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1.00 Child Dev. Voca

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Associate degree A college degree earned after about two years of study, usually at a community college
Bachelor’s degree A college degree earned after completing undergraduate studies, usually four years
Child development How a child grows and changes physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally from birth to adulthood
Community support Jobs and services that help people and groups in a community
Credentials Degrees, certificates, or training that show someone is qualified for a job
Doctor of Education (EdD) A professional degree for people who want leadership roles in education
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) A professional degree for doctors who diagnose and treat patients
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) The highest academic degree, focused on research in a specific subject
Education Careers related to teaching, learning, and supporting students
Entry level / high school diploma A job that only requires a high school diploma and little experience
Intervention Jobs that help children who need extra academic, behavioral, or social support
Master’s degree A graduate degree earned after a bachelor’s degree, usually taking 1–2 years
Medical Careers that focus on health, medicine, and helping people heal
College and career readiness skills Skills students need to be successful in college, training, and future jobs
Fall Leadership Meeting FCCLA events in North Carolina that help students learn leadership skills
FCCLA A student organization that helps members build leadership and life skills
National Conference A yearly leadership conference held in different U.S. locations
National Programs FCCLA programs that teach life and leadership skills
Real world skills Practical life skills used in everyday situations
STAR Events Competitive FCCLA events where students show skills and earn recognition
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