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Civics & Careers

Stella Armstrong

2020-07-16

Post-Secondary Pathway Plan

Post-Secondary Pathway pLAN

This presentation talks about my career cluster, including the specific steps required to achieve my goals.

Introduction

Post-Secondary Pathway Plan # 1 Topic

Environmental Biology

Environmental Biology

My career goal is to work for the Federal Government of Canada and conduct research to help save the planet.

My starting point would be to go to the University of Guelph to get a bachelors degree in Environmental Biology.

What steps do you have to take just to get to the starting point?

Questions?

In order to get to my starting point I need to take Biology, Environmental science, Mathematics, Chemistry, and English in high school.

I also need to get my Ontario High School Diploma and apply to the University of Guelph.

If I get accepted, I will move there and attend school.

Length of education/training program/apprenticeship:

Question #2

The length of time for this degree is four years (8 semesters) with Tuition fees of $25,000 a year.

How does this plan address my learning style and work habits?

This plan demonstrates that I am prepared for my future and know exactly what I want to pursue at University. It also shows how organized I am when it come to planning out my life.

Connections

Resources

https://www.hotcoursesabroad.com/

https://www.eco.ca/career-profiles/environmental-scientist/#education-and-requirements

Resources

Post-Secondary Pathway Plan # 2 Topic

Wildlife Biology

Wildlife Biology

My career goal is to work for the Federal Government of Canada and have my own National Geographic Show. I want to conduct research and investigate how animals live in their ecosystem.

My starting point would be going to the University of British Columbia and getting a bachelors degree in Wildlife Biology.

What are the immediate Next Steps to progress from the starting point?

Questions?

The immediate steps to progress from the starting point are to take a Wildlife Biology course and study all the other necessary courses.

I also need to follow the program of studies at the University of British Columbia.

Resources required to support the implementation of your plan (such as tuition costs, living expenses if moving away from home, union dues, travel expenses to work or class, etc.)

Question #2

Resources required to support my plan are;

- $39,197 a year Tuition

- Travel cost

- Cost of books

- Cost of living expenses

How does this plan reflect my personal profile in terms of my interests, strengths, intelligences, values, and accomplishments?

Connections

Organizing the plan itself shows that I am dedicated, organized, and becoming more responsible. It shows that I am willing to focus on my future and not dwell on the present.

Resources

https://www.hotcoursesabroad.com/

https://www.eco.ca/career-profiles/wildlife-biologist/#education-and-requirements

Resources

Post-Secondary Pathway Plan # 3

Topic

Marine Biology

Marine Biology

My career goal is to work for the Federal Government of Canada and conduct research to help all the animals who have marine habitats and try to repair the coral reef.

My starting point would be going to Dalhousie University and getting a bachelors degree in Marine Biology.

What are the expectations and requirements to progress in the program/apprenticeship?

Questions?

I need to be able to focus on my work and not get distracted.

I need to take my courses very seriously and recognize the amount of effort that needs to be put in.

What are the potential barriers/challenges and what are the potential solutions?

Question #2

Potential challenges that I could face are not completing tasks or assignments on time, not managing time well, or living within my budget. All of these thing can be avoided if I stay organized and make time to finish all of my work.

How does this plan reflect my personal relationships?

Connections

My Post-Secondary Pathway Plan doesn't really reflect on any of my relationships. Although, it has made me realize that I need to be a lot more prepared and organized for my future. Doing little things like making sure my room is clean is a great way to prepare and also benefits my family because they won't have to continue telling me to clean my room.

Resources

https://www.hotcoursesabroad.com/

https://www.eco.ca/career-profiles/marine-biologist/#education-and-requirements

Resources

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