Photo Journalist, Stereo Technician,Police Officer

Real Life 101 Episode 9 DVD


Photo Journalist
Zubi heads out to San Diego to interview a news-photo journalist with the San Diego Union Tribune newspaper. The characteristics of the job, training required and average earnings are discussed. Zubi gets a chance to ride along on an assignment and gets involved with the event itself. He gets a first hand look at the real life of a journalist and how in touch they are with the people and events they are covering.

Educational level: College

Secondary level recommended classes: journalism, school newspaper, yearbook, photography, communications, and creative writing.

Related careers: Journalism, Professional Photographer, TV Production, Production Assistant or Researcher, Reporter.

MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:

02 Art, Media and Communications

03 Engineering, Science and Technologies

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Stereo Technician
Jeremy spends some time with a stereo technician. This highly competitive business requires specific technical training if you want to be successful. Technical school is a must, with electronics training being the major emphasis. Multimedia is the new direction of the business so as much experience as you can get the better. Owning your own business is ideal but requires a highly motivated individual.

Educational level: College – business training, Community College, Vocational/Technical training in electronics and multimedia.

Secondary level recommended classes: math, business classes, physics-acoustics, Radio/TV production, and electronics.

Related Careers: Electronics Assembler, Electronics Technician, and Radio/TV Service Technician, Sound Engineer

MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:

03 Engineering, Science and Technologies

05 Mechanical Repair and Precision Crafts

06 Business, Management and Finance

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Police Officer
Joy takes a ride along with a policewoman. She discovers it takes the right personality for this career. Officer trainees go through 16 weeks of police academy training along with a required 12-week field-training program. A tour of the facility and the jail lock up area is included. A description of daily duties and what it takes to advance in the ranks is discussed. Education is emphasized.

Educational level: Police Academy training, College recommended.

Secondary level recommended classes: high school graduation requirements.

Related careers: Detective, Security guard, Firefighter, Paramedic, and Government Civil Service careers.

MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:

12 Protective Services

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