Career Step
graduates are prepared for national certification offered by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB)-- you'll even receive a free exam voucher to take the certification exam after graduation (a $ 129 value)!
Our graduates are prepared for a wide range of jobs in a variety of companies and organizations throughout the business world.
The course blends academic study with the development of professional and practical skills through project work, so
graduates are prepared for working in a setting as multidisciplinary as highway engineering.
Upon completion of the program,
graduates are prepared for employment, earning $ 9 to $ 25 per hour.
She said the council's only motivation was to improve the quality of teacher preparation so that
all graduates are prepared for their first day in the classroom.
Our curriculum includes project - based learning and real - world experiences including internships for all students to ensure that
our graduates are prepared for success in college and lives of public leadership.
Upon completion of the program,
graduates are prepared for faculty positions at research and teaching universities or for positions as research scientists and post-doctoral fellows at research centers.
But it also unrepentantly underscores the state's big challenges: Massachusetts lags far behind the world's highest - performing nations, many of which are pulling farther ahead; other nations and other U.S. states have shown stronger recent gains; too few Massachusetts high school
graduates are prepared for college - level work; and other U.S. states have done a better job of closing the achievement gap.
Discount on CSCS Exam The UWS sports medicine program is an NSCA (National Strength and Conditioning Association) Recognized Program, which means
graduates are prepared for and receive a discount on the CSCS (Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist) exam.
Last year, only 44 percent of high - school
graduates were prepared for college - level math and 36 percent were prepared for university - level science courses, according to the National Math and Science Initiative.
Or that only half of the students who do
graduate are prepared for college - level work, according to the standards of the City University of New York.
This is a system where every high - school
graduate is prepared for the next step in life so that our nation is prepared for the 21st century.
Or that only half of the students who do
graduate are prepared for college - level work, according to the standards of the City University of New York.
A recent survey of 1000 hiring managers stated that less than 40 % of University
graduates were prepared for their jobs.
Not exact matches
... Parents know that half of college
graduates are unemployed, underemployed or have given up on their search entirely and they want to
prepare their children
for their future,» says Dan Schawbel, founder of Millennial Branding.
But,
be prepared for competition in this field, since the number of
graduates with a bachelor's degree in urban planning tripled from 2001 to 2011, while
graduates with a master's degree doubled, according to Service Canada.
Whether you want to blame American universities that
are not
preparing graduates or employers who have unrealistic expectations, you should see the current U.S. job and labor market
for what it
is.
UChicago's undergraduate program
is recognized
for preparing students to continue on to
graduate school, with more than 15 % of undergraduates eventually earning a Ph.D..
Recent
graduates know they
're ill trained: The same study finds that 45 % of youth think they
're prepared for their jobs.
Rob Scott, managing director at Aaron Wallis Sales Recruitment, said: «Today we
are seeing that nearly all of the top people in business
are graduates and that a degree can
be a great first - step into
preparing you
for your career ahead.»
Wide ranged efforts to promote deeper learning in the STEM subjects will also help ensure that all students
are ready
for college or
for the workforce when they
graduate from high school and that they
are prepared to take their place as productive, full participants in society.
The most prevalent argument currently offered on behalf of liberal education
is that it best
prepares the student
for graduate or professional school,
for executive leadership in business, or
for being a wife or mother in a professional or executive family.
Much of the students» work and daily activities
was supervised by a number of tutors, recent
graduates usually
preparing for the ministry.
In New York City, it
is generously estimated that one out of ten poor children beginning first grade will
graduate from high school
prepared for a real college education --» real» meaning not majoring in «black studies» or some other pseudo-discipline, and not dropping out in the first or second year.
Students who pursued the Occupational Course of Study in high school
are prepared for a variety of community - based jobs once they
graduate.
The mission of New Legacy Charter School
is to offer young parents a rigorous, relevant, and engaging education so they
are empowered with the skills needed to raise healthy children and
graduate prepared for success in college and careers.
With readings of encouragement and inspirational quotes, this devotional helps parents
prepare their hearts
for their children's independence, whether their kids
are just starting kindergarten or
graduating from college.
In order to meet New Legacy Charter School's mission of empowering teen parents with the skills needed to raise healthy children and
graduate prepared for success in college and careers, developing a Coordinated School Health Program
is a necessity.
One of the main problems that I
was confronted with on - site, and one which many social scientists encounter too,
is that «traditional» Western theory and methodology adequately
prepare undergraduate and
graduate students
for carrying out research in their own societies, but neither
prepare them
for dealing with difficult research circumstances, nor do they train students
for conflict areas in post-traumatic societies.Such history (and political science) courses seem to
be functional and have roots in European reality.
• Continuing to promote education reform - ensuring that high school
graduates are fully
prepared for college and careers, and making sure that workforce - training programs address real - world needs of New York employers.
And he said now
is the time to act, because students remain behind in international comparisons and many high school
graduates must pay
for remedial courses in college because they
are so ill -
prepared.
«The first
is at the level of teaching which should
prepare the students
for post
graduate life by equipping them with life sustenance skills, especially technical and entrepreneurial education.
Namely: The standards we have
been using
for years
prepare only 37 % of state
graduates for college, including only 21 % in New York City and only 13 % of black and 15 % of Hispanic students.
I hope that we have consensus on the ultimate goal
is a high school
graduate in New York State that
's prepared for a career and or college,» said Bennett.
The Minister of Education, Professor Jane Nana Opoku Agyemang has charged managers of industries to
be prepared to train
graduates from the tertiary institutions across the country
for the job market.
It
is very difficult as I enter my final year of
graduate school to think about filling out applications and
preparing for the LSAT exam, so I have decided to take a year or two after
graduate school to test the waters before enrolling.
So, although speakers agreed that the need
for new approaches to
graduate education
is pressing, effective reform to
prepare students
for existing nonacademic opportunities will take strong action by entities that
are currently finding it hard to work together.
Graduate programs that
are recognizing this have developed courses and programs to
prepare students
for lives after their theses or dissertations; lives in which the capacity to fix problems
is a critical survival skill.
I no longer try to
be perfect — perfectly
prepared for every subject I teach, imperturbable in the classroom — and I no longer feel compelled to reread every
graduate text I own before each undergraduate lecture.
Graduate school may prepare students fairly well for a career in academia, but it's not great training for the jobs at private companies that at least 75 % of all graduate students eventual
Graduate school may
prepare students fairly well
for a career in academia, but it
's not great training
for the jobs at private companies that at least 75 % of all
graduate students eventual
graduate students eventually take.
The
IS project
prepared him well
for graduate school, says Wilson, who earned a Ph.D. in 1981 from the University of California, Berkeley.
So, whether you still plan to work toward an eventual faculty position, or
are considering instead the myriad of other options available to Ph.D. scientists, competition
for the best jobs will
be fierce, and
graduates will need to emerge fully
prepared from their Ph.D. cocoons.
It
's a unique field in that a large proportion of graduates end up in faculty posts — the jobs graduate school prepares them for — and yet its low postdoc numbers suggest that most graduates are placed in real jobs soon after receiving their Ph.D. s; few mathematicians, it seems, get stuck in the postdoctoral holding pattern
s a unique field in that a large proportion of
graduates end up in faculty posts — the jobs
graduate school
prepares them
for — and yet its low postdoc numbers suggest that most
graduates are placed in real jobs soon after receiving their Ph.D.
s; few mathematicians, it seems, get stuck in the postdoctoral holding pattern.
I
was well
prepared for graduate study in bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego, by the historically black colleges and universities in the Atlanta University Center (AUC, consisting of Clark Atlanta University, Spelman, Morehouse, and Morris Brown Colleges), as well as by Georgia Tech, an institution that
graduates more minority engineers than most other engineering schools because of its participation in the dual - degree engineering program, a partnership with minority - serving institutions.
MTBI's goal
is to help underrepresented minorities
prepare for graduate studies; it
is now located at Arizona State University.)
Thus, one of the first steps in planning to enter
graduate school
is to
prepare for the GRE.
Sure, advisers may not
be in the best position to mentor students on such a wide variety of paths, but universities still owe it to their students, and to society, to provide meaningful help in
preparing their Ph.D.
graduates for the nonacademic roles they
're likely to hold.
Campbell notes that the «self - selecting» people who apply to BALSA have «an appetite
for something» that
graduate school and postdoc training
is not providing, namely the relationships and experiences that
prepare them to move into nonacademic opportunities.
There
's no mystery about why so many universities do so little to
prepare their Ph.D.
graduates for the futures that realistically await them, or why this lack has, until recently, received very little attention.
Making Mutant Beach Hoppers: Beach hopper embryos (top), half a millimeter across,
are lined up and
prepared for an injection by Erin Jarvis, a
graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley.