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Familiarizing the Workplace

01.
PROFESSIONS AND THEIR TASK ASSIGNMENT/S
The following are 10 examples of HEALTH CLUSTER
professions – and their task assignments – in
different clusters under the STEM Strand, 02.
Health, Technology, and Engineering. The
students and/or the class instructor may discuss TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER
other professions not included in the list.
03.
ENGINEERING CLUSTER
HEALTH
CLUSTER
HEALTH CLUSTER

Biologists study organisms and plant


life to learn more about their composition,
behaviors, habitats, and how they interact
with other organisms and their
environment. They conduct research,
collect samples and measurements,
perform tests and experiments, and
interpret and report their findings.
HEALTH CLUSTER

Chemical Engineer
This broad degree covers the development and
design of products that involve chemical and
biological changes. Chemical engineers can be
involved in the production of drugs, food, fuels
household chemicals, and substances used in
mechanics. They are often involved in the
development of manufacturing processes but
can also work on safety and health issues
involving chemistry.
HEALTH CLUSTER

Dentist
Dentists diagnose and treat
problems with a patient's teeth,
gums, and related parts of the
mouth They provide advice and
instruction on taking care of teeth
and gums and on diet choices that
affect oral health.
HEALTH CLUSTER
Medical
Technician/Technologist
Medical laboratory technicians assist physicians in the
diagnosis and treatment of diseases by performing
tests on tissue, blood and other body fluids. The day-to-
day duties of a medical technologist include complex
analysis of microscopic, immunologic, biologic,
bacteriologic, hematologic, and chemical tests and
their results. Delivering test results to physicians,
researchers or patients. Collecting and studying blood
samples to determine morphology. Medical lab
technicians most commonly work in hospitals or
doctors' offices
HEALTH CLUSTER

Nurse
Nursing jobs require not only treating
patients who are sick and injured, but
also offering advice and emotional
support to patients and their families,
taking care of paperwork (lots and lots of
paperwork), helping doctors diagnose
patients and providing advice and follow-
up care.
HEALTH CLUSTER

Pharmacist
Prepares medications by reviewing
and interpreting physician orders
detecting therapeutic
incompatibilities. Dispenses
medications by compounding,
packaging, and labeling
pharmaceuticals. Controls medications
by monitoring drug therapies; advising
interventions.
HEALTH CLUSTER

Physician / Medical Doctor /


Medical Practitioner.
A physician, medical practitioner, medical
doctor, or simply doctor is a professional
who practices medicine, which is concerned
with promoting, maintaining, or restoring
health through the study, diagnosis, and
treatment of disease, injury, and other
physical and mental impairments.
HEALTH CLUSTER

Physical Therapist
Physical therapists help people with
physical injuries or illnesses of to regain
range of movement and control their pain.
They help determine the root causes of the
trauma counsel patients, and work with
them to create a plan for rehabilitation.
HEALTH CLUSTER

Radiologist
A radiologist is a medical doctor who is
trained in executing and interpreting
medical images such as X-rays, CT scans,
ultrasounds, and MRIs and using them to
treat health problems in patients.
Radiologists perform image-guided
procedures but do not normally handle the
general medical needs of a patient.
HEALTH CLUSTER

Veterinarian
Veterinarians care for the health of animals and work to improve public health.
They diagnose, treat, and research medical conditions and diseases of pets,
livestock, and other animals.
Technology
Cluster
TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER

System Analyst
Analyze needs and design computer
programs to accomplish specific goals.
They may create applications or plan parts
or a whole program. Heads and plans the
system design needed for a certain project.
Systems analysts analyze how well
software, hardware and the wider IT
system. fit the business needs of their
employer or of a client.
TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER

Computer Programmer
A degree in computer programming
can be applied to nearly any industry
and nearly any geographical area.
Computer programmers write and
test code, making them essential to
the production of efficient and
effective computer technology.
TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER

Website Developer
A professional that creates and
maintains a website. The role is
responsible for designing coding and
modifying websites, from layout to
function and according to a client's
specifications. Strive to create visually
appealing sites that feature user-
friendly design and clear navigation.
TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER

Game Developer
Creates games for different platforms
(consoles, mobile, PC, etc.). Many
components are involved in the
development of a video game. Designers,
producers and graphic artists all
contribute to the final product. However,
programmers and software developers
turn the idea into code, which provides
the game with its operating instructions.
TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER

Network Administrator
A professional that construct plans in
network and internet installation and its
maintenance. Fully supporting, configuring,
maintaining and upgrading corporate
customer's networks and in house servers.
Installing and integrating new server
hardware and applications. Keeping an eye
out for needed updates.
TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER

Database Administrator
The organization and implementation of
databases is crucial to many
organizations, including businesses, non-
profits, and government institutions.
Database administrators need to
understand database language, such as
SQL, and will learn other important
computer science and information
technology skills.
TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER

Data Encoder
Specializes in typing documents in
different area of professions, but, data
encoders do much more than type on a
keyboard all day. A data encoder job
description typically includes duties
such as entering data, maintaining
databases and client files, managing
hard copies, scanning documents and
handling other data-related tasks.
TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER

Computer Technician
Fixes computer problems, assemble computer
parts, and supports network in maintenance.
Computer technicians fill this role across a broad
range of industries, and though individual
responsibilities vary by employer, a computer
repair technician's job responsibilities and duties
often include: Installing software or hardware,
maintaining and repairing equipment., configuring
computer networks.
TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER

Graphics Animator
Creates animations (e.g. special
effects, cartoons, etc.) using various
types of application software.
Animators produce images that appear
to come to life on screen. Their work is
found in feature films, commercials,
pop videos, computer games, websites
and other media.
TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER

Multimedia Designer
Multimedia/new media designers
build on their skills and abilities as a
graphic designer by combining
graphic design with animation to
create computer based movies and
presentations.
ENGINEERING CLUSTER
Engineering Cluster

Civil Engineering
A degree in civil engineering will educate
you on how to create publicly-owned
structures, such as roadways, bridges,
and municipal buildings. Civil engineers
often analyze long-range plans for cities
and states, and take into account
construction costs and regulations while
planning projects
Engineering Cluster

Mechanical Engineer

Students who obtain a degree in


mechanical engineering are trained to
design, redesign, and analyze
mechanical devices. Much of the work
done by mechanical engineers is
completed computer-aided processes.
Engineering Cluster

Aerospace Engineer
Students who are proficient in math,
physics, and chemistry may be perfectly
suited to a degree in aerospace
engineering.

Aerospace engineers typically specialize


in one of two types of engineering:
aeronautical or astronautical.
Aeronautical engineers work with
aircraft. ..
Engineering Cluster

Electrical Engineer
An electrical engineering degree involves
classroom studies, laboratory work, and field
activities to develop a strong understanding of
how electricity functions and how it can be
harnessed on a large and small scale.

Electrical engineers may design new uses for


electrical power or perform detailed
calculations to be used in the installation or
maintenance of electrical systems.
Engineering Cluster

Marine Engineer
From sailboats to aircraft carriers, marine
engineers and naval architects are responsible for
the design and production of water crafts. They
need a strong understanding of hydrodynamics,
machinery, performance testing, and many other
skills to create seaworthy vessels. From military
to shipping to recreation, marine engineering
students are the minds behind the boats.
Engineering Cluster

Industrial Engineer
This degree is largely concerned with the
efficiency and productivity of industrial
processes. Someone who studies industrial
engineering will know how to review production
schedules, find ways to manufacture products,
and develop management control systems that
create greater profitability and success in the
industrial sector.
Engineering Cluster

Computer Engineer
Computer engineering is a common education
for people who want to work as computer
hardware engineers, which is one of the high-
paying STEM careers available today.

Hardware engineers create a wide variety of


computer equipment and often test and
analyze the hardware they have built. They may
also be tasked with updating existing computer
hardware or managing the manufacturing of
new devices.
Engineering Cluster

Petroleum Engineer
Designs equipment for the extraction and
use of oil and gas while considering many
economic and environmental factors.
Engineering Cluster

Geological Engineering
This degree uses a combination of
sciences, such as chemistry, physics,
geology, and biology, as well as
engineering basics to understand the
earth’s structure and develop systems for
responsible use of resources.
Engineering Cluster

Architecture
Design the structures where people live,
work, and play. Architecture takes into
account scientific laws, but also includes
artistic design, creating buildings and
homes that are structurally-sound as well
as visually pleasing.
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