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1 Careers and Career Paths GWL3O

2 Where Will You Go After High School? Let’s look at the 6 options…

3 What Are Your Options? Further Education  College  Hands-on education  Lecture-styled lessons  University  Lecture-styled lessons  Path of specialization (leads to graduate programs)  Private Training  Specialized training that you pay for Direct to Workforce  Military  Training paid  Combat and supportive roles  Commitment of service  Apprenticing  Training by a master  Building skills to earn certification  Get a job –direct to work/entrepreneurship

4 Your Careers…

5  Using your list of careers that you are interested in/would like to do:  Think about and write down what you think the career path/education required is for this job  We will discuss as a class

6 An Overview… Your 6 Options

7 University Entry Requirements ~75+ 3-4 year undergraduate programs 2 years masters degree 4 years doctorate Higher wage-earnings for comparable work Lecture styled learning Academically focused Higher tuition fees than other options of postsecondary education

8 College Entry Requirements ~60+ 2-4 year diploma programs Some schools/programs allow for entry into university with partial credit Many career options Lecture/hands-on styled learning Practical/experientially focused Moderate tuition fees –lower than university

9 Private Training Entry Requirements vary Programs vary in length Programs can be flexible with training times and lengths Career options are focused on technical skills and services Hands-on styled learning Practical/experientially focused Moderate tuition fees –lower than university

10 Canadian Armed Forces Entry Requirements based on physical and mental testing Multiple training programs based on skill-sets –all vary in length High academic scores can lead to university training paid by CAF Career options are mostly focused on technical skills or combat/support roles Hands-on styled learning Practical/experientially focused Requires commitment of at least 3- 4 years.

11 Apprenticing in a Trade Gain apprenticeship through application (like a job) Apprenticeships vary in length, gaining hours of experience equivalent with industry standards Being an apprentice is a fulltime job Career options are focused on technical skills and services Hands-on styled learning Practical/experientially focused You earn an income while working and learning

12 Direct to Workforce/Entre preneur Start working for wages immediately Wide open –it will be what you make it (good or bad) Low success rate when starting a business. -Takes a long time to become profitable Wages typically lower Little training required, experience is a must

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