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  1. DISCLAIMER The content, logos, graphics, and images in this presentation are thesole property of Utah Career and Technical Education (CTE) in conjunction with the Utah Pathways initiative and the Nontraditional Careers Program.

  2. This PowerPoint presentation was prepared by: The Utah State Office of Education, Career and Technical Education Department. Sherry Marchant, Specialist sherry.marchant@schools.utah.gov 801-538-7594

  3. INFORMATION For further information about theCTE Programs in Utah, please go to: www.UtahCTE.org

  4. 1. Any occupation in which women or men comprise 25% or less of it’s total employment is: A. A poor choice for a career. B. Pays employees poorly. C. Is a Nontraditional Career. D. Cannot be found in Utah. E. Is an unskilled job.

  5. C

  6. The definition of a Nontraditional Career is: Any occupation in which women or men comprise 25% or less of it’s total employment.

  7. 2. Which of the following might encourage YOU to consider a nontraditional career? A. Higher wages. B. More opportunity for advancement. C. Job opportunities. D. Better benefits. E. Increased job satisfaction.

  8. A-E

  9. Most nontraditional careers are high wage, high skill, and high demand jobs. Is there a job for YOU?

  10. 3. Which postsecondary educational opportunities are YOU considering? A. A 1-year certification B. A 2-year associate degree C. A 4-year bachelor’s degree D. A professional degree

  11. A-D

  12. There are many career opportunities for certificates, one- two- four-year or more degrees. Which one is best for YOU?!?

  13. 4. A CTE Pathway is: A. A hall in the high school. B. A road that CTE cars drive on. C. A sequence of courses YOU may take in high school.

  14. C

  15. A CTE Pathway is a sequence of courses within YOUR area of interest. www.UtahCTE.org

  16. These courses within a CTE Pathway will prepare you to be college and career ready.

  17. 5. A “benefit” offered in a jobcould be? A. Medical Insurance B. Paid Vacation C. A Flexible Work Schedule Getting a pay check without working Opportunity for advancement

  18. A-C and E

  19. What are some other “benefits” employees may receive in their jobs?

  20. 6. The average annual earnings for Utah workers in 2010* was: A. $33,222 B. $38,663 C. $39,505 $42,654 *Utah DWS

  21. B

  22. The average annual earnings for Utah workers in 2010* was: $38,663 The average annual earnings for the nation in 2010* was: $39,491 *Utah DWS

  23. 7. The average annual earnings for Utah workers in 2011 is projected* to be: A. $49,336 B. $55,965 C. $60,254 D. $29,456 *Utah DWS – stats are always two years out

  24. A

  25. The average annual earnings for Utah workers in 2011* is projected to be: $49,336 The average annual earnings for the nation in 2011* is projected to be: $50,944 *Utah DWS

  26. 8. Examples of nontraditional careers in Agriculture for females are: Construction and MiningSupervisor /Manager Forest and Conservation Technician C. Landscaping and Groundskeeping D. Cook

  27. A-C

  28. Rachel Carson, a biologist and environmental activist, is credited with advancing the global environmental movement through her writings.

  29. Her book, Silent Spring, spurred an overhaul of the national policy on the use of pesticides and the ban on DDT. Her writings also led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.

  30. 9. Give some examples of careers in Animal Science? A. B. C. D. E.

  31. Agricultural Education Teacher • Animal Geneticist • Animal Nutritionist • Animal Scientist • Animal Technician • Aquaculturalist

  32. Feed Sales Representative • Herdsman • Livestock Inspector • Veterinarian • Veterinary Technician

  33. 10. Which Health Science careers are nontraditional for females? A. B. C. D. E.

  34. Health Science Female: • Emergency Medical Technician

  35. 11. What are some careers in Natural Resource Science? A. B. C. D. E.

  36. Fish and Game Officer • Fish Hatchery Manager • Forest Worker • Outfitter/Guide • Park Manager • Water Technician

  37. Park Manager • Water Technician • Wildlife Firefighter

  38. 12. Which Health Science careers are nontraditional for males? A. B. C. D. E.

  39. Dental Assistant • Medical Assistant • Nursing • Pharmacy • Surgical Technician • Therapeutic rehab/exercise

  40. 13. Examples of Nursing careers are: A. B. C. D. E.

  41. Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) • Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) • Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM)

  42. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) • Medical Assistant • Nurse Practitioner • Registered Nurse (RN) • Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)

  43. 14. What careers in Building Trades are nontraditional for females? A. B. C. D.

  44. Electrical and Electronics Engineer • Electrical Power-Line Installer and Repairer • Electrician

  45. 15. Examples of Dental Careers are: A. B. C. D. E.

  46. Dental Assistant • Dental Ceramist • Dental Hygienist • Dental Laboratory Technician • Dentist • Health Science Education Teacher • Orthodontic Technician

  47. 16. What careers in Carpentry are nontraditional for females? A. B. C. D. E.

  48. Construction and Building Inspectors • Cabinetmakers/Bench Carpenters • Painters, Construction and Maintenance • Construction Laborers

  49. Construction Managers • First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers • Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators

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