Universities should require every student to take a variety of courses outside the student's field of study.
To excel in one’s designated field of study is indispensable, but, the importance of diverse study cannot be neglected. Universities, whose prime objective is to provide quality education to the students, should provide opportunities to acquire knowledge of subjects other than the majors so as to produce not only skilled professionals but also learned individuals. However, no compulsion should be made in this regard.
It is desirable that one should not restrict his knowledge to a specific subject. This will help nourish his personality and knowledge. He can sit in a company of people with varied educational backgrounds and can contribute confidently in discussions. This will develop a sound aesthetic intelligence and sense of self-assurance and will form a cultured image amongst his colleagues. He can talk with facts and can create an exciting atmosphere.
In addition, having basic know how of other subjects will help him shine in his domain over his competitors. If a law student has basic understanding of human psychology, he can better evaluate his clients and their cases. If an Engineering student takes the subject of public speaking, he can effectively explain his new projects and technologies to his clients. Mark Zukerberg, founder of the most rated social website Facebook, mastered in computer science which helped him to write this amazing website. But he also took psychology as his majors that helped him effectively design his website according to what people expect and want in this modern day.
Though, multi-educated individuals are appreciated but universities should not make it a mandatory choice to make. Students should not be forced but lectured on the importance of acquiring knowledge of other subjects and how it can help them in becoming distinguished professionals. It is possible that some students find it irrelevant to invest time in studying anything else that has no direct connection with getting command on their major subject. If a software engineer who is not interested to attend a literature class is forced to do so, he might waste his time which he could have utilized writing some important software.
To sum up, having knowledge of various important topics’ helps one outstand. Universities should provide attractive opportunities to the students so as to engage them in attending lectures on various subjects. However, it should not be made obligatory considering the interests of the students.
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