BreAnna Steed 2 nd hour. Forensic Anthropology Basic Information- Seeks to identify skeletal, or other wise decomposed, human remains.

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BreAnna Steed 2 nd hour

Forensic Anthropology Basic Information- Seeks to identify skeletal, or other wise decomposed, human remains.

Forensic Anthropology 1. Interested- Loved the show “Bones” Forensic science class

Forensic Anthropology Ten Characteristics 1. Values- Indoor / outdoor Respect the dead Honest 2. Tasks and Responsibilities- Punctuality Hard work Flexible schedule 3. Working with data-people-things- Factual Data / People Detailed

Forensic Anthropology Ten Characteristics 4.. Work Environment- Respectful Tactful Detailed 5. Working Hours- Flexible Responsible Punctual 6. Aptitudes and Abilities- Detailed work Work well under pressure Factual

Forensic Anthropology Ten Characteristics 7. Education and Training- Work hard College degree Willing to learn 8. Salary and Benefits- Lowest 10% wage: $33,330 Average wage: $57,420 Top 10% wage: $91,140 Hourly average wage: $100-$200 Part time or contractual 9. Career Outlook- Will be around Human workers 10. International Career Outlook- Possible out of the country service

Forensic Anthropology 1. Lifestyle/Lifestyle Goals- Comfortable lifestyle Support myself Few splurges 2. Personal Lifestyle Goal- Comfortable lifestyle Not living check to check Decent home Decent neighborhood

Forensic Anthropology 1. Location- Home town No need to move

Forensic Anthropology 1. Career Cluster- Scientific Humanitarian

Dermatologist Basic Information- A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in treating skin, nails, mucous membranes (lining inside eyelids, mouth, and nose), and hair

Dermatologist 1. Interested- I love to make others feel better about themselves.

Dermatologist Ten Characteristics 1. Values- Be compassionate Be trustworthy 2. Tasks and Responsibilities- Tactful Punctual Cautious of side-effects 3. Working with data-people-things- Detailed Observant Data / People

Dermatologist 4. Work Environment- Respectful Responsible Indoors 5. Working Hours- Average hours per week 6. Aptitudes and Abilities- Good listener Respectful Works well with others

Dermatologist 7. Education and Training- College degree Hard worker Determined 8. Salary and Benefits Median income- $283,000 Range of incomes- $100,000-$500, Career Outlook- Humans needed Will be around 10. International Career Outlook- May be international

Dermatologist 1. Lifestyle/Lifestyle Goals- Live a lavish lifestyle Own a nice home Vacation often 2. Personal Lifestyle Goals- This personally is over the top Money would be nice in the long run

Dermatologist 1. Location- Do not need to move Home town

Dermatologist 1.Career Cluster- Scientific Humanitarian

Blood Spatter Analysis 1. Basic Information- Bloodstain pattern analysts examine blood that is left behind at a crime scene.

Blood Spatter Analysis 1. Interested- Loved the show “Dexter” Forensic science class

Blood Spatter Analysis Ten Characteristics 1. Values- Respectful Tactful Responsible 2. Tasks and Responsibilities- Punctual Detailed Accountable Honest 3. Working with data-people-things Data / People Detailed Precise

Blood Spatter Analysis 4. Work Environment- Outdoors / indoors Honest Respectful 5. Working Hours- Weekdays 9am-5pm May be called at any moment 6. Aptitudes and Abilities- Accurate Detailed oriented 7. Education and Training- College degree 8. Salary and Benefits- Average salary is yearly $28,000

Blood Spatter Analysis 9. Career Outlook- Long-term Humans needed to work 10. International Career Outlook- May be international

Blood Spatter Analysis 1.Lifestyle/Lifestyle Goals- Barely support myself Living check to check 2. Personal Lifestyle Goals- Not acceptable lifestyle choice

Blood Spatter Analysis 1.Location- No need to change location 2. Career Cluster- Humanitarian Scientific

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