Careers Examples and Options
These two Future Morph resources aim to show students that there is a wide choice of options open to those who study sciences and mathematics.The resources consist of:
Career examples list
The list covers six areas of science:
• Living things
• Environmental science
• Energy and motion
• Natural and man-made materials
• Earth and space
• Communication technology
Each area contains a short list of relevent jobs along with the knowledge and skills required in each profession.
Presentation: Why study science and maths?
The presentation is suitable for use with students considering their subject option choices. It suggests reasons for studying science and mathematics, the skills those subjects develop and also presents profiles of people who use science and maths in their job.
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