Counseling April 6-10 Mrs. Parker and Mrs. West. There are 16 Career Clusters to be explored. 1. Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources 2. Architecture.

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Counseling April 6-10 Mrs. Parker and Mrs. West

There are 16 Career Clusters to be explored. 1. Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources 2. Architecture & Construction 3. Arts, A/V Technology and Communication 4. Business Management & Administration 5. Education & Training 6. Finance 7. Government & Public Administration 8. Health Science 9. Hospitality & Tourism 10. Human Services 11. Information Technology 12. Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security 13. Manufacturing 14. Marketing 15. Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathmatics 16. Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

Processing, Production, distribution and development of agricultural commodities, and natural resources Examples of Careers: Natural Sciences Manager Salary- 100, 360, Bachelor’s degree or higher Veterinarian- Professional Degree- 73,000 Environmental Engineer – Salary 69,500; Bachelor Degree Biochemist and Biophysicist- Salary 68,800; Doctoral Degree Farm, Ranch, or Other Agriculture Manager- Salary 56,900; bachelor degree plus on the job experience Veterinary Technologist or Technician- Salary 25,000; Associate’s Degree

Architecture and Construction Designing, managing, building, and maintaining the built environment Examples of Careers: o Architect- Salaary 71,000; Bachelor’s Degree o Construction Manager- 72,000; Bachelor’s Degree o Civil Engineer- Salary 69,000; Bachelor’s Degree o Landscape Architect- Salary 68,000; Bachelor’s Degree o Elevator installer and repairer- Salary 55,000; on the job training

Creating, exhibiting, performing, and publishing multimedia content Examples of Careers: Broadcast News Analyst-salary 60,000; Bachelor’s Degree or Higher Music Director and Composer-Salary 53,000; Bachelor’s Degree or Higher Art, Drama, Music Teacher 51,000; Master’s Degree Writer and Author- Salary 45,000; Bachelor’s Degree Fine Artist- Salary 45,000; Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

Organizing, directing and evaluating functions essential to productive business operations Examples of Careers: CEO- Salary 147,000; Bachelor’s Degree or Higher Marketing Manager- Salary 94,000; Bachelor’s Degree or higher Sales Manager- Salary 93,000; Bachelor’s Degree or higher Financial Manager; Salary 88,000; Bachelor’s degree or higher Court Reporter; Salary 30,000; On the job training Advertising Sales Agent- Salary 51,000; On the job training

EDUCATION & TRAINING FINANCE  Providing education and training services and related learning support services  Examples of Careers:  Teacher; Salary-43,000; Bachelor’s Degree  Career Tech Teacher- 44,000; Bachelor Degree plus work experience  Health Specialist Teacher- 85,000 Master’s Degree or Doctoral  Financial and investment planning, banking, insurance, and business financial management  Examples of Careers:  Personal Finance Advisor- Salary 102,000; Bachelor’s Degree  Insurance Sales Agent-Salary 56,000; Bachelor’s Degree  Bill and Account Collector; Salary 25,000; on the job training  Insurance Appraiser, auto damage- Salary 35,000; moderate on the job training

GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION HEALTH SCIENCE  Executing governmental functions at the local, state, and federal levels  Examples of Careers:  Post Master and Mail Superintendent- Salary 59,000; Work experience  Transportation Inspector- Salary 49,000; Related work experience  Postal Service Worker-Salary 43,000; on the job training  Detective or criminal investigator- Salary 48,000; Related work experience  Providing diagnostic and therapeutic services, health information, support services, and biotechnology research  Examples of Careers:  Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon- Salary 191,000; Professional Degree  Dentist- Salary ; professional degree  Pharmacy technicians- Salary 24,000; moderate on the job training

HOSPITALITY & TOURISMHUMAN SERVICES  Managing restaurants and other food services, lodging, attractions, recreation events, and travel-related services  Examples of Careers:  Food Service Manager, Salary 44,410, Related work experience  Meeting and Convention Planner, Salary 39,000; Bachelor’s Degree  Gaming Supervisor, Salary 40,000; Bachelor’s Degree  Providing for families and serving human needs  Examples of Careers:  Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Manager, Salary: 64,000; Bachelor’s Degree  Director of Religious Activities and Education; Salary 49,000; Bachelor’s Degree  Social and Community Service Manager; Salary 48,500; Bachelor’s Degree

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY  Designing, supporting, and managing hardware, software, multimedia, and system integration  Examples of Careers:  Computer and Information System Manager; Salary 97,000; Bachelor’s degree or higher  Computer software engineer, systems software, Salary 82,000; Bachelor’s Degree  Computer Support Specialist; Salary 38,000; Associates Degree  Providing legal, public safety, protective, and homeland security services  Examples of Careers:  Administrative Law Judge, Adjudicator, and Hearing Lawyer; Salary 114,000; Bachelor’s Degree or higher  Judge, Magistrate Judge, and Magistrate; Salary 108,000; 1 st professional degree  Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary; salary 52,000; Doctoral degree  Emergency Management Specialist; Salary 48,000; Related work experience.

MANUFACTURINGMARKETING  Processing materials into intermediate or final products  Examples of Careers:  Industrial Production Manager, Salary 75,000; Related Work experience  Chemical Plant and System Operator; Salary 52,000; Long term on-the-job training  Industrial Engineering Technician; Salary 47,000; Associate’s Degree  Performing marketing activities to reach organizational objectives  Examples of Careers:  Real Estate Broker; Salary 95,000; Related Work Experience  Sale Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, technical and sales products; Salary 76,000; Moderate on-the-job training.  Market Research Analysts; Salary 53,000; Bachelor’s Degree

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS  Performing scientific research and professional and technical services  Examples of Careers:  Computer and Information Scientist Research; Salary 94,000; Doctoral Degree  Engineers; Salary 94,000; Bachelor’s Degree  Aerospace Engineer; Salary 92,000; Bachelor’s Degree  Chemical Technician; Salary 40,000; Associate’s Degree  Managing movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail, and water  Examples of Careers:  Airline Pilots, Co-pilots, and Flight Engineers; Salary 85,000; Bachelor’s degree  Air traffic controller; Salary 85,000; long term on-the-job training  Commercial Pilot; Salary 68,000; Postsecondary on-the-job training  Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technician; Salary 49,000; Associate’s Degree  Bridge and Lock Tender; salary 48,500;