Jobs, Careers, Education Vocab
Across
- 2. activities falling outside of the normal, required curriculum of school
- 5. relates to working in an office setting
- 8. highest level of degree available; requires between 90 and 120 additional hours of coursework after the bachelor’s degree (could be less if you already have a master’s degree)
- 12. institution of higher learning which offers training for specific careers, such as welding, culinary arts, plumbing, medical assisting, cosmetology, etc.; sometimes provide students with licensure, certification or associate degrees; also known as vocational college or trade school
- 14. emotional, mental and physical exhaustion caused by overloading
- 15. requires 120 hours of coursework, usually taking four years to complete; include general education courses and courses specific to the student’s major
- 17. ability or instinct to act or take charge independently
Down
- 1. requires 60 hours of coursework, usually taking two years to complete; vary based on school and subject area
- 3. institution of higher learning which offers associate degrees; often government supported and less expensive than universities and colleges
- 4. institution of higher learning which offers bachelor’s degrees in liberal arts, science or both
- 6. relates to labor and working with your hands
- 7. advanced degree earned after completing a bachelor’s degree; requires at least an additional 30 hours of coursework after the bachelor’s degree
- 9. level to which someone is likely to gain employment and be successful in a career
- 10. institution of higher learning which offers teaching and research facilities and awards a variety of bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and doctorates
- 11. financial aid awarded to a student, as for the purpose of attending an institution of higher learning, often offered for academic achievement; does not require repayment
- 13. financial aid provided on the terms it will be repaid
- 16. financial aid given to a student of an institution of higher learning by the federal government, state government, college, or organization; usually offered due to financial need; does not require repayment