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- 2. A letter of introduction attached to, or accompanying another document such as a résumé or curriculum vitae.
- 7. An academic degree earned for an undergraduate course or major that generally lasts four years, but can range anywhere from one to seven years depending on the region of the world.
- 8. A Web Publication that offers statistical information about colleges and universities such as information about degree programs offered, program rankings and basic demographic information about students.
- 10. An academic degree granted to individuals who have undergone study demonstrating a mastery or high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
- 11. Assessment Exercises that allows you to rank the things that you think are most important to you in a job.
- 12. Any of several tests that attempt to characterize the personality of an individual by objective scoring of replies to a large number of questions concerning his or her own behavior
- 15. A field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
- 19. Assessment exercises that may help you learn more about your strengths and abilities. It is based on John Holland's Theory of Vocational Development. This theory maintains that people can be loosely classified into six categories: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional.
- 21. An individual or publication that provides guidance to people facing a variety of career Fields. The information provided in this type of guide is used to collect information about career fields, education requirements, salary averages etc.
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- 1. An academic degree or professional degree that, in most countries, qualifies the holder to teach at the university level in the specific field of their certificate.
- 3. The application of concepts and methods of biology (and secondarily of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and computer science) to solve real-world problems related to the life sciences.
- 4. A document used by persons to present their backgrounds and skills.
- 5. An interdisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on how to design and manage complex engineering projects over their life cycles.
- 6. Assessment Exercises that will help you identify your strongest work-related interests. Knowing your work interests we can help you decide what kinds of careers you want to explore.
- 9. The branch of engineering that applies the physical sciences (e.g., chemistry and physics) and/or life sciences (e.g., biology, microbiology and biochemistry) together with mathematics and economics to processes that convert raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.
- 13. The primary branch of engineering concerned with the design, construction, and science of aircraft and spacecraft.
- 14. A branch of engineering dealing with the optimization of complex processes or systems.
- 16. A discipline that integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science required to develop computer hardware and software.
- 17. An undergraduate academic degree awarded by community colleges, junior colleges, technical colleges, and bachelor's degree-granting colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study usually lasting two years.
- 18. A Web Publication that offers a comprehensive database of scholarships across the world. This website collects demographic information about you, your approximate grades, and you academic interests in order to match your profile with available scholarships.
- 20. A Web Publication that offers statistical information about career earnings such as information about salaries based on the neighborhood (city and zip code) and experience (years on the job).
