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STEM Careers Rabeea Ahmad

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STEM Careers. Rabeea Ahmad. What is STEM?. Science Technology Engineering Math. STEM Careers. Search for new information Work to efficiently solve problems Require you to innovate , create, and discover Require you to ask why and how. STEM Careers Are: . Cutting edge - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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STEMCareers

Rabeea Ahmad

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What is STEM?

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• Science• Technology• Engineering

•Math

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STEM Careers• Search for new information• Work to efficiently solve

problems• Require you to innovate, create,

and discover• Require you to ask why and how

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STEM Careers Are: • Cutting edge• Profitable• Beneficial• In demand

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People Who Like STEM

Are OftenInterested in:

• Hands-on Tasks• Practical solutions• Problem-solving

• Exploring

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Why is STEM Important?

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• Creating wealth and jobs• Information is

power.• World is becoming

more technologically advanced.

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How Do You Benefit

From STEM Today?

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• Cell phones, MP3 players

• Video games• Animated

movies• Cars• Digital

photography• Plastic

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What’s in It for You?• Earn good pay• Earn respect• Learn new things everyday• Create new technologies• Be valuable to society

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Some Science Careers• Food scientist• Medical scientist• Environmental

scientist• Astronomer

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Some Technology Careers

• Computer Scientist

• Software Developer

• Web Developer• IT Manager

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Some Engineering Fields

• Aerospace• Agricultural• Biomedical• Electrical• Materials• Industrial

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Some Math Careers• Mathematician• Statistician• Actuaries

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Statistics• STEM occupations are projected to

grow by 17.0 percent from 2008 to 2018, compared to 9.8 percent growth for non-STEM occupations.

• STEM workers command higher wages, earning 26 percent more than their non-STEM counterparts.

(US Department of Commerce)

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(US Department of Education)

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Interviews• Some interviews with real

women in Atlanta in real STEM careers

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Are YOU interested in aSTEM career?

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PowerPoint Presentation was adapted from www.stemcareer.com from presentation “STEM and You” by Rich Feller, Andrea K.

Greenwall Shreve, Colorado State University (2010)