Helping your students discover, understand, and evaluate various career paths and occupations within the Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics cluster that align with their personal interests, skills, and values.
MyCareerTech offers full occupation reports on 73 Occupations across the 2 Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Career Pathways.
Those who choose careers in this pathway apply essential math and science content and skills in a real world context. Science and math occupations include those in physical, environmental and human endeavors. Career possibilities range from teachers of science and math to lab technicians to NASA astronauts.
For a future in this pathway, students should study and apply principles from advanced mathematics, life sciences, physical science, earth and space science, and technology. In addition, future engineers and technologists should learn certain processes in mathematics, science and technology, as well as important science concepts and processes with an understanding of physics, chemistry and biology as a minimal set.
Help educate students about what jobs might align with their interests, skills, and values.
MyCareerTech provides the following tools for exploring the Occupations found within each Career Cluster, various Industries, and by keyword search. Visit each tab below to begin your journey.
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Advance CTE sponsors the 16 National Career Clusters Framework and career cluster definitions.