Nike Shoe
Designer
Joey flew out to Beaverton, Oregon to Nike Headquarters to see what it’s
like to design tennis shoes for professional athletes. He discovers that designers
actually work firsthand with some of the sports industries most famous players.
The designer interviewed discusses his personal background that lead to this
fantastic career and what it takes to be a successful designer. Education and
experience required along with salary and job potential are reviewed.
Educational level: College
Secondary level recommended classes: art, graphics, drafting,
math, computer science.
Related
careers: Fashion Designer, Fashion Merchandising, Architect, Engineer.
MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:
02 Art, Media and Communications
03 Engineering, Science and Technologies
04 Manufacturing and Processing
13 Marketing, Sales and Promotion
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Paramedic
Meaghan travels to Boston to ride along with two Paramedics on their shift. She
learns firsthand why many hours worth of training goes into being a successful
Paramedic. The typical day of an 8- hour shift is discussed along with the
difference between working for a private service, verses a hospital is covered.
Required training, employment opportunities and average salary are described.
Educational level: College recommended, Vocational/Technical
Training, Paramedic/EMT certification
Secondary level recommended classes: math, science, health,
first aid, and communications.
Related
careers: Emergency Medical Technician, Policemen, Firefighter, and Medical
related careers.
MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:
09 Health Services
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Marine Scientist
Zubi and guest host, Ally drops in on the Aquarium of the Americas located in
New Orleans, Louisiana. They meet up with a Marine Scientist responsible for
taking care of the Shark Aquarium exhibit and get experience themselves preparing
the daily meal for the animals. Research and data collecting as well as other
aspects of aquatic care are cited. How to get into the field of marine science,
job training requirements and opportunities and salary are explained.
Educational level: College, ALTAC Sea courses recommended.
Secondary level recommended classes: math, biology, and
chemistry
Related
careers: Biologist, Zoologist, Veterinarian, and Professional Diver
MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:
01 Agriculture and Natural Resources
03 Engineering, Science and Technologies
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