What good is an arts degree if you know shit all about the world around you? You can't learn experiance from a text book, you have to get out there and be in the real world first.
And so based upon your very own "qualifications" your degree is worth more than an arts degree, because by some chance, it endows upon you a magical experiential notion right?
Very easily, the primary fundamentals of business are to do with rational and logical decisions, and applied theory, you need very little understanding of actual people unless you are doing an area like marketing. You think accountants need to know about the world around them?
Last time i checked, the reality of the world was highly linked with the socio-economic factors as well as the socio-political goings of the world. How can you be a good businessperson if you cannot understand the very things which you are trying to govern and sell, are you managing a bunch of robots?
But we don't need so many, there aren't THAT many jobs in the sector.
And what sector would that be? Teaching in which we are lacking? Or perhaps you'd have abetter chance with a B IT or B Comm-Accg?
Ironic isnt it. *there*
And we could all live in a blissful ignorance whilst the powers to be take full advantage of us...
And just what is our cultural identity?
It is the purported historiographical and socio-cultural contextual image purported through media and the perception of a homogenous entity of a community.
So do many many other degrees, laws, business, computing, ect.
They are specialised whereas the general overview of the Arts degree allows for one to use it to attain an edge, say Philosophical Logic and Computing programming.