Career Pathways-Natural Resources

 

How do I know if this Pathway is for me?

Where  can I get more information?

·         Work well on their own or with a few people

This is a broad overview of the Natural Resources Pathway.  Information on salaries, training, and

·         Like to study things and figure out how they work

employment outlook is different for each career within this Pathway.

·         Like discovering how things grown and thrive

·         Enjoy working outdoors and in nature

·         Are willing to learn and use new

 

You can find this information in the Career Center by utilizing the following computerized programs:

             technology

 

·         Enjoy and do well in science and math classes

·         Career Cruising

·         http://online.onetcenter.org/

·         Like working with their hands

·         Enjoy physical activity

 

·         http://careers.yahoo.com/

 

·         http://www.employmentguide.com/

What careers are in the Natural Resources Pathway?

Sample careers in the Natural Resources Pathway include:

High School Diploma

Associate’s Degree

Bachelor’s Degree and Above

·         Animal Caretaker

·         Farmer Manager

·         Agricultural Engineer

·         Farm Worker

·         Florist

·         Forestry Technician

·         Golf Course Mangt.

·         Agriculture Extension Agent

·         Fruit/Vegetable Farmer

·         Greenhouse/Nursery

·         Landscape Design Ass’t.

·         Nursery Worker

·         Botanist

·         Conservation Officer

              Ass’t.

·         Retail Floral Sales

·         Farm Manager

·         Landscaper

               Person

·         Horticulturist

·         Parks and Recreation Ass’t.

 

·         Landscape Architect

·         Wildlife/Fisheries

 

 

               Biologist

 

Related Courses

 

·         3-4 year Math

·         Accounting

·         GASC  Small Engine

·         Astronomy and Space

·         CAD 1, 2

·         GASC Cons. & Nat. Res.

·         Chemistry

·         Art and Design

 

·         Physics

 

 

·         Zoology

 

 

·         Botany

 

 

·         Foods 1,2

 

 

·         Money Management

 

 

·         Anatomy/Physiology

 

 

·         Environmental Science

 

 

·         Michigan History