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Business Education Preparing For Your Future
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High School Graduates 63% attend college 21% become business majors ***6 of the top 10 college majors are business related***
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Top Ten College Majors 1. Accounting 2. Electrical Engineering 3. Mechanical Engineering 4. Business Administration/Management 5. Economics/Finance 6. Computer Science 7. Computer Engineering 8. Marketing/Marketing Management 9. Chemical Engineering 10. Information Sciences and Systems (Source: Job Outlook 2005 survey, conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers)
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What Skills Are Needed For Success in College? Basic Skills – Reading, Writing, Math Knowing How to Learn Knowing How to Communicate Being a Creative Thinker & Problem Solver Possessing High Level Interpersonal Skills Ability to Show Leadership Ability to Set Goals Occupational Competencies (J. Greenwalt, NYS Education Department, October 2004)
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Skills Developed Through Business Education Computer Communication Interpersonal Interview Teamwork Goal Setting
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Additional Benefits Earn college credit Explore different careers Gain valuable experience Fulfill foreign language requirements via sequence
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College Credit Total course cost in high school: $110 versus Total course cost at local community college: $350+
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Median Incomes - Top College Majors Accountants and Auditors with less than one year of experience: $36,625 Administrative Service Managers: $60,290 Financial Analysts: $61,910 Personal Financial Analysts: $62,700 Network and Computer Systems Administrators: $58,190 Public Relations Specialists: $43,830 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, Public Relations Specialists, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos086.htm (visited August 16, 2006).)
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Projected Growth in Field Through 2014 Fast as average (9-17%) Administrative Service Managers Faster than average (18-26%) Accountants and Auditors Financial Analysts Personal Financial Analysts Public Relations Much faster than average (>27%) Network and Computer Systems Administrators
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$$ Value of Education
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Changing College Majors 50% of all students will change their major during their first year of college (© Allyn & Bacon, A Pearson Education Company 60 Gould Street, Needham Heights, MA 02494)Allyn & Bacon This could be costly…
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Lower Risk Factor While in High School Utilize internship opportunities Try out different college majors – take a course in the subject Join business clubs and organizations
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Career Exploration Internship Program (CEIP) Placements within local businesses Sample, test-drive a career Valuable experience Save $$ - lower risk of declaring wrong major
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The First Step Begins Here! Courses geared towards success in college: Accounting Business Computer Applications Business Law E-Commerce Entrepreneurship Financial Management Keyboarding Management Marketing Web Design
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