Communication is Key
Lessons
Through hands-on activities, students will distinguish how social and work situations require both verbal and non-verbal means of communication.
My STEAM Portfolio Website
Lessons
Students will create a personal website to demonstrate the STEAM skills and concepts they have learned in class/school.
What do you want to DO when you grow up?
Lessons
Students will use online tools and job search engines to explore career possibilities and the job market.
Exploring Engineering Careers
Lessons
Students will learn about the different types of engineering and the various post-secondary pathways available.
Cybersecurity Career Exploration
Lessons
Students will explore different possible working environments related to the field of cybersecurity.
Coding is For Everyone!
Lessons
Students will learn the importance of computer programming skills across a variety of career areas and how these skills can make them more employable.
You Be the Crime Scene Investigator
Lessons
Students will learn about crime scene investigation and its connections to cell biology and careers.
Exploring Career Types
Lessons
Students will recognize that there are many different ways to earn a living and that a ‘career’ does not necessarily have to be a 9 to 5 arrangement.
Students will recognize that different career types and job arrangements have their own positive and negative aspects.
R. Troy Pollett
Director – Security Audit & Risk Management