Hypothetically if colleges only offered 5 majors universally, what would they be to ensure society can still function?

Hypothetically if colleges only offered 5 majors universally, what would they be to ensure society can still function?

My picks are:

1) Civil Engineering
2) Electrical Engineering
3) Economics
4) Robotics
5) Healthcare

>robotics

absolutely degenerate

>I'm a major in "Healthcare"

>leaf

>burger with economy replaceable by robots

Nearly every engineering is needed. And mechanical engineering have civil and electrical engineering inside of it. Just more basic. If you want to function mechanical will be better choice.

>Economics

Into the garbage it goes.

>Economics

Are you serious?

What should it be instead?

rip burger

Where is computer science?

degenerate

I would think accounting, perhaps book keeping or computer science.

Mechanical Engineering is by far the most broad and most difficult. Robotics really a degree.

In the trash, because any engineer can code better than CS graduate.

everything is pretty much common sense, so nothing. unvi is useless

1. Electrical Engineering
2. History (not taught by Jews)
3. Philosophy (see above)
4. Politics (not political science + see above)
5. Economics (see above)
Doctors, Lawyers, etc would be graduate school.

Electrical engineering is useless without mechanical engineering.

Electrical is the hardest.

Considering everything barely functions as it is....

Only cuz the education system was hijacked

Don't be naive, both are shit at programming, but mechanical engineers are especially shit. Experience matters.

True.

No, its not. Random processes and signals are really the only hard classes. Mechanical has much more math and physics requirements.

Nice try, but robotics? Come on man. Replace it with geology or geophysics and ur pretty good. Energy doesnt just appear because some dork engineer wants it.

Maybe replace economics with something more general like humanities or philosophy.

1) Civil Engineering
2) Electrical Engineering
3) Mechanical Engineering
4) Chemical Engineering
5) Agriculture Engineering

Honestly, 99% of all STEM degrees are required for a functioning society.

Let's create a society of autists

A society without liberal arts would be actually nice.

>he has to go to school to learn how to talk to people

>no arts

enjoy jewish culture you fucking autistic nigger

no it fucking wouldnt

If we got the kikes out they'd be fine.

you don't have to go to university to learn how to draw

What would be the point of civil engineers and electrical engineers if you didn't have mechanical engineers?

>Trick question there would be none

>No law
>No medicine

lol Amerifails think you need to pay for a useless degree first before you can do law at grad school

Does your doctor really need that knowledge in Ancient History you fucking retards? That's the most absurd use of regulation

What is the justification of it?

1)Civil engineering
2)Mechanical engineering
3)Electrical Engineering
4)Medicine
5)Law

>tfw civil engineer :^)

You don't to learn math either. The point of the Humanities is to teach people how to form a vision of society. I want our leaders to be versed in History and Philosophy so they can build a society I would want to live in. The kikes know this, that's why those are the fields they have infiltrated the most (and why I am an Engineering major)

If you study history at uni you see your professors like 5 hours a week and just have to read books in the library the other 35

Never seen Equilibrium?

>economics
Economic sciences are a meme, economists can never make up their minds and are right as many times as they are wrong.

>(((Economics)))

Because it's a kiked out major.

You get a law degree from law school, not college. Similar thing with medicine.

Manufacture engineering can do economics and robotics, so change it for those two.

Also I will change the electrical engineering with a mechatronic engineering which can do mechanics, electrical and electronic as well as programming.

>no mechanical engineering

Have fun building your infrastructure by hand.

electrical engineering and robotics is redundant, scratch robotics and add mechanical engineering.
also, everyone will sorely miss nuclear power

I'd say business administration is better than economics. It's a broader study than spans into all parts of business instead of just a part of it

Agreed, need Mech Eng or nothing will get built.

t. Electrical Engineer

>Philosophy (see above)
If you can't study philosophy without reading some jews. Example, Look at based Heidegger, one of his main influences was Edmund Husserl, a jew.

Why? Why can't you get the law/medicine degrees without a prior degree?

take the *if* out

Economics is more specialized. That's like saying we should replace all Engineering with just Mathematics.

gender studies

Because both of those subjects require more discipline and more of an open mind than high school gives you.

Sure, but (correct me if I'm wrong Philosophy majors) I meant philosophy, as it is taught in university, is used to serve jewish interests and ends, rather than socially constructive ones.

Ehm Robotics are a part of Electrical Engineering, you know?
In that sense, to expand on your list:
1) Civ. eng
2) El. eng
3) Economics
4) Healthcare
5) Law

Electrical Engineering due to it's scope would pick up all cosmo engineering, maths and phyisics.
Healthcare of course chemistry in essence.
Economics and Civil engineering are needed to plan the country.
Law is needed also as a country upholding thing, but it can pick up aspects of politology, history, latin, and so.

What is it Panjeet, fearing that your job in the boot factory will be taken by a robot?

KYS

Let the market find out what students are capable of.

You forgot Mechanical Engineering faggot.

replace economists with agriculture specialists and robotics with chemistry and you're good to go

Agriculture is the linchpin of society but with the way the media and society talk you'd think finance was.

It's easy enough to be part of my mechanical engineering course. Plus, how hard can making a faggot circuit be?

OK this is my list, currently the 2 doesn't exist but I am sure that specialization can be done after graduating from it. The 5 doesn't exist either, but it used to focus on aesthetics in painting, sculpture, architecture, music and poetry, which film and theater can get in too.

1) Theoretical physics
2) General engineering
3) Neuroscience
4) Medicine
5) Fine Art

1) Gender Studies
2) African Studies
3) Law (With focus on immigration)
4) Education
5) Social Justice

...

Accounting and actuarial science are good.

Why is everyone on Sup Forums an engineer all of the sudden?

KYS.

Gotta have journalism

Fell for the STEM meme. Too beta to do trades.

Le STEM maymay. In reality the majority of them took a civil engineering class at their local community college.

Most schools also provide a BBA or BSBA that allows business administration to be the degree and another more specialized field (econ, accounting, finance) as a major or emphasis. Much better that way.

Sup Forums is
>the best
at everything, hahahahhahahaha!!!

>Hypothetically if colleges only offered 5 majors universally, what would they be to ensure society can still function?
none
new forms of education and credentialism would take their place

>no classical studies
Way to throw the history of universities and western thinking straight into the garbage.

audio "engineering" is what i do

"Meme engineering" should be on the list tbqh senpai

Holy shit!

That has got to be one of the absolute worst excuses for sword fighting that I've ever seen.

>you need a degree to learn trivia

Only degrees that require regulation need to exist. Anyone can be a philosopher, it's up to the audience to critique. Doctors, accountants, lawyers, engineers, they need to be certified competent for society to function.

Formal Sciences (a general study of logic with a survey of Math, Computer Science, and Philosophy, with applications to Physics, Economics, Politics etc. built in.)
Natural Sciences (a general study of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics)
Humanities (a survey of Literature, History, Classics, Languages, Philosophy and Religion)
Engineering (with a focus on the practical aspects of making things)
Medicine

All you idiots are forgetting pure science degrees. Have fun making no progress in any research field.

The most based feedback I've ever received from a professor. Had to share.

If you liked that, you should see the gunplay.

>Economics

Yes pick the discipline that usually ends up being wrong 99% of the time.

>ctrl+f material engineering
>not a single result
Yup, as expected.
Material engineerings are the people who truly drive society fowards. Without them, inventors can't invent anything new. It's the material engineerings who allowed things like glass skyscrapers, modern tanks, optical fiber tubes, etc, to exist. Think of how the materials used by society evolved through history. Think how we went from stone and wood to steel and iron, and from steel and iron to plastic and glass.

Economics?

For a functioning society?

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