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MJC Paving the Path February, 2019 Jenni Abbott
Careers, Skills, & Competencies MJC Paving the Path February, 2019 Jenni Abbott
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Session Objectives Identify possible on-ramps and off-ramps students may choose to reach career goals Be able to explain possible outcomes of diverse educational levels to students Provide subject matter expertise about potential transfer institutions and occupations
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California Income Mobility
425,000 blue collar manufacturing jobs lost since 1990 The gap between the top 10% and the bottom 10% of families has doubled since 1980 The decline in median wages in California is 3x that of the US overall (Lipson & Stern, 2018)
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MJC Income Mobility Rate
14% of MJC parents are in the bottom income quartile 16% of MJC students whose parents are in the bottom income quartile make it to the top income quartile 2.2% Income Mobility Rate (Lipson & Stern, 2018)
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Applied Associate vs. Bachelor’s Degrees
(All credits articulate, but may not have value in the labor market) ADT Applied Associate Degree Four Year Degree $75K Graduates, earns $40K as programmer. May hit career ceiling. (All credits may not articulate, adding time to completion) Graduates, earns $75K as programmer. Four Year Degree University Flipping the Paradigm, 2015
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Analysis of 29 Programs (by TOP Code)
MJC CTE Programs Analysis of 29 Programs (by TOP Code) Programs prep for 82 Occupations (COE Crosswalk) 14 programs showed Living Wage for 1 adult and 1 child 14 programs showed increase in earnings 14 programs showed students employed in the field CCC LaunchBoard ( Data)
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MJC CTE Program Analysis
Of the 82 Occupations: Job listings for 45 occupations required a H.S. Diploma Job listings for 9 occupations required a certificate Job listings for 11 occupations required a two-year degree Job listings for 17 occupations required a bachelor’s degree CCC LaunchBoard ( Data)
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Enrollment by Ethnicity
Arts CCCCO Pipeline,
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Similar Programs – Enrollment by Ethnicity
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MJC CTE Program Profiles
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Burning Glass, 2019
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Mapping educational options
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Occupational Outlook Handbook https://www.bls.gov/ooh/
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Table Work – Please add sources!
Review occupational data at (see instruction sheets) Research professional associations for your discipline – competencies, potential careers Complete Program Pathway Worksheet and questions for your program
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