Who Are You Really? College & Career Awareness Orientation
Personality Type
Interests & Hobbies
Values
Personality Traits
Your first CTE Class Activity based lessons that will provide you with: Role and Identity Career Awareness: Options, Requirements, Readiness College and Career Connections College and Career Planning What is CTE?
Connections As we go over each of the 8 pathways, start thinking about the images you picked. How would your personality type, traits, interests and hobbies all tie in with choosing a career?
Consumer Economics Services Early Childhood Development Family and Human Services Fashion Design, Manufacturing & Merchandise Food Science, Dietetics & Nutrition Food Services & Culinary Arts Hospitality Services Interior Design
Baker Bartender Chef & Head Cook Child Care Worker Social Worker Counseling and School Psychologist Food Preparation and Server School Counselor Elementary School Teacher Fitness Trainer Floral Designer Interior Designer Kindergarten Teacher Librarian Library Assistant Maids and Housekeeping Mental Health Counselor Middle School Teacher Preschool Teacher Principal Recreation Worker Speech-Language Pathologist Teacher Assistant Waiter or Waitress
Biotechnology Clinical Laboratory & Medical Forensics Medical Office Administrative Assistant DentalEMT Medical AssistantNursingPharmacySurgical Technician Therapeutic Rehabilitation/Exercise
Dental Assistant Dental Hygienist Dentist EMT Family Doctor Message Therapist Medical Assistant Medical Social Worker Medical Records and Health Information Technician Medical Secretary Nursing Aide Pharmacist Physical Therapist Psychiatric Technician Radiologist Registered Nurse Anesthesiologist
Pre-Engineering (Utah Program) Project Lead the Way (National Program)
Architect Aerospace Engineer Chemist Civil Engineer Electrical Engineer Industrial Engineer Mechanical Engineer
Natural Resource Systems Food Production and Processing Systems Agriculture Systems Technology Plant SystemsAnimal Systems
Construction & Mining Environmental Scientist Farmer Farmworker Forest and Conservation Tech. Freight, Stock, Mover Landscaping and grounds keeping Packer & Packager Veterinarian
Accounting & Finance Business Administrative Support Business Entrepreneurship & Operations Management Business Technology Support
Accountant Administrative Assistant Bill Collector Bookkeeping Budget Analyst Cashier Executive Claims Adjuster Court Clerk Employment Specialist File Clerk Human Resources Insurance Clerk Law Clerk Lawyer Legal Secretary Loan Officer Personal Financial Advisor Property & Real Estate Manager Real Estate Appraiser Receptionist Teller Word Processor/Typist
Network SystemsTechnical Support Database Development & Administration Digital Media Programming/Software Development Web Development & Administration
Computer and Information Systems Manager Computer Hardware Engineer Computer Programmer Computer Software Engineer Computer Support Specialist Computer Systems Analyst Multi-Media Artist Network and Computer Systems Administrator Web Designer
Marketing Entrepreneurship Marketing Management Sales & Service Marketing Travel & Tourism
Actor Advertising Manager Sales Agent Recreation Attendant Athlete Fine Artist Hotel Management Insurance Sales Agent Marketing Manager Market Research Analyst Model Producer & Director Public Relations Specialist Retail Salesperson Sales Manager Sales Representative Financial Services Sales Agent Telemarketer Travel Agent Writer/Author
Building TradesCommunication Mechanics & Repairs Precision Production Trades Personal Services Protective Services Transportation & Materials Moving Visual Arts
Aircraft Mechanic Airplane Pilot Audio and Video Technician Automotive Repair Bus Driver Cabinetmaker Carpenter Construction Worker Security Guard Roofer Electrician Home Entertainment Installer Fire Fighter Flight Attendant Hairdresser/Cosmetologist Heating/Air Conditioning Janitor Machinist Manicurist Painter Photographer Plumber Police Officer Welder Truck Driver
Who are you? Based on the information you have learned—what TWO pathways are you most interested in? What classes should you consider taking? What is the ultimate CAREER you are aiming for? What classes are aimed at hobbies, and which are aimed at your career? Is it ok to take both types of classes? Is it ok to take a class that will not necessarily lead you towards a career? What skills can you learn in each class you take?
At Our School… Business & Marketing – Mrs. Rees Engineering & Skilled Tech – Mr. Mineer Family & Consumer Science – Ms. Trump and Mrs. Wilson Agriculture – Rees, Mineer, Trump/Wilson Information Technology – Rees/Mineer/Simpson Health Science – Simpson, Trump/Wilson
Work Based Learning… Field Trips Guest Speakers Career Fairs Job Shadows
Career Development… We have 19 Career Development lessons that will be spread throughout the year. Some of them will be taught by the counselors in your classroom The rest will be taught by your teachers
1, 2, 4 or More Getting further education or training is vastly important for your future success. Everyone is different, and not everyone needs the same amount of training to achieve their life goals. 1 Year – Licenses and Certificates 2 Year – Associates Degree 4 Year – Bachelor’s Degree More – Masters Degree (6) and Doctorate Degree (8)