[OklahomaIndianStudies] Help with some brainstorming
Lee Hester
fachesterl at usao.edu
Thu Nov 18 12:59:55 CST 2004
Our school has created a number of 1 page student guides to career paths in
different majors. I have been trying to brainstorm and get some ideas to put
down for American Indian Studies.
They divide the paper into three areas, Career Paths, Hiring Institutions
and Marketable Skills. What do you think we could say about American Indian
Studies in each of these areas? In the example I've given below, some of
the things are very general (e.g. "critical thinking" under marketable
skills) and could probably be claimed by any college graduate (though the
claim isn't always true.). There are some things that are listed in the
example that I think are a bit farfetched like "aerospace engineer" under
career path. Though I can see a computer science person working on cad/cam
or computation as a member of an aerospace engineering team, I don't think
I'd call them an aerospace engineer.
Anyway, what do you think we could claim in each of these areas.
Here is a short example taken from the Computer Science Career Paths paper:
Career Paths with a Bachelor's in Computer Science
Actuary Data
Control Admin
Aerospace Engineer Data Processing
Manager
Applied Science Technologist .
Artificial Intelligence Programmer .
. .
. .
. .
Cryptographer Research
Analyst
Hiring Institutions Business Corporations
Banks/Savings and Loans Government Agencies
Engineer Firms .
Investment Firms .
. .
. .
.R&D Firms Weather Bureaus
Marketable Skills
Abstract and Formal Reasoning
Knowledge of Operating Systems
Testing
Mathematical Skills
.
.
.
Critical Thinking
.
.
Advanced Quantitative Abilities
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