The Computer Information pathway involves working with a wide range of technologies. Looking for programs, devices, and applications that can improve business operations is a key component in this career field. Data science involves individuals who interpret information to solve problems. They identify relevant questions, collect data from sources, organize the information, use results to find solutions, and communicate their findings in a way that positively affects decision making. Data science can be used in business decisions, political campaigns, governments, and other organizations to meet goals.

Careers in Computer Information and Data Science:

Data Scientist•Business Intelligence Developer•Statistician•Data Analyst•Machine Learning Engineer•Machine Learning Scientist•Applications Architect•Enterprise Architect•Data Engineer• Data Architect•Infrastructure ArchitectData and Analytics Manager•Data Mining Specialist•Database Administrator•Database Developer•Director of Global Intelligence•Hadoop Engineer

Cyber security is the practice of protecting systems, networks, programs, devices, and data from digital attacks. Since cyber security is a fairly new and constantly evolving industry cyber security remains a growing industry when it comes to career paths in tech. You may be interested in a career in cyber security if you have a desire to investigate and strong analytical skills.

Careers in Cyber Security:

Cyber Crime Analyst•IT Auditor•Cyber Security Analyst•Cyber Security Consultant•Network Security Engineer•Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)•Computer Forensics•Penetration Tester•Cryptographer•Digital Forensics•Chief Privacy Officer•Cryptanalyst• Data Protection Officer•Risk Manager•Security Code Auditor•Security Software Developer

Engineers use mathematics and science to solve problems. Engineering is a vast field and applies to nearly every industry. There are many different types of Engineers, the type of engineer you choose to become should align with your interests and talents. Engineers figure out how things work and find practical uses for scientific discoveries. You may be interested in the engineering pathway if you enjoy problem solving and experimentation.

Careers in Engineering:

Industrial Engineer•Biomedical Engineer•Civil Engineer•Environmental Engineer•Electrical Engineer•Nuclear Engineer•Aeronautical Engineer•Mechanical Engineer• Chemical Engineer•Software Engineer•Architect•Cartographer•Marine Engineer

Digital Graphics careers are heavily dependent on technology, digital designers are focused on using graphic design software and computer platforms to create their work and engage with clients and consumers. In this pathway professionals use fundamental concepts of art and design to apply creativity and skills to projects through multiple media platforms. There are careers in a variety of media fields such as advertising, e-commerce, television, broadcasting, and much more.

Careers in Digital Graphics, Technical Advertising, and Media:

Social Media Specialist•Video Editor•Multimedia Animator•Digital Media Photographer•Video Game Designer•Web Developer•Brand Identity Designer•Creative Designer•Interior Spacial Designer•Graphic Design•Digital Marketing Specialist•

Pursuing a skilled trade pathway allows you to start building a career through specialized training immediately after high school. A skilled trade is any occupation that requires a particular skill set, knowledge, or ability. It is usually a hands-on job and generally falls into five categories: agricultural, construction, transportation, service, and manufacturing or industrial.

Careers in Skilled Trades:

Carpenter•Electrician•Plumber•Hairdresser•Mason•Painter•Heavy Equipment Operator•Chef•Welder•Butcher•Heating and Air Conditioner Technician (HVAC)•Construction•Locksmith•Automotive Specialist•Mechanic•Dental Hygienist•Veterinarian Technician•Massage Therapist•Landscaper•Pet Groomer•Mail Delivery•Flight Attendant•Garbage Collector•Farmer•Logging•Animal Husbandry