Courses and Career Options after Class 12 in HumanitiesAJAL A J
This document provides information on career and course options after completing class 12 in humanities. It discusses options in several fields such as geography, anthropology, economics, psychology, social work, foreign languages, history, and sports/physical education. For each field, it provides a brief introduction, lists relevant courses and areas of work, and describes some example courses and institutes. The document aims to help students choose the right career path after 12th humanities. It ends by asking if the reader is ready to take their career to the next level.
Career and courses options in humanitiesPankaj Ghate
The document provides information on career and course options available in the field of humanities and languages. It outlines the various subjects that fall under humanities such as history, archaeology, sociology, political science, etc. It then provides details of undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma and certificate level courses offered in these subjects across different universities and institutions in India. Eligibility criteria and admission processes for various courses are also mentioned.
This document discusses career options after 10th grade in India, including polytechnic/diploma programs, ITI programs, and completing 12th grade. Polytechnic/diploma programs focus on vocational and technical skills and last 2-3 years, qualifying graduates as assistant or junior engineers. ITI programs focus on specific vocational skills and trades and last 1-2 years, producing technicians. Completing 12th grade allows students to pursue diploma programs, graduation, or stream-specific courses. The document provides details on program durations, areas of study, job opportunities, and higher education options for each path.
How to Establish Your Career in Arts and Humanities.pptxMATS University
The document discusses how to establish a career in arts and humanities. It recommends pursuing humanities subjects after 10th grade to explore interests. Students should pick a bachelor's degree focusing on their preferred subject to gain in-depth knowledge. The document also suggests taking workshops and online courses to expand knowledge, and seeking internships to gain industry experience. Studying at the postgraduate level can enhance skills and open up career opportunities like becoming a lecturer. The MATS School of Arts and Humanities in Chhattisgarh offers programs from UG to PhD levels and helps students develop skills for successful careers.
Confused what to do after 12? There are numerous questions that drive one crazy as to which career option to choose?
Which stream to apply for? What are the courses available in that stream? Which are the different available options? How do i go about it ? etc
In this presentation various available options for students of class 12th in India have been mentioned. This will make one make an informed decision of one of the most crucial decisions of his/her life. So be wise, go through all the options, understand your potential and inclination towards certain subjects/courses and opt for that stream/field that suits you the best.
Good Luck!!
Career opportunities after 10th std (Career after Class 10)Ritika Dhameja
Students are extremely confused as to which stream they should select or which subjects to choose and where will my career lead to etc.
Here is a presentation which will helps you to address the above problems. Students need proper guidance and channel to help them sort their confused mind.
This document provides career guidance and education options in India. It lists the number of universities, colleges, and institutions in India and notes that over half the population is under 25 years old. It discusses career choices in various fields like arts, languages, mathematics, law, business, computers, healthcare, fashion, teaching, government jobs, performing arts, and sports. It encourages focusing on your strengths and passions rather than weaknesses and advises developing basic skills and focusing on work rather than money. It provides information on studying abroad and resources for further career planning research.
Career guidance presentation for students of class 10th by Students Islamic Organization - Barkas. It consist of three parts
1) Pre-requisite for selecting a course
2) Courses details
3) Motivation
Courses and Career Options after Class 12 in HumanitiesAJAL A J
This document provides information on career and course options after completing class 12 in humanities. It discusses options in several fields such as geography, anthropology, economics, psychology, social work, foreign languages, history, and sports/physical education. For each field, it provides a brief introduction, lists relevant courses and areas of work, and describes some example courses and institutes. The document aims to help students choose the right career path after 12th humanities. It ends by asking if the reader is ready to take their career to the next level.
Career and courses options in humanitiesPankaj Ghate
The document provides information on career and course options available in the field of humanities and languages. It outlines the various subjects that fall under humanities such as history, archaeology, sociology, political science, etc. It then provides details of undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma and certificate level courses offered in these subjects across different universities and institutions in India. Eligibility criteria and admission processes for various courses are also mentioned.
This document discusses career options after 10th grade in India, including polytechnic/diploma programs, ITI programs, and completing 12th grade. Polytechnic/diploma programs focus on vocational and technical skills and last 2-3 years, qualifying graduates as assistant or junior engineers. ITI programs focus on specific vocational skills and trades and last 1-2 years, producing technicians. Completing 12th grade allows students to pursue diploma programs, graduation, or stream-specific courses. The document provides details on program durations, areas of study, job opportunities, and higher education options for each path.
How to Establish Your Career in Arts and Humanities.pptxMATS University
The document discusses how to establish a career in arts and humanities. It recommends pursuing humanities subjects after 10th grade to explore interests. Students should pick a bachelor's degree focusing on their preferred subject to gain in-depth knowledge. The document also suggests taking workshops and online courses to expand knowledge, and seeking internships to gain industry experience. Studying at the postgraduate level can enhance skills and open up career opportunities like becoming a lecturer. The MATS School of Arts and Humanities in Chhattisgarh offers programs from UG to PhD levels and helps students develop skills for successful careers.
Confused what to do after 12? There are numerous questions that drive one crazy as to which career option to choose?
Which stream to apply for? What are the courses available in that stream? Which are the different available options? How do i go about it ? etc
In this presentation various available options for students of class 12th in India have been mentioned. This will make one make an informed decision of one of the most crucial decisions of his/her life. So be wise, go through all the options, understand your potential and inclination towards certain subjects/courses and opt for that stream/field that suits you the best.
Good Luck!!
Career opportunities after 10th std (Career after Class 10)Ritika Dhameja
Students are extremely confused as to which stream they should select or which subjects to choose and where will my career lead to etc.
Here is a presentation which will helps you to address the above problems. Students need proper guidance and channel to help them sort their confused mind.
This document provides career guidance and education options in India. It lists the number of universities, colleges, and institutions in India and notes that over half the population is under 25 years old. It discusses career choices in various fields like arts, languages, mathematics, law, business, computers, healthcare, fashion, teaching, government jobs, performing arts, and sports. It encourages focusing on your strengths and passions rather than weaknesses and advises developing basic skills and focusing on work rather than money. It provides information on studying abroad and resources for further career planning research.
Career guidance presentation for students of class 10th by Students Islamic Organization - Barkas. It consist of three parts
1) Pre-requisite for selecting a course
2) Courses details
3) Motivation
The document provides information about various career options after 10th and 12th standards including engineering fields like aviation, shipping, architecture, construction, mining, petroleum, plastics, polymers, rubber, ceramics, textiles, packaging, leather technology, and tool and die making. It discusses the nature of work, required personality traits, and educational courses for different careers.
The document discusses various career options available for students after completing their 12th standard education in arts, science, or commerce streams. It outlines opportunities in fields like management, law, teaching, media, design, criminology, animation, travel and tourism, and creative arts. It provides details on eligibility requirements, duration of study, salary prospects, and growth opportunities for each discussed career path to help students make an informed choice about their professional future.
This document provides information to students on career and course options after 10th grade. It discusses the importance of choosing the right career path and carefully planning for the future. The main streams discussed are Science, Commerce, and Arts. Science students have options in engineering, medical, and management fields. Commerce focuses on subjects like accountancy and business studies. Arts involves subjects such as history, psychology, and geography. The document also describes diploma programs in engineering and career opportunities in fields like the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Central Reserve Police Force. It stresses choosing a field of interest and attending career counseling to help decide on goals.
This slideshow discusses what a student has in the form of opportunities after 10th grade. There are a lot of career options. The key to success is to simply follow your heart.
The document discusses various career options after completing 12th grade. It outlines options in fields like commerce, arts, science, engineering, computers, IT, medical, and vocational courses. For each field, it lists relevant diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate programs to pursue. It provides details on eligibility criteria, entrance exams, and opportunities for different career paths for students to consider after 12th grade.
The document discusses various career opportunities in commerce after completing 12th standard, including options in fields like management, accountancy, banking, insurance, analytics, secretarial work, law, human resources, marketing, operations, and more. It provides details on the nature of work, required personality and skills, and important courses and institutes for different career paths in commerce and management.
This document provides a summary of career guidance seminar that discusses various career options after completing 10th and 12th standards. It describes the required qualities, courses, duration, eligibility and scope for careers in fields like engineering, medical, architecture, pharmacy, law, nursing, teaching, hotel management, animation, and more. It also discusses career options in distance education, industrial training institutes and ahead of times skills. The document aims to guide students in asking the right questions and choosing their fields and courses based on their interests and abilities.
After getting free from board exam anxiety of the student increase more when they get certificate from the board for class XII in science stream, the first thought that strikes students head is to become either an engineer or a doctor. However, there are lot many best Courses After 12th Science that have grown for the class XII pass outs, in which they can pursue their graduation.
The document discusses several career options that are available after completing 12th grade. It provides details about career paths in business management, law, hotel management, mass communication/journalism, computer science, and other fields like design, armed forces, engineering, and medicine. It lists the top institutes for each option and explains the admission process and selection criteria for various undergraduate courses in these domains.
This document provides career guidance information for 10th class students. It discusses the need for career guidance at this stage as students often do not plan for their future and are influenced by others in selecting a career. The document advises students to select a career by considering their personality, specific factors like interests and abilities, and interests. It provides a long list of career options in non-medical fields, sciences, medical, commerce, arts, and describes some career paths within each field. The goal is to help students make an informed choice about their career path.
After 10th, students can pursue intermediate education, polytechnic courses, ITI courses or short term vocational courses. After intermediate, options include engineering, medical, teaching and other degrees. Engineering degrees include BE/BTech which are of 4 years duration. Medical degrees include MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BUMS etc of 4-5 years duration. Teaching includes BEd, DEd, MEd of 2 years duration. Other options include BA, BSc, BCom, BCA, BBA etc of 3 years duration. After graduation, students can pursue post graduation, civil services exams, jobs or diploma courses. Post graduation courses are available based on eligibility criteria and duration ranges from 1
The document discusses various career options and paths after 10th, 12th, diploma including engineering, medical, agriculture, science streams. It provides information on entrance exams for different fields, top colleges, important factors to consider for career choice like interests, aptitude. Career paths discussed include doctor, engineer, teacher, entrepreneur, roles in armed forces, civil services, etc. It emphasizes self-assessment and choosing a field that matches one's talents and values.
This document discusses various career options after 12th standard in different streams including science, commerce, humanities, vocational courses and sports. It provides details of popular courses and career paths in each stream. In science stream, options discussed are PCM, PCB, engineering fields. Commerce stream covers CA, BCom, BBA etc. Arts stream lists BA courses and career paths. Vocational courses of 1-3 years duration in fields like electronics, fashion are presented. Finally, career options in sports like coaching, training are mentioned.
Know about various Career opportunities after choosing Science stream.
In this PPT we have introduced some new age careers, trending careers, upcoming careers.
Choose your subject combinations carefully.
look out how to decide your career after 10th class. The confusion that prevails and haunts most schools and children in India. No confusion, a complete career counselling guide.
The document discusses the career options in commerce. It provides details about the qualifications, stages of education, subjects and future prospects for Chartered Accountancy (CA), Company Secretary (CS), Cost and Management Accountant (CMA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Actuarial Science. CA, CS, CMA are regulated by statutory bodies and involve foundation, intermediate and final stages of education over 3-6 years. They offer careers in finance, banking, auditing and consulting. CFA is a globally recognized credential involving coursework and exams in finance and investments. Actuarial Science analyzes risk and uncertainty in business and offers roles in insurance.
The document provides information about career opportunities for science students after completing class 12. It begins by encouraging students to start career planning early and choose a career path suited to their goals, strengths, and interests rather than just external pressures. It then lists various career options across different fields like engineering, pharmacy, biotechnology, and more. It also discusses factors to consider when choosing an institution and provides tips for effective career planning and decision making. Overall, the document aims to guide students in exploring career options and choosing suitable paths for their long term satisfaction and success.
The document announces a live online webinar on career counseling for class 12 students organized by Baguiati Unit on July 18, 2020. The webinar will provide guidance on career options after 12th such as science, commerce, and arts streams. It will help confused students choose the right career path and degree program as there are many options to consider. Tips are provided on self-assessment, understanding courses, and future prospects to make an informed decision.
Top entrance exams: explore career options after 12thnishajj
This document discusses various career options and entrance exams available after completing 12th grade. It provides details on engineering entrance exams like JEE Main, JEE Advanced, BITSAT, and VITEEE. Medical entrance exams discussed include NEET, AIIMS, and AIPVT. Other exams mentioned are for architecture, defence, law, hotel management, and design fields. The document aims to guide students on the many undergraduate programs and eligibility tests they can explore after school.
List of Career Options after 12th : courses, institutes and other important information. by
Vikas Vats
Corporate Trainer
www.vikasvats.com
For best Exam Results attent Stident's NLP Course by Vikas Vats
www.nlpcourse.in
The document provides information on career options in liberal arts and humanities fields. It discusses that a liberal arts degree covers topics in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and formal sciences. Popular majors include anthropology, communication, English, history and more. Disciplines in liberal arts include languages, fine arts, philosophy, economics, sociology and history. Various career paths are then outlined that are suited for graduates with degrees in fields like liberal arts, political science, economics, women's and gender studies, arts/art history and social work. These careers span industries like education, healthcare, museums, law, business, media, nonprofit and government.
This document provides information to Global Studies students about career options after graduation. It discusses the wide range of career pathways available to Global Studies graduates, including jobs in public services, politics, communications, international development, and more. The document also discusses factors that influence career choices, skills developed through the Global Studies degree, and resources available to assist career progression, including speaking to a careers consultant and attending career-related events. Examples are given of jobs held by past Sussex Global Studies, Geography, IR, Anthropology, and Development graduates.
The document provides information about various career options after 10th and 12th standards including engineering fields like aviation, shipping, architecture, construction, mining, petroleum, plastics, polymers, rubber, ceramics, textiles, packaging, leather technology, and tool and die making. It discusses the nature of work, required personality traits, and educational courses for different careers.
The document discusses various career options available for students after completing their 12th standard education in arts, science, or commerce streams. It outlines opportunities in fields like management, law, teaching, media, design, criminology, animation, travel and tourism, and creative arts. It provides details on eligibility requirements, duration of study, salary prospects, and growth opportunities for each discussed career path to help students make an informed choice about their professional future.
This document provides information to students on career and course options after 10th grade. It discusses the importance of choosing the right career path and carefully planning for the future. The main streams discussed are Science, Commerce, and Arts. Science students have options in engineering, medical, and management fields. Commerce focuses on subjects like accountancy and business studies. Arts involves subjects such as history, psychology, and geography. The document also describes diploma programs in engineering and career opportunities in fields like the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Central Reserve Police Force. It stresses choosing a field of interest and attending career counseling to help decide on goals.
This slideshow discusses what a student has in the form of opportunities after 10th grade. There are a lot of career options. The key to success is to simply follow your heart.
The document discusses various career options after completing 12th grade. It outlines options in fields like commerce, arts, science, engineering, computers, IT, medical, and vocational courses. For each field, it lists relevant diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate programs to pursue. It provides details on eligibility criteria, entrance exams, and opportunities for different career paths for students to consider after 12th grade.
The document discusses various career opportunities in commerce after completing 12th standard, including options in fields like management, accountancy, banking, insurance, analytics, secretarial work, law, human resources, marketing, operations, and more. It provides details on the nature of work, required personality and skills, and important courses and institutes for different career paths in commerce and management.
This document provides a summary of career guidance seminar that discusses various career options after completing 10th and 12th standards. It describes the required qualities, courses, duration, eligibility and scope for careers in fields like engineering, medical, architecture, pharmacy, law, nursing, teaching, hotel management, animation, and more. It also discusses career options in distance education, industrial training institutes and ahead of times skills. The document aims to guide students in asking the right questions and choosing their fields and courses based on their interests and abilities.
After getting free from board exam anxiety of the student increase more when they get certificate from the board for class XII in science stream, the first thought that strikes students head is to become either an engineer or a doctor. However, there are lot many best Courses After 12th Science that have grown for the class XII pass outs, in which they can pursue their graduation.
The document discusses several career options that are available after completing 12th grade. It provides details about career paths in business management, law, hotel management, mass communication/journalism, computer science, and other fields like design, armed forces, engineering, and medicine. It lists the top institutes for each option and explains the admission process and selection criteria for various undergraduate courses in these domains.
This document provides career guidance information for 10th class students. It discusses the need for career guidance at this stage as students often do not plan for their future and are influenced by others in selecting a career. The document advises students to select a career by considering their personality, specific factors like interests and abilities, and interests. It provides a long list of career options in non-medical fields, sciences, medical, commerce, arts, and describes some career paths within each field. The goal is to help students make an informed choice about their career path.
After 10th, students can pursue intermediate education, polytechnic courses, ITI courses or short term vocational courses. After intermediate, options include engineering, medical, teaching and other degrees. Engineering degrees include BE/BTech which are of 4 years duration. Medical degrees include MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BUMS etc of 4-5 years duration. Teaching includes BEd, DEd, MEd of 2 years duration. Other options include BA, BSc, BCom, BCA, BBA etc of 3 years duration. After graduation, students can pursue post graduation, civil services exams, jobs or diploma courses. Post graduation courses are available based on eligibility criteria and duration ranges from 1
The document discusses various career options and paths after 10th, 12th, diploma including engineering, medical, agriculture, science streams. It provides information on entrance exams for different fields, top colleges, important factors to consider for career choice like interests, aptitude. Career paths discussed include doctor, engineer, teacher, entrepreneur, roles in armed forces, civil services, etc. It emphasizes self-assessment and choosing a field that matches one's talents and values.
This document discusses various career options after 12th standard in different streams including science, commerce, humanities, vocational courses and sports. It provides details of popular courses and career paths in each stream. In science stream, options discussed are PCM, PCB, engineering fields. Commerce stream covers CA, BCom, BBA etc. Arts stream lists BA courses and career paths. Vocational courses of 1-3 years duration in fields like electronics, fashion are presented. Finally, career options in sports like coaching, training are mentioned.
Know about various Career opportunities after choosing Science stream.
In this PPT we have introduced some new age careers, trending careers, upcoming careers.
Choose your subject combinations carefully.
look out how to decide your career after 10th class. The confusion that prevails and haunts most schools and children in India. No confusion, a complete career counselling guide.
The document discusses the career options in commerce. It provides details about the qualifications, stages of education, subjects and future prospects for Chartered Accountancy (CA), Company Secretary (CS), Cost and Management Accountant (CMA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Actuarial Science. CA, CS, CMA are regulated by statutory bodies and involve foundation, intermediate and final stages of education over 3-6 years. They offer careers in finance, banking, auditing and consulting. CFA is a globally recognized credential involving coursework and exams in finance and investments. Actuarial Science analyzes risk and uncertainty in business and offers roles in insurance.
The document provides information about career opportunities for science students after completing class 12. It begins by encouraging students to start career planning early and choose a career path suited to their goals, strengths, and interests rather than just external pressures. It then lists various career options across different fields like engineering, pharmacy, biotechnology, and more. It also discusses factors to consider when choosing an institution and provides tips for effective career planning and decision making. Overall, the document aims to guide students in exploring career options and choosing suitable paths for their long term satisfaction and success.
The document announces a live online webinar on career counseling for class 12 students organized by Baguiati Unit on July 18, 2020. The webinar will provide guidance on career options after 12th such as science, commerce, and arts streams. It will help confused students choose the right career path and degree program as there are many options to consider. Tips are provided on self-assessment, understanding courses, and future prospects to make an informed decision.
Top entrance exams: explore career options after 12thnishajj
This document discusses various career options and entrance exams available after completing 12th grade. It provides details on engineering entrance exams like JEE Main, JEE Advanced, BITSAT, and VITEEE. Medical entrance exams discussed include NEET, AIIMS, and AIPVT. Other exams mentioned are for architecture, defence, law, hotel management, and design fields. The document aims to guide students on the many undergraduate programs and eligibility tests they can explore after school.
List of Career Options after 12th : courses, institutes and other important information. by
Vikas Vats
Corporate Trainer
www.vikasvats.com
For best Exam Results attent Stident's NLP Course by Vikas Vats
www.nlpcourse.in
The document provides information on career options in liberal arts and humanities fields. It discusses that a liberal arts degree covers topics in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and formal sciences. Popular majors include anthropology, communication, English, history and more. Disciplines in liberal arts include languages, fine arts, philosophy, economics, sociology and history. Various career paths are then outlined that are suited for graduates with degrees in fields like liberal arts, political science, economics, women's and gender studies, arts/art history and social work. These careers span industries like education, healthcare, museums, law, business, media, nonprofit and government.
This document provides information to Global Studies students about career options after graduation. It discusses the wide range of career pathways available to Global Studies graduates, including jobs in public services, politics, communications, international development, and more. The document also discusses factors that influence career choices, skills developed through the Global Studies degree, and resources available to assist career progression, including speaking to a careers consultant and attending career-related events. Examples are given of jobs held by past Sussex Global Studies, Geography, IR, Anthropology, and Development graduates.
This document summarizes a training webinar series on advocacy and influencing skills for librarians presented by Stephen Abram. The series includes webinars on factors influencing funding for public libraries, advocacy strategies for different types of libraries, best practices for advocates, and community communication strategies. Contact information is provided for the series instructors and links to additional advocacy resources from the University of Toronto iSchool and Stephen's Lighthouse blog. The goal of the series is to build the capacity of librarians and library staff in advocacy and promoting the value of public libraries.
This document provides an overview of public relations strategies and techniques for senior living communities. It defines public relations as a third-party endorsement that influences decision making. Effective PR creates buzz and far-reaching, long-lasting effects compared to advertising. However, PR results cannot be guaranteed and are difficult to measure. The document recommends developing a PR strategy and timeline, determining goals and key messages, and gearing messages toward specific media. It also provides tips for identifying news opportunities, determining the right reporters, developing press kits, using spokespeople and social media, and maximizing coverage of events.
Roger Harris offers business services including branding, copywriting, social media and communications strategy. He has experience creating content for websites and print materials, developing social media strategies, and consulting on online presence. The document provides examples of past clients and case studies, testimonials, Harris' areas of expertise, and information on fees.
Christina Kelly if Golley Slater on what we can do at our own level to advocate our library services.
Presentation given on the 27th October at the Carnegie Conference Dentre (Dunfermline) at the CILIPS Autumn Gathering.
Public relations can be used to manage an event's reputation through both loud tactical tools to draw attention and quiet strategic tools to shift opinions. PR is implemented through various channels like media, events, and word-of-mouth. The goal is often to influence opinions by persuading, crystallizing, or reinforcing them. Relationship marketing focuses on customer retention through mutual benefit and cooperation. It involves social media strategies to engage brand fans and encourage co-creation, which blurs roles between producers and consumers but can benefit all parties.
This document outlines a presentation given by Stephen Abram on influencing skills for librarians. It discusses defining advocacy and differentiating it from public relations and marketing. It provides tips for advocacy including identifying stakeholders, crafting messages, and using stories and metrics to showcase the value of libraries. Specific advocacy strategies are presented such as developing relationships, partnering with stakeholders, and maintaining ongoing advocacy plans. The document emphasizes listening first, being visible and likable when advocating.
This document discusses researching institutions to distribute media products like music videos. It provides tips on researching platforms that distribute music videos, print media, and how institutions target audiences. Specific institutions mentioned include YouTube, record labels, music channels, and technologies like websites that have impacted bands and labels. Users are advised to research ownership, target markets, sales figures, and changing distribution techniques of institutions.
Advocacy after elections - UW Parkside, 11-13-12Anne Katz
The document discusses advocacy strategies for nonprofits to influence decision-makers and sustain their organizations. It defines advocacy as educating decision-makers about an issue or cause through grassroots involvement and telling impactful stories. The document provides an advocacy framework and tools for nonprofits, and recommends establishing relationships with elected officials by congratulating them, sending informational packets, and inviting them to programs in order to promote their issues and organizations.
The power behind images advertisement discourseAzam Almubarki
The document discusses critical discourse analysis and how images are encoded and decoded in advertisements. It analyzes six advertisements - two product ads and four non-product ads - using Fairclough's three dimensional model and Kress and van Leeuwen's grammar of visual design. The analysis finds that most producers try to position the viewer as powerful by giving them the choice, likely to encourage selection. When the producer is the government, they aim to show power over people, implying the powerful should assert authority for obedience.
The document discusses developing an ideal consumer profile by analyzing consumer trends, segmentation, demographics, psychology, behavior, and contextual influences. It emphasizes understanding the consumer experience and creating a detailed consumer avatar to develop an effective product proposition considering consumers' needs, wants, and decision-making processes. Location, price, and promotion strategies are also important to ensure the product is accessible and beneficial for the target consumer segment.
Public relations has evolved from press agents in the early 20th century to encompass relationship building and two-way communication. The profession aims to help organizations adapt to their various publics. There are over 275,000 PR professionals in the US working in fields like media relations, community outreach, and crisis management. While the job outlook is strong with a projected 24% growth rate, salaries range from $28,000 for entry-level to nearly $90,000 for top earners, with corporate communications paying more. The Public Relations Society of America is the major professional organization.
Public Relations as a Profession: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrowsweetface4e29
Public relations has evolved from ancient times focused on publicity and press agents to today emphasizing relationship building and engagement. The PRSA defines public relations as helping organizations and publics adapt to each other. There are over 275,000 PR professionals in fields like media relations, community relations, and crisis management. While the average salary is around $50,000, top earners make just under $90,000. "Spin doctors" aim to shape public opinion through biased interpretations but risk losing credibility.
Running events to promote or create work - Peter Fraser , Director at Insight Education & Tiresias Media.
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The document discusses different types of research and audience profiling for a media product. It defines quantitative research as the systematic empirical investigation of social phenomena using statistical techniques. Qualitative research aims to gather an in-depth understanding of human behavior and decision-making. Audience profiling considers factors like age, gender, income, interests and habits to define a target audience. Demographics provide quantifiable statistics about a population, while psychographics study personality, values, attitudes and lifestyles.
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This document discusses the field of political science. It defines political science as the study of governance, politics, and government. The document outlines the importance of political science in inculcating knowledge about states and global events. It also lists some of the main subfields that make up political science, including comparative politics, political theory, and international relations. Finally, the document discusses some common career paths for political science majors, such as policy analysts, legislative assistants, and political consultants.
Presentation by the Common Language Project about Entrepreneurial Journalism to the October 2011 meeting of the Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators.
This marketing campaign summary outlines objectives, target audiences, and recommendations across various media channels for The Economist brand. The key objectives are to increase brand awareness, drive traffic to their website and generate impressions. The target audience is intellectually curious individuals ages 25-44 in New York and San Francisco making $75K+. Recommendations include digital display, mobile, and social media ads targeting this audience, as well as print ads, direct marketing including email, and tie-in promotions with partners like TED Talks.
In the intricate tapestry of life, connections serve as the vibrant threads that weave together opportunities, experiences, and growth. Whether in personal or professional spheres, the ability to forge meaningful connections opens doors to a multitude of possibilities, propelling individuals toward success and fulfillment.
Eirini is an HR professional with strong passion for technology and semiconductors industry in particular. She started her career as a software recruiter in 2012, and developed an interest for business development, talent enablement and innovation which later got her setting up the concept of Software Community Management in ASML, and to Developer Relations today. She holds a bachelor degree in Lifelong Learning and an MBA specialised in Strategic Human Resources Management. She is a world citizen, having grown up in Greece, she studied and kickstarted her career in The Netherlands and can currently be found in Santa Clara, CA.
Joyce M Sullivan, Founder & CEO of SocMediaFin, Inc. shares her "Five Questions - The Story of You", "Reflections - What Matters to You?" and "The Three Circle Exercise" to guide those evaluating what their next move may be in their careers.
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Leadership Ambassador club Adventist modulekakomaeric00
Aims to equip people who aspire to become leaders with good qualities,and with Christian values and morals as per Biblical teachings.The you who aspire to be leaders should first read and understand what the ambassador module for leadership says about leadership and marry that to what the bible says.Christians sh
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2. LIBRAL ARTS
• A typical liberal arts degree program is
interdisciplinary, covering topics
within the humanities, as well as
social, natural and formal sciences.
• Some of the more common majors
include: anthropology,
communication, English, history,
language and linguistics, philosophy,
political science, math, psychology
and sociology.
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3. DISCIPLINE IN
LIBERAL ARTS
• Languages
• Linguistics
• Literature
• Fine Arts
• Music
• PerformingArts
• Philosophy
• Religious studies
• Economics
• Geography
• Political science
• Sociology
• History
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4. EVENT ORGANIZER
• You know how to plan &
organize and you know how
to make people happy
• Utilize those skills and set up
events for different
companies and their clients
or employees
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5. • A public relations (PR) manager is in charge of
overseeing how a person or company is viewed by
customers or the media.
• Helps a company control its publicity.
PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER
• The job of a PR manager usually
involves both generating positive
publicity and
managing negative publicity.
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6. • Bankruptcy Lawyer
• Business / Corporate Law
Attorney
• Contracts
• Incorporation
• Litigation
• Patents
• Civil Rights Attorney
• Constitutional Law
• Human Rights
• Criminal Defense Attorney
• Labour Lawyer
• Environmental Lawyer
• Estate Law Attorney / Estate
Planning
• Family & Divorce Lawyer
• Government Lawyers
• Private Practice Lawyer
• Property / Real Estate Law
Attorne
• Public Interest Lawyer
• Trial Lawyer
LAWYER
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7. • Many fields make use of editors—film, video, magazine,
newspaper, blog, and book, both fiction and non-fiction. A task
common to all is to ensure that the product they produce is the
best it can be in the time available and with the resources
available.
EDITOR
• An editor is someone who is a critical reader, and a lover of words.
They will prepare a client's manuscript for publication by
polishing, refining and enhancing it. An editor is seen as a
gatekeeper between the writer and audience, and they have to
take a dual sided point of view in order to keep both parties happy.
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8. • In general, a psephologist is a technical and formal term for a
category of media workers who provide information on
elections in any given country
PSEPHLOGIST
Psephology is a branch of political
science which deals with the study
and scientific analysis of elections.
Psephology uses historical precinct
voting data, public opinion polls,
campaign finance information and
similar statistical data.
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9. Your strong interest in family has led you to track down your ancestors.
Now family and friends are asking you to do the same for them which leads
to the questions:
Are you ready to research for others?
Does that make you a professional genealogist?
GENEALOGIST
While doing research for others is common for
a working genealogist, it is not the only area of
endeavour for them. Genealogists serve in
many different positions.They are lecturers,
teachers, archivists, librarians, writers, and
tour coordinators to name a few different
types of occupations.
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10. An advertising manager
is someone who plans
and directs the
promotional and
advertising campaigns of
companies in order to
generate interest in a
product or service.
ADVERTISING
MANAGER
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12. • Community Planner
• Environment Planner
• Physical Geographer
• Political Geographer
• Site Selection Analyst
• Weather Forecaster
GEOGRAPHY
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13. Graduates with an anthropology degree are well-
suited for a career in any number of fields, including:
education, health care, museum curation, social work,
ANTHROPOLOGY
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14. • Public Policy Analyst
• Financial/Economic Analyst
• Political Aide
• Politician
• Economic DevelopmentOfficer
• Lobbyist
• Diplomat
• Customs Officer
• Foreign Service Officer Analyst
• Social Policy Program Officer
POLITICAL SCIENCE
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16. • SocialWorker
• Human Resources Diversity
Specialist
• Volunteer Coordinator
• Family Support Worker
• Settlement &YouthWorker
• Corporate Communications
Coordinator
• Community Service Agency Director
• Executive Director of a Non-Profit
Organization
• Child andYouthWorker
• Market Researcher
• Professor
• World bodies eg: UN, UNICEF
• Researcher
• School Counsellor
• Special EducationTeacher
• Journalist
• Editor
• Lawyer
• Archivist
• Union Organizer
• Project Manager
• Lobbyist
• Policy Analyst
• Foreign Service Officer
• Public Relations Specialist
WOMEN & GENDER STUDIES
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17. • Art Dealer
• Art Director
• Book/Journal Editor
• Graphic
Designer/Layout
Artist
• Photographer
• Documentary
EditorExhibit/Display
Designer
• Archivist
• Museum Director
• Arts Programmer Art
Therapist
• Curator
• Conservator/Restorer
• Fine Arts Handler
• Appraiser
• Historical
Preservation
Coordinator
• Art Gallery Director
• Art Critic
ARTS & ART HISTORY
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18. • Social work is a practice-based profession and an
academic discipline that promotes social change and
development, social cohesion, and the empowerment
and liberation of people.
SOCIAL WORK
• Principles of social justice,
human rights, collective
responsibility and respect
for diversities are central to
social work.
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