Career Pathways:
The world of work is rapidly changing, as existing jobs become more complex and new jobs demand increased levels of education.
For their educational, social and career success in the
twenty-first century, students will require effective work habits
and the ability to make sound decisions, solve problems, plan
effectively, work independently, communicate well, research,
evaluate themselves realistically, and explore new educational
and career opportunities.
(Source: Choices Into Action)
The selection of a career pathway is an important process that should involve the cooperative effort of students, parents, teachers, and guidance counsellors.
For their educational, social and career success in the
twenty-first century, students will require effective work habits
and the ability to make sound decisions, solve problems, plan
effectively, work independently, communicate well, research,
evaluate themselves realistically, and explore new educational
and career opportunities.
(Source: Choices Into Action)
The selection of a career pathway is an important process that should involve the cooperative effort of students, parents, teachers, and guidance counsellors.
Business Career Paths:
Career opportunities in business are vast and varied. It is imperative, therefore, for students to set their goals and options in high school so that they can plan accordingly. Approximately 15% of the 264 graduates of 2011-12 from Bishop Allen selected to pursue Business Studies at the University Level.
Chartered Accountant - Careers:
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Careers in Economics:
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Computer Science Career Paths:
Computer Science Pathways:
"Computer science (CS) spans the range from theory through programming to cutting-edge development of computing solutions. Computer science offers a foundation that permits graduates to adapt to new technologies and new ideas. The work of computer scientists falls into three categories: a) designing and building software; b) developing effective ways to solve computing problems, such as storing information in databases, sending data over networks or providing new approaches to security problems; and c) devising new and better ways of using computers and addressing particular challenges in areas such as robotics, computer vision, or digital forensics (although these specializations are not available in all computer science programs). Most computer science programs require some mathematical background."
Association For Computing Machinery
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Association For Computing Machinery
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