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MATH

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OJT, Vocational Associate’s Degree Bachelor’s, Master’s or
&Trade Certification Professional Degree
2 Years
0-2 Years 4-8+ Years

Building Superintendent Air Traffic Controller Electronics Engineer- Accountant Management Con-
Aircraft Mechanic ing Tech sultant
Cabinet Maker Actuary
Automotive Service Elevator Installer and Marine Biologist
Coast Guard Technician Repairer Aerospace Engineer
Engineering Tech Market Research
Diesel Tech Avionics Tech Appraiser Analyst
Boilermaker Heavy Equipment
Farm Equipment Tech Tech Architect Mathematician
Bookkeeper
Helicopter Pilot Astronaut Mechanical Engineer
Glazier Building Inspector
Mechanical Engineer- Auditor Meteorologist
Gunsmith Chemical Engineering ing Tech
Tech Botanist Mining Engineer
Ironworker Millwright
Civil Engineering Tech
Optician Cartographer Money Manager
Optical Lab Tech Construction Trades-
person Petroleum Engineer- Chemist Naval Architect
Pipefitter ing Tech
Crane Operator Civil Engineer Nuclear Engineer
Pilot
Plumber Drafter
Purchaser Computer Scientist Oceanographer
Power Plant Operator Electrical Engineering
Tech Stationary Engineer Criminologist Operations Research
Tilesetter Electrician Survey Tech Analyst
Database Developer
Tool and Die Maker Optometrist
Ecologist
Personal Financial
Economist Planner
Electrical Engineer Pharmacist

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MATH FACT: Michigan Career Pathways Epidemiologist Pharmacologist
Financial Manager Physicist
Engineering/Manufacturing and
Forensic Accountant Professor
Industrial Technology Forester School Superinten-
Careers in this path are related to technol- Geologist dent
ogies necessary to design, develop. Install, Industrial Engineer Scientist
The year the equal (=) sign was and maintain physical systems. These in- Insurance Underwrit- Statistician
clude engineering, manufacturing, con- er Surgeon
invented by an English mathemati- Investment Banker
struction, service, and Toxicologist
cian by the name of Robert related technologies. Land Surveyor Venture Capitalist
Recorde. #ThanksRob Landscape Architect

4 STEPS TO CHOOSING A CAREER

Gather information Research occupations Decide which career is Now put together a plan Finding your dream job
about yourself. Learn that seem to fit your the best fit for YOU to reach your goal of can be hard but is ex-
about your interests, results and take ad- based on your assess- getting your dream job. citing. You may find that
values, personality and vantage of labor market ment and research. Once you determine you start in a career
preferred work environ- information and the job Begin to think seriously what training/education that is not what you
ment. Complete skill outlook. Conduct infor- about entering that you will need, start thought it would be. If
and personality assess- mational interviews field, what barriers you applying to appropriate so restart these 4 steps.
ments to help you de- with professionals in might face and financial programs If you love what you do,
your field of interest difficulties. If you need (apprenticeships, colleg- you’ll never work a day
to, find more options

Job Outlook
Employment of math occupations is projected to grow 28 percent from 2014 to 2024, which will result in about 42,900 new jobs. Growth is
anticipated as businesses and government agencies continue to emphasize the use of big data, which math occupations can analyze.

Life & School Benefits


 Budgeting and saving  Construction  Problem-solving
 Financial planning  Cooking  Organization
 Higher test scores  Reasoning skills

Home Bound
The success of the Wyoming community depends on you. By you receiving a post-secondary credential,
then investing the skills and knowledge you obtain back into the community, increases the likelihood for
growth and development. High-wage communities are found where a well-educated work force is present.
Educated individuals are statistically proven to be healthier, vote more, and have less financial struggles.
Wherever you go, never forget your home here at Wyoming!
BUSINESS &
TECHNOLOGY
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OJT, Vocational Associate’s Degree Bachelor’s, Master’s or


&Trade Certification Professional Degree
2 Years
0-2 Years 4-8+ Years

Administrative Assistant Air Traffic Controller Industrial Engineering Accountant sultant


Bookkeeper Tech
Audio-Visual Tech Actuary Financial Manager
Broadcast Tech Industrial Machinery
Bank Teller Mechanic Advertising Account Forensic Accountant
Civil Engineering Tech Executive
Legal Secretary Fundraiser
Bill and Account Collector Computer Animator Agent
Library Tech
Cable Installer and Repairer Customs Broker Health Care Adminis-
Medical Assistant Appraiser trator
Data Entry Clerk
Data Entry Clerk Medical Imaging Tech Art Dealer Industrial Engineer
Drafter
Office Machine Re-
Electronics Repairer E-Business Consultant pairer Auctioneer Industrial-
Electronics Engineer- Organizational Psy-
Inventor Producer Auditor chologist
ing Tech
Manufacturing Machine Operator Purchaser Bank Manager
Engineering Tech Instructional Coordi-
Recruiter nator
Photographic Processor Fashion Retailer Bioinformatics Spe-
Renovator cialist
Florist Insurance Underwriter
Receptionist Sound Tech
Health Records Pro- Business Systems Ana- Investment Advisor
Shipping and Receiving Clerk fessional Sports Marketer lyst
Hotel Manager Tax Preparer Investment Banker
Telemarketer Cartographer
Human Resource Volunteer Manager IT Project Manager
Specialist Communications Spe-
cialist Librarian
Computer Hardware Management Consult-
ant
Engineer Market Research Ana-
TECHNOLOGY FACT: Michigan Career Pathways lyst
Computer Software

4Billion
Business, Management, Marketing, Marketing Specialist
Engineer
and Technology Operations Research
Computer Scientist Analyst
Careers in this path are related to the busi- Corporate Lawyer Post-Secondary Educa-
tion Administrator
ness environment. These include entrepre- Corporate Trainer
The number of people on the Principal
neur, sales, marketing, computer/ Database Developer
Electrical Engineer School Superintendent
planet that use a cell phone, information systems, Statistician
Economic Develop-
out of 6.8 Billion people in finance, accounting, ment Officer
personnel, economics, Economist
the world. and management. Environmental Con-

4 STEPS TO CHOOSING A CAREER

Gather information Research occupations Decide which career is Now put together a plan Finding your dream job
about yourself. Learn that seem to fit your the best fit for YOU to reach your goal of can be hard but is ex-
about your interests, results and take ad- based on your assess- getting your dream job. citing. You may find that
values, personality and vantage of labor market ment and research. Once you determine you start in a career
preferred work environ- information and the job Begin to think seriously what training/education that is not what you
ment. Complete skill outlook. Conduct infor- about entering that you will need, start thought it would be. If
and personality assess- mational interviews field, what barriers you applying to appropriate so restart these 4 steps.
ments to help you de- with professionals in might face and financial programs If you love what you do,
your field of interest difficulties. If you need (apprenticeships, colleg- you’ll never work a day
to, find more options

Job Outlook
Employment of math occupations is projected to grow 28 percent from 2014 to 2024, which will result in about 42,900 new jobs. Growth is
anticipated as businesses and government agencies continue to emphasize the use of big data, which math occupations can analyze.

Life & School Benefits


 Budgeting and saving  Construction  Problem-solving
 Financial planning  Cooking  Organization
 Higher test scores  Reasoning skills

Home Bound
The success of the Wyoming community depends on you. By you receiving a post-secondary credential,
then investing the skills and knowledge you obtain back into the community, increases the likelihood for
growth and development. High-wage communities are found where a well-educated work force is present.
Educated individuals are statistically proven to be healthier, vote more, and have less financial struggles.
Wherever you go, never forget your home here at Wyoming!
ART & MUSIC
related careers ARE WOLF FRIENDLY

Associate’s Degree Bachelor’s, Master’s or


OJT, Vocational Professional Degree
&Trade Certification 2 Years
4-8+ Years
0-2 Years
Comedian Baker Acting Instructor
Craftsperson Bookbinder Actor
Chef
Desktop Publisher Antique Dealer
Circus Performer
Disc Jockey Dancer Artist
Exhibit Designer Fashion Retailer Cartoonist/Comic Illustrator
Image Consultant Film and TV Crew Casting Director
Florist
Lighting Tech Furniture Finisher Choreographer/Dance Instructor
Model Interior Decorator Clothing Manufacturer
Photographic Processor Magician Composer
Picture Framer Makeup Artist Lighting Tech
Musical Instrument Builder/Repairer
Tailor/Dressmaker Painter Music Teacher
Tattoo Artist Potter Musician
Taxidermist Sign Maker Photographer
Visual Merchandiser
Upholsterer Singer
Special Effects Tech
Webmaster

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ART FACT: Michigan Career Pathways

Arts and Communication


Careers in this path are related to the hu-
out of manities and performing, visual, literary,
and media arts. These include architecture;
4 of the 21 most expensive graphic, interior, and fashion design;
paintings ever sold in auction were writing; film; fine arts; journalism; lan-
guages; media; advertising;
done by Van Gogh and 4 by Picas-
and public relations.
so.

4 STEPS TO CHOOSING A CAREER

Gather information Research occupations Decide which career is Now put together a Finding your dream
about yourself. Learn that seem to fit your the best fit for YOU plan to reach your job can be hard but is
about your interests, results and take ad- based on your assess- goal of getting your exciting. You may find
values, personality vantage of labor mar- ment and research. dream job. Once you that you start in a
and preferred work ket information and Begin to think seriously determine what career that is not
environment. Com- the job outlook. Con- about entering that training/education what you thought it
plete skill and person- duct informational field, what barriers you you will need, start would be. If so restart
ality assessments to interviews with pro- might face and financial applying to appropri- these 4 steps. If you
help you determine fessionals in your difficulties. If you need ate programs love what you do,
field of interest and to, find more options

Job Outlook
Employment of art and design occupations is projected to grow 2 percent from 2014 to 2024, slower than the average for all occupations,
adding about 16,700 new jobs. Employment will increase from about 773,100 jobs in 2014 to about 789,700 jobs in 2024. Projected growth
will be due to increased demand for animation and visual effects in video games, movies, television, and on smartphones.

Life & School Benefits


 Creative Thinking  Therapy
 Stress Relief  Enhanced Concentration
 Increases Empathy

Home Bound
The success of the Wyoming community depends on you. By you receiving a post-secondary credential,
then investing the skills and knowledge you obtain back into the community, increases the likelihood for
growth and development. High-wage communities are found where a well-educated work force is present.
Educated individuals are statistically proven to be healthier, vote more, and have less financial struggles.
Wherever you go, never forget your home here at Wyoming!
SOCIAL SCIENCES

related careers ARE WOLF FRIENDLY


Associate’s Degree Bachelor’s, Master’s or
OJT, Vocational Professional Degree
&Trade Certification 2 Years
4-8+ Years
0-2 Years Announcer Specialist
Activist Association Manager Insurance Agent Abuse/Crisis Counse- Historian
lor
Animal Services Worker Career Coach Library Tech I-O Psychologist
Adoption Counselor
Court Clerk Child and Youth Licensed Practical Instructional Coordi-
Worker Nurse Anthropologist nator
Crossing Guard Conservation Officer Mediator Archaeologist Judge
Legal Secretary Credit Counselor Mental Health Nurse Archivist Lawyer
Nanny Crime Scene Investi- Nursing Assistant Art/Music Therapist Lobbyist
Parking Enforcement Officer gator
Paralegal Bereavement Coun- Marriage and Family
Detective selor Therapist
Personal Care Aide Psychiatric Aide
Early Childhood Edu- Bioethicist Museum Tech
Psychiatric Aide cator Public Health Nurse
Public Relations Spe- Career Counselor Pediatrician
Teacher Assistant Family Scientist
cialist Civil Litigator Politican
Transportation Inspector Funeral Director
Real Estate Appraiser Clergy Post-Secondary Edu-
Gerontologist cation Administrator
Recruiter Communications
GIS Specialist Specialist Principal
Religious Worker
Humanitarian Aid Corporate Lawyer Probation/Parole
Michigan Career Pathways Worker Title Examiner
Officer
Human Resources Corporate Trainer
Professor
Human Services Criminal Lawyer
Psychiatrist
Criminologist
Careers in this path are related to eco- Psychologist
SOCIAL SCIENCE FACT: Curator
Public Policy Analyst
nomic, political, and social systems. Ecologist

2100 BC
Rehabilitation Coun-
These include education, government, Economic Develop- selor
ment Officer
law and law enforcement, leisure and School Counselor
Economist
recreation, military, religion, child School Superinten-
Editor dent
care, social ser- Family Physician Social Worker
vices, and per- Marks the start of the longest run- Federal Agent Sociologist
sonal services. ning political institution, the mon- Fire Investigator Sport Psychology
Consultant
Foreign Service
archy in Sumeria. British Monar- Officer Writer.
chy still exists today. Genetic Counselor

4 STEPS TO CHOOSING A CAREER

Gather information Research occupations Decide which career is Now put together a Finding your dream
about yourself. Learn that seem to fit your the best fit for YOU plan to reach your job can be hard but is
about your interests, results and take ad- based on your assess- goal of getting your exciting. You may find
values, personality vantage of labor mar- ment and research. dream job. Once you that you start in a
and preferred work ket information and Begin to think seriously determine what career that is not
environment. Com- the job outlook. Con- about entering that training/education what you thought it
plete skill and person- duct informational field, what barriers you you will need, start would be. If so restart
ality assessments to interviews with pro- might face and financial applying to appropri- these 4 steps. If you
help you determine fessionals in your difficulties. If you need ate programs love what you do,
field of interest and to, find more options

Job Outlook
Employment of art and design occupations is projected to grow 2 percent from 2014 to 2024, slower than the average for all occupations,
adding about 16,700 new jobs. Employment will increase from about 773,100 jobs in 2014 to about 789,700 jobs in 2024. Projected growth
will be due to increased demand for animation and visual effects in video games, movies, television, and on smartphones.

Life & School Benefits


 Creative Thinking  Therapy
 Stress Relief  Enhanced Concentration
 Increases Empathy

Home Bound
The success of the Wyoming community depends on you. By you receiving a post-secondary credential,
then investing the skills and knowledge you obtain back into the community, increases the likelihood for
growth and development. High-wage communities are found where a well-educated work force is present.
Educated individuals are statistically proven to be healthier, vote more, and have less financial struggles.
Wherever you go, never forget your home here at Wyoming!
ENGLISH
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OJT, Vocational & Associate’s Degree Bachelor’s, Master’s or
Trade Certification Professional Degree
2 Years
0-2 Years 4-8+ Years
Advertising Copywriter Paralegal
Activist Announcer Print Journalist Adult Education Teacher
Airline Customer Service Agent Arts Administrator Public Relations Special- Archivist
Court Clerk ist
Dispatcher Television Program Casting Director
Court Reporter Director
Postal Clerk Civil Litigator
Critic Sign Language Interpret-
Proofreader Data Entry Clerk er Clergy
Director Sonographer Communications Specialist
Receptionist Insurance Claims Adjust- Teacher Assistant
er Corporate Lawyer
Retail Salesperson Technical Writer
Legal Secretary Television/Radio Re- Corporate Trainer
Telemarketer Library Technician porter
Criminal Lawyer
Telephone Operator Medical Transcriptionist Tile Examiner
Volunteer Manager ESL Teacher
Multimedia Developer
High School Teacher
Instructional Coordinator
Lawyer
ENGLISH FACT: Michigan Career Pathways

4000
Librarian
Arts and Communication Lobbyist
Marketing Specialist
Careers in this path are related to the hu-
Political Aide
manities and performing, visual, literary,
Post-Secondary Education Administrator
and media arts. These include architecture;
Principal
graphic, interior, and fashion design;
Professor
The number of new words added to the writing; film; fine arts;
Publisher
dictionary each year. Approximately 1 journalism; languages;
School Superintendent
media; advertising; and
new word is added to the English lan- Special Education Teacher
public relations.
guage every 2 hours. Writer

“Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness,
and some have greatness thrust upon them.” -Shakespeare
4 STEPS TO CHOOSING A CAREER

Gather information Research occupations Decide which career is Now put together a plan Finding your dream job
about yourself. Learn that seem to fit your the best fit for YOU to reach your goal of can be hard but is ex-
about your interests, results and take ad- based on your assess- getting your dream job. citing. You may find that
values, personality and vantage of labor market ment and research. Once you determine you start in a career
preferred work environ- information and the job Begin to think seriously what training/education that is not what you
ment. Complete skill outlook. Conduct infor- about entering that you will need, start thought it would be. If
and personality assess- mational interviews field, what barriers you applying to appropriate so restart these 4 steps.
ments to help you de- with professionals in might face and financial programs If you love what you do,
your field of interest difficulties. If you need (apprenticeships, colleg- you’ll never work a day
to, find more options

Job Outlook
Employment of English and communication occupations is projected to grow 4 percent from 2014 to 2024, which will result in about 27,400
new jobs. Demand for media and communication occupations should stem from the need to create, edit, translate, and disseminate infor-
mation through a variety of different platforms.

Life & School Benefits


 Communication  Literacy
 Problem-solving  Employment Opportunities
 Comprehension

Home Bound
The success of the Wyoming community depends on you. By you receiving a post-secondary credential,
then investing the skills and knowledge you obtain back into the community, increases the likelihood for
growth and development. High-wage communities are found where a well-educated work force is present.
Educated individuals are statistically proven to be healthier, vote more, and have less financial struggles.
Wherever you go, never forget your home here at Wyoming!
SCIENCE
related careers ARE WOLF FRIENDLY

OJT, Vocational Bachelor’s, Master’s or


&Trade Certification
Michigan Career Pathways Professional Degree
0-2 Years 4-8+ Years
Health Sciences
Animal Breeder Miner (Underground) Acupuncturist Food Specialist
Animal Caretaker Nursey Grower Careers in this path are re- Aerospace Engineer Forensic Scientist
Forester
Animal Trainer Oil and Gas Well Drilling Agricultural Educator
Aquaculturist Crew
Personal Care Aide
lated to the promotion of Agricultural Engineer Genetic Counselor
Arborist Agronomist Geneticist
Butcher Personal Trainer health and treatment of Allergist Geologist
Cable Installer and Re- Pest Controller Health Care Adminis-
pairer Pharmacy Technician disease. These include re- Anesthesiologist trator
Dental Lab Tech Phlebotomist Anthropologist Hydrologist
Farmer
Hearing, Air Condition-
Psychiatric Aide search, prevention, treat- Archaeologist Industrial Hygienist
Taxidermist Astronaut Kinesiologist
ing, Refrigeration Tech
Horse Trainer
Teacher Assistant ment, and related health Astronomer Landscape Architect
Wildlife Technician Athletic Trainer
Inventor
Landscaper
technologies. Audiologist
Marine Biologist
Mathematician
Biochemist Mechanical Engineer
Bioethicist Meteorologist
Bioinformatics Special- Microbiologist
ist
Associate’s Degree Biologist Midwife
Biomedical Engineer4 Mining Engineer
2 Years Naturopath
Biotechnologist
Botanist Naval Architect
Cardiologist Neurologist
Agricultural Tech Funeral Director
Avionics Tech Health Records Profes- Chemical Engineer Nuclear Engineer
Biological Tech sional Chemist Nurse Anesthetist
Boilermaker Horticulturist Chiropractor Obstetrician-
Licensed Practical Nurse Gynocologist
Cardiovascular Tech Civil Engineer
Massage Therapist Occupational Therapist
Chemical Engineering Climatologist

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Tech Medical Assistant SCIENCE FACT: Oceanographer
Conservator Oncologist
Conservation Officer Medical Transcriptionist
Coroner Ophthalmologist
Cytotechnologist Mental Health Nurse
Curator Optometrist
Dental Hygienist Nursing Assistant
Diagnostic Medical Occupational Therapy
Dentist Orthodontist
Sonographer Assistant Dermatologist Paleontologist
Electrical Engineering Optician Dietitian Pathologist
Tech Paramedic Doctor
Electrician Petroleum Engineering The number of times the Ecologist
Pediatrician
Pharmacist
Electronics Engineering Tech Electrical Engineer
Tech
Energy Auditor
Physical Therapy Assis-
tant
DNA, in an average person’s Environmental Con-
Physical Therapist
Principal
sultant
Engineering Tech Pilot Professor
Esthetician Surgical Technologist body, can stretch from sun Environmental Engi-
neer Radiologist
Fire Investigator Zookeeper Epidemiologist Scientist
Forestry Tech to Pluto and back. Family Physician Speech-Language
Pathologist

4 STEPS TO CHOOSING A CAREER

Gather information Research occupations Decide which career is Now put together a plan Finding your dream job
about yourself. Learn that seem to fit your the best fit for YOU to reach your goal of can be hard but is ex-
about your interests, results and take ad- based on your assess- getting your dream job. citing. You may find that
values, personality and vantage of labor market ment and research. Once you determine you start in a career
preferred work environ- information and the job Begin to think seriously what training/education that is not what you
ment. Complete skill outlook. Conduct infor- about entering that you will need, start thought it would be. If
and personality assess- mational interviews field, what barriers you applying to appropriate so restart these 4 steps.
ments to help you de- with professionals in might face and financial programs If you love what you do,
your field of interest difficulties. If you need (apprenticeships, colleg- you’ll never work a day
to, find more options

Job Outlook
Employment of life, physical, and social science occupations is projected to grow 7 percent, about as fast as the average from 2014 to 2024,
which will result in about 97,600 new jobs.

Life & School Benefits


 Healthy Skepticism  Perseverance  Job Demand
 Awareness  Patience  Social/Public Good
 Communication  Problem-solving

Home Bound
The success of the Wyoming community depends on you. By you receiving a post-secondary credential,
then investing the skills and knowledge you obtain back into the community, increases the likelihood for
growth and development. High-wage communities are found where a well-educated work force is present.
Educated individuals are statistically proven to be healthier, vote more, and have less financial struggles.
Wherever you go, never forget your home here at Wyoming!
AGRICULTURE
related careers ARE WOLF FRIENDLY

OJT, Vocational Bachelor’s, Master’s or


&Trade Certification
Michigan Career Pathways Professional Degree
0-2 Years Natural Resources and Agriscience 4-8+ Years

Animal Breeder Landscaper Careers in this path are related Agricultural Educator
Animal Caretaker Miner (Underground) Agricultural Engineer
Animal Services Worker Nursery Grower to agriculture, the environment, Agronomist
Animal Trainer Oil and Gas Well Drilling
Crew Astronomer
Aquaculturist
Pest Controller
and natural resources. These Biochemist
Arborist
Roustabout/Leasehand
Beekeeper
Farmer Surface Driller
include agricultural sciences, Biologist
Fisher Teacher Assistant Biotechnologist
Food Inspector Tree Harvester
earth sciences, environmental Botanist
Forest Firefighter Water Treatment Plant sciences, fisheries, forestry, hor- Climatologist
Fruit and Vegetable Operator
Grower Water Well Driller Ecologist
Gardner Wildlife Technician ticulture, and wildlife. Food Scientist
Horse Trainer Forensic Scientist
Forester
Geneticist
Geologist
Associate’s Degree Hydrologist/Hydrogeologist
2 Years Landscape Architect
Marine Biologist
Mathematician
Agricultural Tech Meteorologist
Biological Tech Microbiologist
Conservation Officer Mining Engineer
Environmental Tech Oceanographer
Farm Equipment Tech Paleontologist

99%
Forestry Tech AGRICULTURE FACT:
Petroleum Engineer
Landman Physicist
Park Warden/Ranger Scientist
Solar Energy Tech Toxicologist
Veterinarian Tech Veterinarian
Zookeeper Zoologist
The number of US farms
that are owned and operat-
ed by families, family part-
nerships, or family corpora-
tions.

4 STEPS TO CHOOSING A CAREER

Gather information Research occupations Decide which career is Now put together a plan Finding your dream job
about yourself. Learn that seem to fit your the best fit for YOU to reach your goal of can be hard but is ex-
about your interests, results and take ad- based on your assess- getting your dream job. citing. You may find that
values, personality and vantage of labor market ment and research. Once you determine you start in a career
preferred work environ- information and the job Begin to think seriously what training/education that is not what you
ment. Complete skill outlook. Conduct infor- about entering that you will need, start thought it would be. If
and personality assess- mational interviews field, what barriers you applying to appropriate so restart these 4 steps.
ments to help you de- with professionals in might face and financial programs If you love what you do,
your field of interest difficulties. If you need (apprenticeships, colleg- you’ll never work a day
to, find more options

Job Outlook
Employment of life, physical, and social science occupations is projected to grow 7 percent, about as fast as the average from 2014 to 2024,
which will result in about 97,600 new jobs.

Life & School Benefits


 Healthy Skepticism  Perseverance  Job Demand
 Awareness  Patience  Social/Public Good
 Communication  Problem-solving

Home Bound
The success of the Wyoming community depends on you. By you receiving a post-secondary credential,
then investing the skills and knowledge you obtain back into the community, increases the likelihood for
growth and development. High-wage communities are found where a well-educated work force is present.
Educated individuals are statistically proven to be healthier, vote more, and have less financial struggles.
Wherever you go, never forget your home here at Wyoming!

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