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FirstName LastName. Exit Presentation. Key  Yellow —About Me Blue —Educational Reflection Green —Education Power Point Red —Occupation Profile. About Me. The career that I am interested in is in the Human Services field. After graduation I plan on getting a part time job

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  1. FirstNameLastName Exit Presentation Key  Yellow—About Me Blue—Educational Reflection Green—Education Power Point Red—Occupation Profile

  2. About Me • The career that I am interested in is in the Human Services field. • After graduation I plan on getting a part time job • I plan on attending Lansing Community College

  3. Related Work Experience • Childcare

  4. How I fulfilled the Michigan Merit Curriculum In my educational career I have explored these subjects through the Michigan Merit Curriculum • Language Arts • Social Studies • Science • Mathematics

  5. Fulfillment of Language Arts • I have completed: • English 9, English 10, English 11, and English 12 • In these classes I have: • done essays • personal/group presentations • learned grammar • Cover letters, resumes, and personal biographies • Activities in Vocational Diploma class include: • written goals, resumes, cover letters, and personal biographies

  6. Fulfillment of Social Studies • I have completed: • World History, US History, Civics, and Economics • I learned about laws, politics, money, government, and different types of markets • In these classes I have: • learned about different cultures, and the different ways people live • our past • Learned certain cultures and other ways of people’s lives back then. Slavery, Civil War, and the Holocaust • Activities in Vocational Diploma class include: • current events • talked about elections and politics • 911 calls, hospital vs urgent care, what chemicals not to mix

  7. Fulfillment of Science • I have completed: • Biology, Chemistry, Health • In these classes I have: • learned about the environment • evolution • We made maps of the ecosystem • Projects on viruses and bacteria • Genetic code projects

  8. Fulfillment of Mathematics • I have completed: • Algebra 1 and 2, and Geometry • In these classes I have: • learned how to do equations • Learned short cuts to remember formulas • graphed functions and equations • used mental math to help it go quicker • Activities in Vocational Diploma class include: • Personal finance, and LCC tuition cost

  9. Courses at GL that related to my career • Civics • We learned about laws and rights • History • What it was like back then to now • Basic Economics • Learned about people, money, and society • Social Studies • Human interactions from past to present • Determined the right thing to do in any situation

  10. Technology • Microsoft Word • Microsoft Power Point • Prezi

  11. Career Research

  12. http://www.lcc.edu/catalog/degree_certificateprograms/current/Applied/1475.pdfhttp://www.lcc.edu/catalog/degree_certificateprograms/current/Applied/1475.pdf Juvenile Corrections Officer

  13. Occupation Profile of a Juvenile Corrections Officer • Specific Tasks for Juvenile Corrections Officers: • Fire safety, and sanitation inspections. • Give clothing, tools, and other items to inmates. • Guard facility entrances to screen visitors. • Head counts to make sure each prisoner is present. • Serve meals, and beverages to each prisoner. • General Skills needed for Juvenile CorrectionsOfficers: • Getting Information • Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events • Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates • http://www.careerinfonet.org/occ_rep.asp?next=occ_rep&Level=&optstatus=111111111&jobfam=33&id=1&nodeid=2&soccode=333012&stfips=26&x=66&y=11

  14. Tools and Technology used by a Juvenile Corrections Officer • Hand Guns • Handcuffs • Hand Sprayer • Security or access control systems • Personal computers • Notebook computers • Spreadsheet software • Word processing software • http://www.careerinfonet.org/Tools/tools_tech.aspx?onetcode=33-9032.00

  15. Juvenile Corrections Officer Certifications • Core Certifications: • Certified Corrections Manager • Certified Corrections Supervisor • Certified Corrections Officer/Provisional • Advanced Certifications: • Certified Corrections Executive/Juvenile • Specialty Certifications: • Certified Corrections Officer/Juvenile • http://www.careerinfonet.org/certifications_New/cert_search_keyword_results.asp?by=keyword&from=keyword_search&nodeid=17&keyword=Corrections+Officer&searchType=cert_Occupation

  16. Degree Requirements for a Juvenile Corrections Officer • You need at least an Associate’s Degree • Additional Requirements: • CPR Certified

  17. If I were to start off by getting my Associate’s Degree at LCC… • I would get an Associates in Social Science • I would need 63 credits total • http://www.lcc.edu/catalog/degree_certificateprograms/current/Applied/1475.pdf

  18. Required Courses with in Major for a Juvenile Corrections Officer • Total Required Credits: 45 • Intro to Criminal Justice • Criminal Law • Intro to Juvenile Justice • Juvenile Offenders/Families • Juvenile Residential Services • Report Writing/Crim Justice • Juvenile Justice: Special Pops • Human Relations/Crim Justice • Juvenile Internship I • Juvenile Internship II • Introduction to Psychology • Introduction to Sociology • Fund of Public Speaking • Composition I

  19. Additional Requirements for a Juvenile Corrections Officer • Related Professional Course Credits: 12-18 • Total General Education Credits: 6-9 • Mathematics Core Area • Science Core Area

  20. Corrections Officer

  21. Occupation Profile of a Corrections Officer • Specific Tasks for Corrections Officers: • Fire safety, and sanitation inspections. • Give clothing, tools, and other items to inmates. • Guard facility entrances to screen visitors. • Head counts to make sure each prisoner is present. • Serve meals, and beverages to each prisoner. • General skills neededfor Corrections Officers: • Getting Information • Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events • Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates • http://www.careerinfonet.org/Tools/tools_tech.aspx?onetcode=33-9032.00

  22. Tools and Technology used by a Corrections Officer • Hand Guns • Handcuffs • Hand Sprayer • Security or access control systems • Personal computers • Notebook computers • Spreadsheet software • Word processing software • http://www.careerinfonet.org/Tools/tools_tech.aspx?onetcode=33-9032.00

  23. Corrections Officer Certifications • Core Certifications: • Certified Corrections Manager: • Certified Corrections Supervisor • Certified Corrections Officer/Provisional • Advanced Certifications: • Certified Corrections Executive/Juvenile • Specialty Certifications: • Certified Corrections Officer/Juvenile • http://www.careerinfonet.org/certifications_New/cert_search_keyword_results.asp?by=keyword&from=keyword_search&nodeid=17&keyword=Corrections+Officer&searchType=cert_Occupation

  24. Degree Requirements for a Corrections Officer • You need at least an Associate’s Degree

  25. If I were to start off by getting my Associate’s Degree at LCC… • I would get an Associate in Applied Science Degree • I would need at least 63 Credits for the minimum total http://www.lcc.edu/catalog/degree_certificateprograms/current/Applied/1209.pdf

  26. Required Courses with in Major for a Corrections Officer Total Required Credits: 45 • Intro Computer Info Systems • Intro to Criminal Justice • Intro to Juvenile Justice • Introduction to Corrections • Probation and Parole • Legal Issues in Corrections • Correctional Institutions • Correctional Clients • Human Relations/Crim Justice • Critical Thinking in Law • Introduction to Psychology • Introduction to Sociology • Fund of Public Speaking • Composition I

  27. Additional Requirements for a Corrections Officer • Additional Required Credit Number: 18-24 • General Education Core Areas: 6-9 • Mathematics Core Area • Science Core Area • Related Professional Courses: 12-15

  28. Fire Science/ Basic EMT

  29. Occupation Profile of a Basic EMT • Specific Tasks for EMTs: • Give first aid treatment or life support care to sick or injured people before transportation. • Replenish first aid equipment properly. • Comfort and reassure patients. • Follow instructions from an emergency medical dispatcher. • Work with other emergency medical team members, police, or fire personnel. • General skills needed for EMTs: • Care for and assist to others. • Make decisions and solve problems. • Recording and documenting information. • http://www.careerinfonet.org/occ_rep.asp?next=occ_rep&Level=&optstatus=111111111&jobfam=29&id=1&nodeid=2&soccode=292041&stfips=26&x=48&y=8

  30. Tools and Technology used by a Basic EMT • Ambulances • Blood pressure cuffs. • Automated external defibrillator (AED). • Medical oxygen masks. • Medical software • Epocratessoftware • Skyscape software • http://www.careerinfonet.org/Tools/tools_tech.aspx?onetcode=29-2041.00

  31. Basic EMT Certification • Core Certifications: • Certified Healthcare Emergency Professional • First Responder • Emergency Medical Technician-Basic • Emergency Technician-Intermediate 85 • Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic • Certified Medical Interpreter • Advanced Certifications: • Advanced Emergency Medical Technician • Specialty Certifications: • Critical Care Paramedics • http://www.careerinfonet.org/certifications_New/cert_search_keyword_results.asp?by=keyword&from=keyword_search&nodeid=17&keyword=EMT+or+Paramedic&searchType=cert_Occupation

  32. Degree Requirements for Fire Science/ Basic EMT • You need at least an Associate’s Degree

  33. If I were to start off by getting my Associate’s Degree at LCC… • I would get an Associate in Applied Science Degree • I would need at least 69 Credits for the minimum total http://www.lcc.edu/catalog/degree_certificateprograms/current/Applied/1057.pdf

  34. Required Courses with in Major for Fire Science/ Basic EMT Total Required Credits: 45 • Internet Literacy • Basic EMT I • Basic EMT II • Basic EMT III • Basic EMT IV • Basic EMT Clinical • Principles Emergency Services • MI F.F.T.C. Basic Fire Level I • MI F.F.T.C. Basic Fire Lev II • Fire Behavior & Combustion • OccupHealth & Safety/Fire Svc • Fire Service Career Developmnt • Fire Academy Fitness Training • Fire Science Healthy Lifestyle

  35. Additional Requirements for Fire Science/ Basic EMT General Education Core Requirements: 15-21 • Communication Core Area 3-4 • Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area 3-4 • Mathematics Core Area 3-4 • Science Core Area 3-5 • Writing Core Area 3-4

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