WHAT’S MY LINE? CAREERS USING MATHS STEM Careers learning Module 2013 Taster version.

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WHAT’S MY LINE? CAREERS USING MATHS STEM Careers learning Module 2013 Taster version

Instructions  Reveal the statements one at a time. Students guess what the job is when they’ve seen sufficient clues. Get them to explain their reasoning.  Some of the job titles may not be familiar to the students (e.g. optometrist, operational researcher, actuary), so you may need to provide titles for them to choose from ( include ‘red herrings’!), and some further careers information.  Students could, after doing some research, make up examples for other subjects. They could be challenged to bring in props!

Margaret 1. Margaret is a health specialist 2. She has her own private practice but she could work for the NHS 3. Salaries range from around £21,000 to over £75,000 a year 4. Margaret uses maths to maintain her own accounts, tax records and pension plan 5. Doing her degree, she needed a background in maths to understand the action of lenses on changing the angles at which light travels (refraction) and other basic measurements; but now she is qualified she does not use maths a huge amount in her day- to-day job 6. She carries out eye tests as well as prescribing contact lenses and glasses 7. She examines the eyes to detect signs of injury, disease, abnormality and defects in vision 8. Margaret is an optometrist

Steve 1. Steve has always been interested in maps 2. He works mainly out in the field and the rest of the time in the office 3. Salaries range from around £20,000 to over £70,000 a year 4. Steve uses maths to take measurements and draw accurate maps using computer software 5. As well as maths skills, he needs personal skills to work with colleagues and deal with clients 6. He maps features of the landscape, man-made objects and boundaries 7. He collects land measurements and data to make site plans and reports for building and engineering projects 8. Steve is a geomatic or land surveyor

Guang 1. Guang works in a design-related field 2. He didn’t get much careers help at school but did his own research carefully 3. Salaries range from around £17,000 to over £60,000 a year 4. He uses computer software in the design process 5. Guang does not use maths much in the artistic phase of the design process; but then he uses a lot of geometry and measurement to help realise his designs 6. He draws plans to scale in two or three dimensions and creates structures with interesting shapes and angles 7. He designs buildings and the spaces in and around them in response to a client's vision 8. Guang is an architect

Amita 1. Amita works in the financial services sector 2. She works for a small company so gets more varied tasks than she would probably get if she worked for a large company and had to specialise in one area 3. Salaries range from £14,000 to over £35,000 a year 4. She works with spreadsheets, databases and word processing software 5. Amita started the job straight after school with GCSE qualifications and then studied part-time for the professional qualifications that will help her to progress 6. She uses maths to maintain and check financial records 7. She collects, checks and analyses financial information such as invoices, payments and receipts 8. Amita is an accounting technician

Stacy 1. Stacy is a graduate working in a branch of the leisure industry 2. She thinks it’s great to turn her hobby into a career 3. Salaries range from around £19,000 to over £60,000 a year 4. She works in a studio as part of a team 5. Her work is concerned with probability and statistics 6. She needs to know principles of algebra, geometry and calculus to be successful in using the software that she uses in her job 7. She devises, designs and produces computer games 8. Stacy is a computer games designer

Paul 1. Paul has very good practical hand skills 2. He started as an Apprentice 3. Salaries range from around £20,000 to over £35,000 a year 4. He works in the manufacture of machinery but other people who do this job could work in a wide range of sectors including transport, healthcare and the production of materials 5. He needs to know how to use algebraic, trigonometric and statistical methods and to be able to use elementary calculus techniques 6. He reads and creates technical drawings 7. He designs, builds, operates and services plant machinery and parts 8. Paul is a mechanical engineering technician

Debrief  Numeracy is a core skill in most jobs and for personal money management  Numeracy is essential for running your own business  For some jobs you need to use maths during your initial training to understand the basis of what you are doing but once you are qualified, apart from keeping up-to-date, you may not use maths very much in your day-to-day work, e.g. optometrist  The highest paid jobs using maths and statistics are in finance and high-level management  Most people who use maths a lot in their work specialise in specific branches of maths (e.g. geometry for architects and surveyors) but secondary-school maths teachers need to work across all branches!