Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
Planning, managing, and providing scientific research and professional and technical services (e.g., physical science, social science, engineering) including laboratory and testing services, and research and development services.
If you choose to work in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics cluster, you have several avenues. One avenue is to do scientific research in laboratories or the field. Another option is to be involved in the planning and design of products and systems. The last avenue is to provide support to the scientists, mathematicians, and engineers so they can do their work.
Occupations in this path are related to technologies necessary to design, develop, install, and maintain technology systems. These include engineering, manufacturing, construction, service, and related technologies.
Do you enjoy:
-performing activities of a technical nature?
-using machines and technical processes?
-thinking creatively and solving problems?
-writing and communicating ideas & information?
-working with things and objects?
-performing work within precise standards of accuracy?
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High School Graduates- may require postsecondary training or certification Appliance Repair Computer Equipment Repair Machine Tool Operator Machinist Telecommunications Equipment Installation and Repair | Postsecondary Two Year College or Technical College Program Aerospace Assemblers Aircraft Mechanics CAD Operator Civil Engineering Technician Computer Aided Drafters Computer Operators Computer Support Specialist Construction Management Engineering Technician Quality Control Robotics Technician Tool & Die Maker Graphic Designer | Four Year College or University or Post Graduate Degree Aerospace Engineer Architect Civil Engineer Computer Engineering Manager Drafter Electrical Engineer Mechanical Engineer Pilot |