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Education and Training Beyond High School © 2011, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, INTOCAREERS

© 2011, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, INTOCAREERS

© 2011, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, INTOCAREERS

Lifelong Learning Defined The knowledge and skills required to be learned throughout a person's life. Required for, and in response to, the changing roles, situations, and environments that people encounter in the course of a modern lifetime. Sometimes requires formal or informal education May occur within or outside the workplace. © 2011, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, INTOCAREERS

© 2011, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, INTOCAREERS

Education and Training Requirements/Common Majors Education and Training Worksheet Instructions: Use CIS to complete this worksheet in pairs. First find each occupation, then link to its associated education and training requirements (common majors), then link to some schools that provide training for this occupations, be sure to consider both in-state and US Schools. Occupation Education and Training Requirements/Common Majors Schools Security Guard Occupational Therapist Electrician Computer Security Specialist Interior Designer Airline Pilot © 2011, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, INTOCAREERS

Education and Training Requirements/Common Majors Education and Training ANSWERS Instructions: Use CIS to complete this worksheet in pairs. First find the occupations, then link to schools that offer training for the occupations. Be sure to consider both in-state and US Schools. Occupation Education and Training Requirements/Common Majors Schools Security Guard On-the-job Occupational Therapist Bachelors or Masters degree in Occupational Therapy Electrician Apprenticeship or Associate's Degree in Electrical and Power Transmission Computer Security Specialist Typically an Associate or Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Interior Designer Associate or Bachelors degree in Interior Design Airline Pilot High school diploma minimally. Most have associate degrees. Many have a bachelor's degree © 2011, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, INTOCAREERS

Next Assignment: Using the Occupational Research Worksheet…. Research two occupations of interest, Identify the required training for these two occupations, and Find three or four schools that offer training for these programs. © 2011, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, INTOCAREERS