Cinematographer,
Film Editor,
Production Designer,
Sound Designer,
Lighting Technician,
Camera Operator,
Script Supervisor,
Production Assistant,
Casting Director,
Visual Effects Artist,
Gaffer,
Key Grip,
Location Manager,
Post-production Coordinator,
Assistant Director,
Art Director,
Storyboard Artist,
Set Decorator,
Production Manager,
Digital Imaging Technician,
Foley Artist,
Film Critic,
Broadcast Engineer,
Multimedia Specialist,
Talent Agent,
Studio Manager,
Distribution Manager
Digital Marketing Manager,
Social Media Manager,
Content Marketing Specialist,
SEO Specialist,
Email Marketing Manager,
Digital Advertising Manager,
E-commerce Manager,
Marketing Analyst,
Digital Marketing Consultant,
Brand Manager
18
Bachelor of Public Administration (B.P.A.)
3 years
Administrative Officer,
Public Policy Analyst,
Government Relations Specialist,
Program Coordinator,
Nonprofit Manager,
Human Resources Specialist in the Public Sector,
Community Outreach Coordinator,
Grants Administrator,
Legislative Assistant,
Policy Researcher,
Public Affairs Specialist,
City Planner,
Social and Community Service Manager,
Public Sector Consultant,
Budget Analyst,
Municipal Management Trainee,
Environmental Policy Analyst,
Public Health Administrator,
Emergency Management Specialist,
Urban and Regional Planner
19
Bachelor of International Relations (B.I.R.)
3 years
Diplomatic officer,
Foreign service officer,
International development specialist,
Policy analyst,
Intelligence analyst,
International trade specialist,
Human rights advocate,
NGO program coordinator,
Conflict resolution specialist,
Political risk analyst,
International law consultant,
Immigration officer,
International business consultant,
Journalist specializing in international affairs,
International marketing coordinator,
Peacebuilding and reconciliation officer,
Cultural liaison officer,
International aid worker,
Global health advocate,
Environmental policy analyst
20
Bachelor of Anthropology (B.Ant.)
3 years
Research Assistant,
Museum Curator,
Cultural Resource Manager,
Community Development Worker,
Social Researcher,
Human Resources Specialist,
Archivist,
Cultural Anthropologist,
Forensic Anthropologist (with additional training),
International Aid Worker,
Non-profit Program Coordinator,
Academic Advisor,
Market Research Analyst,
Public Health Educator,
Environmental Consultant
21
Bachelor of Performing Arts in Theatre (B.P.A. in Theatre)
3-4 years
Theatre actor/actress,
Stage manager,
Director,
Playwright,
Casting director,
Theatre producer,
Drama teacher/instructor,
Theatre administrator,
Set designer,
Costume designer,
Lighting designer,
Sound designer,
Stage technician,
Dramaturg,
Theatre critic,
Arts administrator,
Talent agent,
Arts fundraiser,
Theatre marketer/publicist,
Theatre consultant,
22
Bachelor of Performing Arts in Dance (B.P.A. in Dance)
3-4 years
Professional Dancer,
Choreographer,
Dance Instructor/Teacher,
Dance Company Member,
Dance Therapist,
Dance Studio Owner/Manager,
Dance Notator,
Dance Critic/Reviewer,
Dance Program Director,
Dance Historian,
Dance Film/Video Producer,
Dance Festival Coordinator,
Dance Rehearsal Director,
Dance Movement Specialist,
Dance Publicist/Marketer,
Dance Costume Designer,
Dance Production Manager,
Dance Researcher,
Dance Event Planner,
Dance Education Coordinator,