Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

Description:

Known as STEM, these careers involve the use of problem solving, detail orientation, and understanding how things work. There can be scientific research, designing products and systems, and math work involved often. All the roles require a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in an appropriate field and professional engineers must also earn a state license. People who are interested in this career cluster are usually passionate about science, math or geography and are willing to continue training and education.

Career Examples:

Chemist, Mathematician, Statistician, Biologists, Geographer, Forensic Science Technician, Mechanical/Electronic Engineers, Accountants, and Food Scientists.


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