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Title of STEM career

Title of STEM career. By Your Name here Period number. What is your career-why you chose your career. Teaching is ……… I chose to go into teaching because……. Education needed.

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Title of STEM career

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  1. Title of STEM career By Your Name here Period number

  2. What is your career-why you chose your career • Teaching is ……… • I chose to go into teaching because…….

  3. Education needed • Biology (BIOL) 210, 211Chemistry (CHEM) 150, 201, 201L, 202, 202L, 250 Mathematics* (MATH) 160         Physics (PHYS) 101, 102 or PHYS 205, 206 • *Students lacking the prerequisite for MATH 160 should consult an academic advisor as soon as possible to determine which prerequisite math courses they need to complete before enrolling in MATH 160.  All students are required to complete the Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement within one year of beginning coursework at Cal State San Marcos. • Teacher Preparation • Cal State San Marcos offers several state-approved Subject Matter Preparation Programs.  Comple­tion of a Subject Matter Prepara­tion Program is one way to demonstrate the subject matter competency necessary for admis­sion to a Teacher Credential Program.  Single Subject Matter Preparation Programs for poten­tial junior high school and high school teachers are available in English, Mathematics, Social Science and Spanish.  Students seeking to become elementary or middle school teachers may com­plete the Multiple Subject Preparation Program with a Liberal Studies major, by com­pleting special tracks in the Human Development major and the Visual and Performing Arts major, or through some other major by combining specific Multiple Subject requirements with major requirements.

  4. Classes • Astronomy  ASTR     Anthropology Minor ANTH      Biological Sciences BIOL  Minor, BS MS  Chemistry CHEM Minor, BS   Communication COMM Minor, BA   Computer Science CS Minor, BS MS Criminology and Criminal Justice See Note 1 Minor   Dance DNCE See Note 4   Economics ECON Minor, BA   Earth Science  ES     Ethnic Studies   See Note 5     Film Studies FMST Minor   Foreign Languages FLAN     French FREN  Minor   General Education See Note 2     Geography   GEOG     German  GRMN       History HIST Minor, BA   Human Development  HD BA   Humanities   HUM     Interdisciplinary Studies ID     Japanese JAPN     Liberal Studies  LBST  BA    Linguistics LING    

  5. Jobs-Jobs-Jobs • Where will you work once you are done with your degree? • What will people in your career make in the way of a salary? • How many hours do you work?

  6. Salary • Salary graph

  7. More information • What do we need to know about this career

  8. For group projects • If you worked on this project as a group this slide is dedicated to each group members name and the role they played in putting this information together-each person’s job must be listed.

  9. References • Be sure to follow the plagiarism ppt when adding your references into your ppt as well as when you list them here

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