Deck 12: Exploring Career Options and Opportunities

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According to the United States Department of Labor, the average person holds approximately __________ jobs by the age of 42.

A) five
B) six
C) eight
D) eleven
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The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) is revised every __________ years.

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) seven
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What kind of career information can you find on the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) website?

A) educational/training requirements for a range of jobs
B) description of working conditions
C) descriptions of job/professional activities
D) All of the choices are correct.
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In selecting a major, you should

A) pay attention to what you really enjoy.
B) make sure it will lead to a high-paying job.
C) factor in your friends' and family's views.
D) first try out as many majors as you possibly can.
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Which wouldnot be a good piece of advice to give students about choosing a major?

A) know the difference between a hobby and a career
B) once you have made your choice, stick with it no matter what.
C) choose a major that suits your ideal working environment
D) don't rule out majors just because you know nothing about them.
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If your goal is to transfer to a four-year degree program, you would be wise to pursue a(n) __________ program at your current school.

A) Associate of Arts (AA) degree
B) Associate of Applied Science degree (AAS) degree
C) Certificate (in a specific career field)
D) Associate of Science (AS) degree
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Before choosing a four-year college, students definitely need to know

A) if the school has adequate parking for students.
B) if the school will accept the credits they have already earned.
C) if the school has a high graduation rate.
D) if the school has state-of the-art computers (and other technology) for students.
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One important difference between an Associate of Arts degree (AA) and an Associate of Science (AS) degree is that the

A) AS degree takes longer to complete
B) AS degree has more of a career focus
C) AA degree requires more math and science
D) None of the choices are correct.
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An accredited degree program refers to

A) a degree program in which graduates receive a professional license.
B) a degree program recognized as maintaining certain educational standards.
C) a four-year degree program (as opposed to an associate degree program).
D) a program that is part of an articulation agreement.
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The three foundation skills identified by SCANS (Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills) are literacy skills, personal qualities, and

A) social skills.
B) thinking skills.
C) research skills.
D) mathematical skills.
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Which two of the following does SCANS (Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills) consider to be workplace competencies?

A) social responsibility and fiscal management skills
B) emotional intelligence and conflict management skills
C) resource management and interpersonal skills
D) environmental responsibility and social networking skills
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When you are planning for a career, your first task should be to

A) learn about employment trends.
B) assess your own strengths.
C) find the ten most high-paying occupations.
D) describe your "fantasy" job.
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You can acquire or improve your career skills by

A) joining a campus organization.
B) participating in service learning.
C) doing volunteer work.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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One myth about campus organizations is that

A) leadership positions in these groups are hard to obtain.
B) participants don't learn very much from their involvement.
C) the groups' leadership does not appreciate members' efforts.
D) the groups' activities have no connection to careers.
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If you "shadow" someone in a work situation, you are

A) hoping to eventually get his or her job.
B) observing how a professional works.
C) making notes on his or her mistakes.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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Organizations such as LinkedIn enable you to

A) expand your social network.
B) network with professionals from your field.
C) stay informed about the world.
D) keep up with friends from college.
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What is the Occupational Outlook Handbook?
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If you were researching a specific career using the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH), what five pieces of information could you find?
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When choosing a major, why should your "ideal" working environment be a consideration?
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Discuss three "mistakes" that students make while looking for a major.
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What three associate degrees do community colleges offer?
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How do the Associate of Art, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees differ?
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What is a certificate? How does a certificate differ from an associate degree?
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What is an articulation agreement?
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If you are planning to transfer to a four-year college, what should you learn about that school before you make your decision?
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If you have not yet decided about your major, how should you plan your schedule?
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What are the three foundation skills that have been identified by SCANS (Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills)?
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What are the five workplace competencies that have been identified by SCANS (Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills)?
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How can you acquire (in college) the foundation skills and workplace competencies identified by SCANS?
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What are the benefits of joining a campus organization?
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What should you do if you want to become a leader in a campus organization?
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What skills can you learn from participating in volunteer activities?
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When you are making decisions about majors or careers, you should remember that interests and hobbies are not necessarily the same as strengths and aptitudes.
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If you were interested in learning about careers in interior design, veterinary science, law enforcement, forestry, or almost any other field, a good source of current information would be the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH).
Question
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) contains a great deal of information about careers, but nothing about salaries.
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Deciding what majors don't interest you can sometimes help you decide what you really want to study.
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One mistake some college students make is ruling out majors just because they are unfamiliar.
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Monster.com and Careerbuilder.com are examples of Internet sites that contain job listings.
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Students can find out information about career trends, including careers that will be in demand in the years ahead, from their college's Dean of Students' office.
Question
The Associate of Arts (AA) degree would be a good choice for students planning to transfer to a four-year college.
Question
The most important difference between the Associate of Arts (AA) and the Associate of Science (AS) degrees is that the AS does not require students to complete general education courses (English, math, science, social science, etc.).
Question
The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree focuses on the skills and knowledge a student would need to succeed in a particular job.
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If you graduate from a four-year college, you will have earned a Bachelor's degree.
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No matter what your major, it is essential that you earn your degree from a school or a program that is accredited.
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Articulation agreements increase the likelihood that the credits you have earned at your community college will be accepted at the four-year school you attend.
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A high grade-point average is the only requirement you need to be admitted to a four-year college or university.
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If you are applying to a four-year college, you need to provide an official transcript of your grades from your current school.
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Summer courses at colleges routinely run five weeks.
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According to the textbook, the first step in planning for your career is to assess current trends in the job market.
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SCANS (the Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills) has identified three groups of essential workplace competencies.
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Information management skills and technology skills are among the workplace competencies identified by SCANS (the Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills).
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SCANS (the Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills) lists Financial Skills as one of the foundation skills necessary for success in the workplace.
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Joining a campus organization can be a good way to enhance your career skills.
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Because so many students want to be leaders in campus organizations, it is often difficult to obtain a leadership position.
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The sole purpose of service learning courses is to provide opportunities for students to volunteer in their communities.
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Deck 12: Exploring Career Options and Opportunities
1
According to the United States Department of Labor, the average person holds approximately __________ jobs by the age of 42.

A) five
B) six
C) eight
D) eleven
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2
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) is revised every __________ years.

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) seven
two
3
What kind of career information can you find on the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) website?

A) educational/training requirements for a range of jobs
B) description of working conditions
C) descriptions of job/professional activities
D) All of the choices are correct.
All of the choices are correct.
4
In selecting a major, you should

A) pay attention to what you really enjoy.
B) make sure it will lead to a high-paying job.
C) factor in your friends' and family's views.
D) first try out as many majors as you possibly can.
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Which wouldnot be a good piece of advice to give students about choosing a major?

A) know the difference between a hobby and a career
B) once you have made your choice, stick with it no matter what.
C) choose a major that suits your ideal working environment
D) don't rule out majors just because you know nothing about them.
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If your goal is to transfer to a four-year degree program, you would be wise to pursue a(n) __________ program at your current school.

A) Associate of Arts (AA) degree
B) Associate of Applied Science degree (AAS) degree
C) Certificate (in a specific career field)
D) Associate of Science (AS) degree
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7
Before choosing a four-year college, students definitely need to know

A) if the school has adequate parking for students.
B) if the school will accept the credits they have already earned.
C) if the school has a high graduation rate.
D) if the school has state-of the-art computers (and other technology) for students.
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8
One important difference between an Associate of Arts degree (AA) and an Associate of Science (AS) degree is that the

A) AS degree takes longer to complete
B) AS degree has more of a career focus
C) AA degree requires more math and science
D) None of the choices are correct.
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An accredited degree program refers to

A) a degree program in which graduates receive a professional license.
B) a degree program recognized as maintaining certain educational standards.
C) a four-year degree program (as opposed to an associate degree program).
D) a program that is part of an articulation agreement.
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10
The three foundation skills identified by SCANS (Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills) are literacy skills, personal qualities, and

A) social skills.
B) thinking skills.
C) research skills.
D) mathematical skills.
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Which two of the following does SCANS (Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills) consider to be workplace competencies?

A) social responsibility and fiscal management skills
B) emotional intelligence and conflict management skills
C) resource management and interpersonal skills
D) environmental responsibility and social networking skills
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12
When you are planning for a career, your first task should be to

A) learn about employment trends.
B) assess your own strengths.
C) find the ten most high-paying occupations.
D) describe your "fantasy" job.
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You can acquire or improve your career skills by

A) joining a campus organization.
B) participating in service learning.
C) doing volunteer work.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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One myth about campus organizations is that

A) leadership positions in these groups are hard to obtain.
B) participants don't learn very much from their involvement.
C) the groups' leadership does not appreciate members' efforts.
D) the groups' activities have no connection to careers.
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If you "shadow" someone in a work situation, you are

A) hoping to eventually get his or her job.
B) observing how a professional works.
C) making notes on his or her mistakes.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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Organizations such as LinkedIn enable you to

A) expand your social network.
B) network with professionals from your field.
C) stay informed about the world.
D) keep up with friends from college.
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What is the Occupational Outlook Handbook?
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If you were researching a specific career using the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH), what five pieces of information could you find?
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When choosing a major, why should your "ideal" working environment be a consideration?
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Discuss three "mistakes" that students make while looking for a major.
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What three associate degrees do community colleges offer?
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How do the Associate of Art, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees differ?
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What is a certificate? How does a certificate differ from an associate degree?
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What is an articulation agreement?
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If you are planning to transfer to a four-year college, what should you learn about that school before you make your decision?
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If you have not yet decided about your major, how should you plan your schedule?
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What are the three foundation skills that have been identified by SCANS (Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills)?
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What are the five workplace competencies that have been identified by SCANS (Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills)?
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How can you acquire (in college) the foundation skills and workplace competencies identified by SCANS?
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What are the benefits of joining a campus organization?
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What should you do if you want to become a leader in a campus organization?
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What skills can you learn from participating in volunteer activities?
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When you are making decisions about majors or careers, you should remember that interests and hobbies are not necessarily the same as strengths and aptitudes.
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If you were interested in learning about careers in interior design, veterinary science, law enforcement, forestry, or almost any other field, a good source of current information would be the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH).
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The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) contains a great deal of information about careers, but nothing about salaries.
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Deciding what majors don't interest you can sometimes help you decide what you really want to study.
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One mistake some college students make is ruling out majors just because they are unfamiliar.
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Monster.com and Careerbuilder.com are examples of Internet sites that contain job listings.
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Students can find out information about career trends, including careers that will be in demand in the years ahead, from their college's Dean of Students' office.
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The Associate of Arts (AA) degree would be a good choice for students planning to transfer to a four-year college.
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The most important difference between the Associate of Arts (AA) and the Associate of Science (AS) degrees is that the AS does not require students to complete general education courses (English, math, science, social science, etc.).
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The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree focuses on the skills and knowledge a student would need to succeed in a particular job.
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If you graduate from a four-year college, you will have earned a Bachelor's degree.
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No matter what your major, it is essential that you earn your degree from a school or a program that is accredited.
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Articulation agreements increase the likelihood that the credits you have earned at your community college will be accepted at the four-year school you attend.
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A high grade-point average is the only requirement you need to be admitted to a four-year college or university.
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If you are applying to a four-year college, you need to provide an official transcript of your grades from your current school.
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Summer courses at colleges routinely run five weeks.
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According to the textbook, the first step in planning for your career is to assess current trends in the job market.
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SCANS (the Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills) has identified three groups of essential workplace competencies.
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51
Information management skills and technology skills are among the workplace competencies identified by SCANS (the Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills).
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SCANS (the Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills) lists Financial Skills as one of the foundation skills necessary for success in the workplace.
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53
Joining a campus organization can be a good way to enhance your career skills.
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54
Because so many students want to be leaders in campus organizations, it is often difficult to obtain a leadership position.
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The sole purpose of service learning courses is to provide opportunities for students to volunteer in their communities.
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