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About Me The career that I am interested in is in the Human Services field. After graduation I plan on getting a part time job I plan on attending Lansing Community College
Related Work Experience Childcare
How I fulfilled the Michigan Merit Curriculum In my educational career I have explored these subjects through the Michigan Merit Curriculum Language Arts Social Studies Science Mathematics
Fulfillment of Language Arts I have completed: – English 9, English 10, English 11, and English 12 In these classes I have: – done essays – personal/group presentations – learned grammar – Cover letters, resumes, and personal biographies Activities in Vocational Diploma class include: – written goals, resumes, cover letters, and personal biographies
Fulfillment of Social Studies I have completed: – World History, US History, Civics, and Economics – I learned about laws, politics, money, government, and different types of markets In these classes I have: – learned about different cultures, and the different ways people live – our past – Learned certain cultures and other ways of people’s lives back then. Slavery, Civil War, and the Holocaust Activities in Vocational Diploma class include: – current events – talked about elections and politics – 911 calls, hospital vs urgent care, what chemicals not to mix
Fulfillment of Science I have completed: Biology, Chemistry, Health In these classes I have: – learned about the environment – evolution – We made maps of the ecosystem – Projects on viruses and bacteria – Genetic code projects
Fulfillment of Mathematics I have completed: Algebra 1 and 2, and Geometry In these classes I have: – learned how to do equations – Learned short cuts to remember formulas – graphed functions and equations – used mental math to help it go quicker Activities in Vocational Diploma class include: – Personal finance, and LCC tuition cost
Courses at GL that related to my career Civics – We learned about laws and rights History – What it was like back then to now Basic Economics – Learned about people, money, and society Social Studies – Human interactions from past to present – Determined the right thing to do in any situation
Technology Microsoft Word Microsoft Power Point Prezi
Career Research
JUVENILE CORRECTIONS OFFICER /1475.pdf
Occupation Profile of a Juvenile Corrections Officer Specific Tasks for Juvenile Corrections Officers: – Fire safety, and sanitation inspections. – Give clothing, tools, and other items to inmates. – Guard facility entrances to screen visitors. – Head counts to make sure each prisoner is present. – Serve meals, and beverages to each prisoner. General Skills needed for Juvenile Corrections Officers: – Getting Information – Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events – Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates – fam=33&id=1&nodeid=2&soccode=333012&stfips=26&x=66&y=11
Tools and Technology used by a Juvenile Corrections Officer Hand Guns Handcuffs Hand Sprayer Security or access control systems Personal computers Notebook computers Spreadsheet software Word processing software – px?onetcode=
Juvenile Corrections Officer Certifications Core Certifications: Certified Corrections Manager Certified Corrections Supervisor Certified Corrections Officer/Provisional Advanced Certifications: – Certified Corrections Executive/Juvenile Specialty Certifications: – Certified Corrections Officer/Juvenile – rd_results.asp?by=keyword&from=keyword_search&nodeid=17&keyw ord=Corrections+Officer&searchType=cert_Occupation
Degree Requirements for a Juvenile Corrections Officer You need at least an Associate’s Degree Additional Requirements: – CPR Certified
If I were to start off by getting my Associate’s Degree at LCC… I would get an Associates in Social Science I would need 63 credits total eprograms/current/Applied/1475.pdf
Required Courses with in Major for a Juvenile Corrections Officer Total Required Credits: 45 Intro to Criminal Justice Criminal Law Intro to Juvenile Justice Juvenile Offenders/Families Juvenile Residential Services Report Writing/Crim Justice Juvenile Justice: Special Pops Human Relations/Crim Justice Juvenile Internship I Juvenile Internship II Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology Fund of Public Speaking Composition I
Additional Requirements for a Juvenile Corrections Officer Related Professional Course Credits: Total General Education Credits: 6-9 – Mathematics Core Area – Science Core Area
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Occupation Profile of a Corrections Officer Specific Tasks for Corrections Officers: – Fire safety, and sanitation inspections. – Give clothing, tools, and other items to inmates. – Guard facility entrances to screen visitors. – Head counts to make sure each prisoner is present. – Serve meals, and beverages to each prisoner. General skills needed for Corrections Officers: – Getting Information – Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events – Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates – onetcode=
Tools and Technology used by a Corrections Officer Hand Guns Handcuffs Hand Sprayer Security or access control systems Personal computers Notebook computers Spreadsheet software Word processing software h.aspx?onetcode=
Corrections Officer Certifications Core Certifications: – Certified Corrections Manager: – Certified Corrections Supervisor – Certified Corrections Officer/Provisional Advanced Certifications: – Certified Corrections Executive/Juvenile Specialty Certifications: – Certified Corrections Officer/Juvenile – =keyword&from=keyword_search&nodeid=17&keyword=Corrections+Officer&searchTy pe=cert_Occupation
Degree Requirements for a Corrections Officer You need at least an Associate’s Degree
If I were to start off by getting my Associate’s Degree at LCC… I would get an Associate in Applied Science Degree I would need at least 63 Credits for the minimum total programs/current/Applied/1209.pdf
Required Courses with in Major for a Corrections Officer Total Required Credits: 45 Intro Computer Info Systems Intro to Criminal Justice Intro to Juvenile Justice Introduction to Corrections Probation and Parole Legal Issues in Corrections Correctional Institutions Correctional Clients Human Relations/Crim Justice Critical Thinking in Law Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology Fund of Public Speaking Composition I
Additional Requirements for a Corrections Officer Additional Required Credit Number: General Education Core Areas: 6-9 – Mathematics Core Area – Science Core Area Related Professional Courses: 12-15
FIRE SCIENCE/ BASIC EMT
Occupation Profile of a Basic EMT Specific Tasks for EMTs: – Give first aid treatment or life support care to sick or injured people before transportation. – Replenish first aid equipment properly. – Comfort and reassure patients. – Follow instructions from an emergency medical dispatcher. – Work with other emergency medical team members, police, or fire personnel. General skills needed for EMTs: – Care for and assist to others. – Make decisions and solve problems. – Recording and documenting information. – 1&jobfam=29&id=1&nodeid=2&soccode=292041&stfips=26&x=48&y=8
Tools and Technology used by a Basic EMT Ambulances Blood pressure cuffs. Automated external defibrillator (AED). Medical oxygen masks. Medical software Epocrates software Skyscape software –
Basic EMT Certification Core Certifications : – Certified Healthcare Emergency Professional – First Responder – Emergency Medical Technician-Basic – Emergency Technician-Intermediate 85 – Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic – Certified Medical Interpreter Advanced Certifications: – Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Specialty Certifications: – Critical Care Paramedics – =keyword&from=keyword_search&nodeid=17&keyword=EMT+or+Paramedic&searchTy pe=cert_Occupation
Degree Requirements for Fire Science/ Basic EMT You need at least an Associate’s Degree
If I were to start off by getting my Associate’s Degree at LCC… I would get an Associate in Applied Science Degree I would need at least 69 Credits for the minimum total rograms/current/Applied/1057.pdf
Required Courses with in Major for Fire Science/ Basic EMT Total Required Credits: 45 Internet Literacy Basic EMT I Basic EMT II Basic EMT III Basic EMT IV Basic EMT Clinical Principles Emergency Services MI F.F.T.C. Basic Fire Level I MI F.F.T.C. Basic Fire Lev II Fire Behavior & Combustion Occup Health & Safety/Fire Svc Fire Service Career Developmnt Fire Academy Fitness Training Fire Science Healthy Lifestyle
Additional Requirements for Fire Science/ Basic EMT General Education Core Requirements: Communication Core Area 3-4 Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area 3-4 Mathematics Core Area 3-4 Science Core Area 3-5 Writing Core Area 3-4