It seems to be the closest thing to a hybrid of the two I have seen.
Am currently a brainlet with most of my little knowledge being historical and social while having random tidbits of information of everything.
Trying to learn more about science because it is part of my quest for self improvement and I want a good fallback in case my ventures in life fail.
I am thinking that economics degree, combined with my father being a private mortgage banker at a large bank for 20 years, will give me a cushy thing to crash on.
>>9137390
Psychology is.
>>9137390
Manufacturing is.
>>9137397
This
No. It uses lots of math, but other than that, economics is possibly the furthest away from actual science you can get. It's just mathematics applied to politics based on unfalsifiable claims with no real method of testing theories empirically considering the sheer number of confounds.
The closest thing to a liberal arts/STEM hybrid is probably science communication or cognitive psychology.
>>9137430
>cognitive psychology
>anything other than meme tiered psychology
Chomsky was wrong about everything
>>9137397
Psychology has no intersection with STEM.