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C. T. E. is. . . Careers. Technical. and. Education. WORK and JOB. WORK – paid or unpaid activity directed toward a purpose or goal that produces something of value to oneself and/or to society Work may be paid or unpaid, a job or volunteerism

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  1. C T E is. . . Careers Technical and Education

  2. WORK and JOB • WORK – paid or unpaid activity directed toward a purpose or goal that produces something of value to oneself and/or to society • Work may be paid or unpaid, a job or volunteerism • JOB – work people do for pay at a specific place or setting • EMPLOYER – a person or business that pays an individual to work • EMPLOYEE – Someone who works for a person or business for money (pay) • EMPLOYABILITY – being well prepared to get and keep a job

  3. Seven Work Values Work Values arepersonal “needs”we try to fulfill in our work • Financial Reward – being able to buy and enjoy the lifestyle we desire • Creativity – creating, inventing, designing, developing products or ideas • Helping Others – also known as Altruism • Independence – being able to work in your own way • Variety – being able to complete many types of tasks • Environment – indoors, outdoors • Prestige, Security, Achievement are also work values

  4. WHY PEOPLE WORK? Money – Impacts our lifestyle Socialization – Interact with people Accomplishment – Personal Satisfaction Prestige – Feelings of Importance Personal Development – Interesting and Stimulating Challenges Mental Well-being – Life long learning Creativity – Solve Problems & Improve Life

  5. OCCUPATION, CAREER and CAREER PATH OCCUPATION – a group of similar tasks or duties people perform for pay • Examples: Chefs, Firefighters, Nurses, Musicians, Accountants, Scientists CAREER – work an individual does throughout his/her lifetime CAREER PATH – group of related occupations that require different skills

  6. CAREER PATHWAYS

  7. Family and consumer Sciences pathways • Child Development • Consumer Economics Services • Family & Human Services • Fashion Design, Manufacturing & Merchandising • Food Science, Dietetics, & Nutrition • Food Services & Culinary Arts • Hospitality Services • Interior Design

  8. Health science and technology pathways • Biotech Research & Development • Biotechnology • Health Informatics • Medical Office Administrative Assistant • Therapeutic Services • Dental • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) • Medical Assistant • Nursing • Pharmacy • Surgical Technician • Therapeutic Rehabilitation/Exercise

  9. Skilled & TechnicalSciences Pathways • Building Trades • Carpentry • Electrician • HVAC • Plumbing • Communication • Radio Broadcasting Technician • Television Broadcasting Technician • Mechanics & Repairs • Automotive Collision Repair • Automotive Service Technician • Electronics • Heavy Duty Diesel • Precision Production Trades • Cabinetmaking/Millwork • Drafting/CAD • Graphics/Printing • Machine Tool • Welding • Personal Service • Cosmetology/Barbering • Esthetician/Nail Technician • Protective Service • Firefighting • Law Enforcement • Visual Arts • Commercial Art • Commercial Photography

  10. Marketing Pathways • Marketing Entrepreneurship • Marketing Management • Sales & Service Marketing • Travel & Tourism

  11. Information TechnologyPathways • Information Support & Services • Database Development & Administration • Information Support & Services • Technical Support • Interactive Media • Digital Media (Multimedia) • Web Development & Administration • Network Systems • Programming/Software Development

  12. Business pathways • Accounting & Finance • Business Administrative Support • Business Entrepreneurship • Business Management • Business Technology Support

  13. Agriculture pathways • Agricultural Systems Technology • Horticulture Science & Management • Natural Resources Science & Management • Production/Processing • Animal Science • Plant & Soil Science • Science & Management

  14. Technology & Engineering Pathways • Pre-Engineering • (Utah Pre-Engineering Program) • Project Lead the Way • (National Pre-Engineering Program)

  15. Industries THE WORLD OF WORK • Service-Producing Industries - produce or provide some type of business or personal service or intangible products • Wholesale and Retail Sales, Transportation, Utilities, Government, Insurance, Finance • Services--Business, Education, Legal, Social, Health, Personal • Goods-Producing Industries - produce some type of tangible product • Construction, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Mining, Forestry

  16. TECHNOLOGY Sixteen of the 20 fastest-growing jobs are Technology based— that’s 80%! Take advantage of Your Opportunities—EXPLORE TECHNOLOGY!

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