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SETTING PERSONAL CAREER GOALS
Principles of Manufacturing
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SETTING PERSONAL GOALS
What are your: Interests Skills Values Goals
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INTERESTS
What are your: Hobbies Sports School classes
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SKILLS
What types of skills do you have? Logical thinking Manual dexterity Creative thinking Problem solving
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VALUES
What values are important to you? Freedom Service Behavior Responsibility Challenge Salary
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GOALS
Where do you want to be in 5 years? 10 years? Salary Responsibilities Family
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DO YOU LIKE TO:
Put things together Use hand and power tools Make plastic models Draw cars and other products Build with lego’s, K’nex or blocks
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CAREERS USING THE ABOVE TRAITS
Engineers Machinists Assemblers Welders Quality Control Production Managers
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EDUCATION PLAN
Decide on a career Find the classes you need to obtain that
career Find the school that offers the classes
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PATHWAYS FOR A MANUFACTURING CAREER
What classes do I need to take for a career in manufacturing? Engineering Design and Presentation Algebra I or Geometry CTE Manufacturing courses
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HIGH SCHOOL COURSES
Principles ofManufacturing
FlexibleManufacturing
WeldingPrecision
MetalManufacturing
Manufacturing Engineering
AdvancedPrecision
MetalManufacturing
AdvancedWelding
AdvancedFlexible
Manufacturing
Practicum inManufacturing
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ACHIEVE TEXAS MANUFACTURINGBOOKLET
http://www.achievetexas.org/Manufacturing.htm
Students can view the Achieve Texas Manufacturing booklet for information on classes, jobs information and salaries.
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SETTING PERSONAL GOALS
Research colleges in your area to see what courses they offer. Use the Six Year School Plan worksheet to help you select college courses and a college to attend. This form will help you start thinking about where you want to be in the next six years.
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SIX YEAR SCHOOL PLAN
High School _________________________________ College _________________________________
High School College / University
Subject Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Semester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Semester V
English Language(4 credits)
English English English English
Mathematics(4 credits)
Algebra I Geometry Algebra II 4th year math
Science(4 credits)
Biology Chemistry Physics 4th year Science
Phy Education(1 credit)
Physical Education
Speech (1/2 credit)Fine Arts (1 credit)
Fine Arts
Foreign Language(2 credits)
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
Electives(5 1/2 credits)
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INTEREST INVENTORIES
Use the following web sites to check your personal interests.
New York State Career Zone http://www.nycareerzone.org/cz/assessmen
t/index.jsp O*NET Resource Center
http://www.onetcenter.org/IP.html
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RESOURCES
Types of Manufacturing Jobshttp://www.ehow.com/facts_5138657_types-manufacturing-jobs.html
Achieve Texas Manufacturing Booklethttp://www.achievetexas.org/Manufacturing.htm
College TechPrep of Texashttp://www.techpreptexas.org/index.shtml
Texas Tech Prep Document Downloardhttp://www.techpreptexas.org/downloads/index.shtml
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