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“I” Search Research Project 2017
Begin thinking of your future
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Why Research Careers Now?
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Why Research Careers Now?
The direct relationship between educational choices and future career options
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Optional slide. You could just skip this and go to slide 6.
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2015
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College Degree Vocabulary
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College Degree Vocabulary
Professional Certificates and Licenses A designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task. School type and duration of education varies greatly.
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College Degree Vocabulary
Professional Certificates and Licenses A designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task. School type and duration of education varies greatly. What is the difference between undergraduate and graduate degrees? Undergraduate (associate and bachelor) degrees give you a general foundation plus a basis in your field. Graduate (master's and doctorate) degrees specialize in a specific field.
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College Degree Vocabulary
Professional Certificates and Licenses A designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task. School type and duration of education varies greatly. What is the difference between undergraduate and graduate degrees? Undergraduate (associate and bachelor) degrees give you a general foundation plus a basis in your field. Graduate (master's and doctorate) degrees specialize in a specific field. Associate’s degree From: community or junior colleges, and some trade schools. Time: 60 semester units or about 20 classes (usually 2 years)
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College Degree Vocabulary
Professional Certificates and Licenses A designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task. School type and duration of education varies greatly. What is the difference between undergraduate and graduate degrees? Undergraduate (associate and bachelor) degrees give you a general foundation plus a basis in your field. Graduate (master's and doctorate) degrees specialize in a specific field. Associate’s degree From: community or junior colleges, and trade or professional schools. Time: 60 semester units or about 20 classes (usually 2 years) Bachelor’s degree (aka undergraduate degree) From: 4-year colleges or universities Time: 120 semester units or about 40 classes (usually 4 years)
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College Degree Vocabulary
Professional Certificates and Licenses A designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task. School type and duration of education varies greatly. What is the difference between undergraduate and graduate degrees? Undergraduate (associate and bachelor) degrees give you a general foundation plus a basis in your field. Graduate (master's and doctorate) degrees specialize in a specific field. Associate’s degree From: community or junior colleges, and trade or professional schools. Time: 60 semester units or about 20 classes (usually 2 years) Bachelor’s degree (aka undergraduate degree) From: 4-year colleges or universities Time: 120 semester units or about 40 classes (usually 4 years) Master's degree (aka graduate degree) From: public or private university Time: additional semester units (2 years)
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College Degree Vocabulary
Professional Certificates and Licenses A designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task. School type and duration of education varies greatly. What is the difference between undergraduate and graduate degrees? Undergraduate (associate and bachelor) degrees give you a general foundation plus a basis in your field. Graduate (master's and doctorate) degrees specialize in a specific field. Associate’s degree From: community or junior colleges, and trade or professional schools. Time: 60 semester units or about 20 classes (usually 2 years) Bachelor’s degree (aka undergraduate degree) From: 4-year colleges or universities Time: 120 semester units or about 40 classes (usually 4 years) Master's degree (aka graduate degree) From: public or private university Time: additional semester credits (2 years) Doctorate Time: 64 or more hours (3 to 8 or more years)
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College Degree Vocabulary
Professional Certificates and Licenses A designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task. School type and duration of education varies greatly. What is the difference between undergraduate and graduate degrees? Undergraduate (associate and bachelor) degrees give you a general foundation plus a basis in your field. Graduate (master's and doctorate) degrees specialize in a specific field. Associate’s degree From: community or junior colleges, and trade or professional schools. Time: 60 semester units or about 20 classes (usually 2 years) Bachelor’s degree (aka undergraduate degree) From: 4-year colleges or universities Time: 120 semester units or about 40 classes (usually 4 years) Master's degree (aka graduate degree) From: public or private university Time: additional semester credits (2 years) Doctorate From: public or private university Time: 64 or more hours (3 to 8 or more years) Professional Degree Education emphasizing skills and practical analysis over theory and research. Most professions associated with professional degrees require licensing in order to practice in the field.
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College Degrees by County (2009)
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Explore Careers Occupation Title Career Cluster/Major Work Environment
Nature of Work Educational Requirements Salary Range – Entry Level/Experienced Job Outlook Relates to your interests….Why/Why Not? This is where we transition from “why career exploration” to “how?”
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So many options …
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What do you need to consider?
Your skills and abilities Your interests Your values Life style desired Training required Career ladders You can use this and skip 19-22
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Skills and Abilities What do you do well?
C A R E X P L O T I N What do you do well? What are your natural talents? 19-22 are optional
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Interests What do you enjoy doing?
C A R E X P L O T I N What do you enjoy doing? What do you spend a lot of time doing? What do you WISH you could do?
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What is important to you?
Values C A R E X P L O T I N What is important to you? family status religion financial gain competition recognition creativity helping others education friends stability variety
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Transition to students using their iPads
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User name = your petk12 username (e.g. Tina Belcher = tbelcher19)
Use this naming structure for user names of student accounts.
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