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Career Investigation (5 marks)

There are lots of career options and where do you start??? The first step is thinking about your
strengths and interests. The next step is to think about is how much training you are willing to invest
into obtaining your career.
Just because you love Psychology in school doesnt mean you are willing to invest the 10-12 years (and
money) it takes to become a Psychologist. Now is the time to research and find a program option that
works for you and your strengths.

Task #1 Your strengths and Interests
#1 List your top 6 strengths from your Strengths Comic:
Ambitious
Social
Honest
Positive
Optimism
Brave
#2 List your 6-8 Hobbies and Interests from your ePortfolio:
Soccer
Cross-country skiing
Ride horses
Field hockey
Music
Friends
#3 What is your favorite subject/subjects in school and WHY?:
Socials: I really like it because its interesting how people changed from the beginning until now and still
do.
Psychology: I really like it because it shows how people react and why they react a certain way.


Sport: I love sport. It is so good for your body and your health to stay fit. Its also a good way to connect
with different people.
Task #2 -Find a Focus Area that interests you.
Review the focus areas book. The focus areas are useful as they give you a starting point to think about
the direction you want your career to go (what are your key interests?). Take a look at one or two focus
areas that interest you. Answer the following questions in complete sentences.
1. Select 1 or 2 focus areas. In 2-3 sentences, describe why this area/areas are of interest to you.
Health and Human Service Focus Area
This area is very interesting, because I can help people and its a good opportunity to learn how
to react when there is an accident.
2. Take look at the Course Selection Form you filled out list the electives you plan on taking that
might help you with your focus area. Are there any other courses you should take, that you
currently dont have listed? Dont forget to visit your career centre or counselor if you have any
questions!
I need to have:
Family Studies 11
Family Studies 12
Human Services 11
Human Services 12
Law 12
Work Experience 12




Task #3 - How much post-secondary education is right for YOU?
There are many options to obtaining your career workplace training, apprenticeship, college,
university, and the military are a few of your options.
Before you begin selecting a career and diving into your research you have to really think about how
much further education you are interested in. Review the following options to see what best suits you.
In 2-3 sentences, describe what one (or two options) is the best fit for you think about time
commitment, costs, and your academic ability. You dont need to research individual programs, just
think about if you are more interested in trades, certificate programs, diploma, or university
I want to go to University and study Physiology. I know itll take some time and money, but it will be
worth it.

FOUNDATION TRADE CERTIFICATES These programs introduce you to a variety of trades training
opportunities. Grads often receive some technical training credit towards their desired trade. These
programs are typically six to 12 months long. Click here to see Okanagan College Foundation program
offerings.
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS Apprenticeship combines paid on-the-job training, work experience and
post-secondary classroom instruction. Click here to see Okanagan College Apprenticeship program
offerings. **Also, SD23s Dual Credit programs in your Grade 12 year.
CERTIFICATE Normally involves up to one year of full-time study. Academic certificates are typically
made up of 30 credits or about 10 courses. These programs are typically taken at a college. Click here to
see Okanagan College Certificate program offerings.
DIPLOMA Normally involves two years of full-time study. Academic diplomas are usually made up of 60
credits or about 20 courses. These programs are typically taken at a college. Okanagan College offers
many diploma programs such as Business Administration Diploma or Commercial Aviation Diploma.
BCIT offers many diploma programs at their Burnaby campus.
BACHELORS DEGREE (Undergraduate degree) Normally requires four years of academic course work.
You can apply right to the University or start at a college and transfer in your first year or two. It is
common to gain specialization in one subject area through a Major.
MASTERS DEGREE Normally involves two years of full-time studies beyond an undergraduate degree.
The degree offers you the opportunity to enhance knowledge and skills through a combination of course
work and independent research under a faculty advisor. The research is presented in the form of a
thesis.




Task #4 - COBSS Central Okanagan Bursary & Scholarship
One application allows students to apply to hundreds of awards. Bursary primarily based in financial
need. Scholarship based on excellence in a variety of areas (academic, fine arts, applied skills, sports,
community involvement, etc.)

Visit SD23s COBSS website for the following questions. You can answer in point form.
1. Who is eligible for a COBSS award?
Central School
Ecole de L'anse au Sable
George Elliot Secondary School
Heritage Christian School
Immaculata Regional High School
Kelowna Christian School
Kelowna Secondary School
Mount Boucherie Secondary School
Okanagan Adventist Academy
Okanagan Mission Secondary School
Rutland Secondary School
2. Post the link to where you find the application: https://ereg.sd23.bc.ca/cobss/
3. Do you plan on applying? Why or Why not? Click here to enter text.
No I wont apply for it, because Im going to leave Canada in about 2 months so there is no sense
to apply for it.

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