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Kevin Siegel

Kevin Siegel. EDIM 508 By the end of this presentation, students should understand 5 different occupations (including what they do, salary and education required) and choose one that they think they might like. Click to sun to go to the activity slide.

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Kevin Siegel

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  1. Kevin Siegel EDIM 508 By the end of this presentation, students should understand 5 different occupations (including what they do, salary and education required) and choose one that they think they might like. Click to sun to go to the activity slide

  2. Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Career Education and Work • 13.1 – Career Awareness & Preparation -A. Relate careers to individual interests, abilities, and aptitudes. -B. Relate careers to personal interests, abilities and aptitudes. -F. Analyze the relationship between career choices and career preparation opportunities

  3. CAREERS • In this presentation, 5 career choices are highlighted: • Aerospace engineer • Fashion designer • CEO • Veterinarian • Environmental Technician • View each video and text information about each career, and at the end of this presentation you will select one occupation you think sounds interesting.

  4. Aerospace Engineer Fashion Designer To view a video of any of these careers, click on the info box for that career. Environmental Technician Veterinarian

  5. AEROSPACEENGINEER

  6. AEROSPACE ENGINEER • Education: Degree in aerospace engineering or aeronautics engineering. Some schools offer aerospace as a subspecialty within mechanical, industrial or systems engineering programs. • Average Annual Earnings: $83,620 • 2004 Workforce: 76,000 • 2004-2014 Job Growth: 7.9% • Link: Junior Engineering Technical Society (www.jets.org)

  7. FASHION DESIGNER

  8. FASHION DESIGNER • Education: A fine arts program in fashion design will offer you the design, sewing and marketing skills you'll need. • Average Annual Earnings: $68,430 • 2004 Workforce: 17,000 • 2004-2014 Job Growth: 5.9% • Link: International Association of Clothing Designers and Executives (www.iacde.com)

  9. CEO International Association of Clothing Designers and Executives

  10. CEO • Education: Top-level positions usually filled by promotion from within. CEOs frequently have a bachelor's degree or higher in liberal arts or business administration. Graduate and professional degrees are common. • Average Annual Earnings: $140,880 • 2004 Workforce: 444,000 • 2004-2014 Job Growth: 14.9% • Link: National Business Association (www.nationalbusiness.org)

  11. VETERINARIAN

  12. VETERINARIAN • Education: At least 6-8 years of post-secondary school. The minimum requirement of most veterinary colleges is 2 years of pre-veterinary study at a university. Your chances of admission are better if you start with a bachelor's degree. • Average Annual Earnings: $76,320 • 2004 Workforce: 61,000 • 2004-2014 Job Growth: 16.4% • Link: American Veterinary Medical Association (www.amva.org)

  13. ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN

  14. ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN • Education: Strong background in the natural and applied sciences -- physics, biology, ecology, microbiology, geology and chemistry. Soil science and environmental law can be useful as well. • Average Annual Earnings: $37,480 • 2004 Workforce: 31,000 • 2004-2014 Job Growth: 16.1% • Link: Environmental Protection Agency (www.epa.gov)

  15. WHICH ONE DO YOU LIKE? • Pick a career of the five shown that looks interesting to you and that you might want to pursue. • Write a paragraph explaining why you think you might like this career and which of your interests (from you interest inventory you took earlier) match up with this career. Click to sun to the return to first slide

  16. CITATIONS • YouTube career videos: -Aerospace Engineer video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5guH3m6D7q8 -CEO video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jakiZQd4boM -Veterinarian video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=troe_CyH7vo -Environmental Technician video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2nktoJpk4s -Fashion Designer video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP2Ktm5I5NE • Bridges Choices Explorer: www.bridges.com • PA Career Education & Work Standards: http://www.pde.state.pa.us/stateboard_ed/lib/stateboard_ed/CareerEducationWorkStandardsFinal.pdf

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