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Post Secondary Pathways Plan

Post Secondary Pathways Plan

A plan for 3 careers in health sciences

By Elise

Psychiatry Plan

Psychiatrist

Required Secondary Credits

To apply for a science or health sciences undergraduate program, there are some common secondary credits you must complete. Those credits often include:

- Caculus and vectors

- Advanced functions

- Biology

- Chemistry

- Physics

- One or two other university level courses of choice

Length of Education

Undergraduate degree: 4 years

Medical degree: 4 years

Residency training: 5 years

Total: 13 years

Required Resources

To support my plan, I will need money to pay for tutition for undergraduate and medical school and living expenses, as I plan to be living away from home.

Average undergraduate tuition: $7,920/year

Average medical school tuition: $27, 000/year

Living expenses: Determined by where I live and if I live on or off campus.

Projected Outcome

The projected outcome of this pathway is becoming a registered psychiastrist.

Projected outcome

Potential Challenges

Potential challenges

Potential challenges I may face include:

- Not getting accepted into university

- Not getting accepted into medical school

- Not getting accepted into residency training

In the event that any these occur, I will take another year to take more classes and re-evaluate my options. If it is the best option, I will re-apply the following year.

Expecations to Progress

Expectations to Progress

In university, I am expected to complete all of my classes with relatively high grades, as this will put me in good shape to apply for medical school. In medical school, I will need to maintain my high grades until graduation. In residency training, I will be expected to apply what I have learned effectively to real-world situations.

Clinical Psychology Plan

Clinical Psychologist

Required Secondary Credits

To apply for a psychology undergraduate program, there are some common secondary credits you must complete. Those credits often include:

- Calculus and vectors

- English

- Biology

- Two or three other university-level courses of choice

Length of Education

Undergraduate degree: 4 years

Master's degree: 1-2 years

Ph.D.: 3-5 years

Total: 8-11 years

Expectations to Progress

To progress in my education, I am expected to complete all of the classes in my program and maintain relatively high grades.

Expections to Progress

Required Resources

To support my plan, I will need money to pay for tuition and living expenses, as I plan to be living away from home.

Average undergraduate tuition: $7,920/year

Average master's and Ph.D. tuition: $7,437/year

Living expenses: Determined by where I live and if I live on or off campus.

Potential Challenges

Potential challenges I may face include:

- Not getting accepted into university

- Not getting accepted into a master's program

- Not getting accepted into a Ph.D. program

In the event that any of these occur, I will take a year to take more classes and re-evaluate my options. If it is the best option, I will re-apply in the following year.

Projected Outcome

The projected outcome of this pathway is becoming a registered clinical psychologist.

Projected Outcome

Dieitian Plan

Dietitian

Required Secondary Credits

To apply for a human nutrition and dietetics undergraduate program, there are some common secondary credits you must complete. Those credits often include:

- English

- Calculus and vectors

- Two of biology, chemistry, or physics

Required Secondary Credits

Length of Education

Undergraduate degree: 4 years

Practicum: 35-40 weeks

Total: Just under 5 years

Length of Education

Required Resources

To support my plan, I will need money to pay for tuition and living expenses, as I plan to be living away from home.

Average undergraduate tuition: $7,920/year

Living expenses: Determined by where I live and if I live on or off campus.

Expectations to Progress

In university, I am expected to complete all of my classes with relatively high grades. In my practicum, I am expected to apply what I have learned to real-world situations.

Expectations to Progress

Potential Challenges

Potential challenges I may face include:

- Not getting accepted into university

- Not getting accepted into a practicum

In the event that either of these occur, I will take another year to re-evaluate my options. If it is the best option, I will re-apply the following year.

Potential Challenges

Projected Outcome

The projected outcome of this pathway is becoming a registered dietitian.

Projected Outcome

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