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STD 3 Social Media Communications

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4-year College or University   Earn a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in your chosen major.  
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Accreditation   Approval of colleges, universities, and secondary schools by nationally recognized professional associations.  
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Apprenticeship   An employer's formal training program combining on-the-job learning with technical instruction for a specific trade.  
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aptitude   A natural talent  
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associate's degree   A program of study that can be completed in 2 years or less  
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bachelor's degree   undergraduate degree offered by 4-year colleges  
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career cluster   a group of jobs and industries that are related by skills or products  
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career pathway   a series of structured and connected education programs and support  
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certification   An examination or a record of work-related credentials.  
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College catalog   An official publication of a college or university giving information about academic programs, facilities (such as laboratories, dormitories, etc.), entrance requirements, and student life.  
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community college   offers 2-year degrees, training programs, technical programs  
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Credits   Units used by institutions to record the completion of courses required for an academic degree.  
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Degree   Diploma or title conferred by a college, university, or professional school upon completion of a prescribed program of studies.  
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doctoral degree   The highest academic degree conferred by a university on students who have completed at least three years of graduate study beyond the bachelor's and/or master's degree.  
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Higher education   Postsecondary education at colleges, universities, junior or community colleges, professional schools, technical institutes, and teacher-training schools.  
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Holland Occupational Themes   a theory of careers and vocational choice (based upon personality types)  
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interests   Activities, things, and ideas a person likes and enjoys  
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Internships   Opportunity for hands-on, real work experience. May be required in some college majors.  
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Job Corps   A free education and training program for low-income young people at least 16 years of age that helps them learn a career, earn a high school diploma or GED, and find and keep a good job.  
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Job Shadowing   Follow someone on the job throughout the workday to learn what it's like to actually work in that career.  
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John Kiersey's Temperament Theory   each person possesses one of four dominant temperaments, knowing your temperament type can help you select a satisfying career  
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Major   The subject or area of studies in which a student concentrates.  
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master's degree   graduate degrees earned after earning a four year bachelors degree  
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Prerequisite   Program or course that a student is required to complete before being permitted to enroll in a more advanced program or course.  
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Professional Development   Training to enhance your job skills.  
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Technical or Career College   One- to two-year training programs that lead to specific careers.  
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Undergraduate studies   Two- or four-year programs in a college or university after high school graduation, leading to the associate or bachelor's degree.  
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work values   aspects about a career and the workplace that are important to you  
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