HB5 Business and Industry Endorsement

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4 Dec 201507:24

Summary

TLDRThe video introduces the 'Business and Industry Endorsement' pathway for Texas students, requiring additional courses in specialized fields beyond the basic graduation requirements. Several students share their career aspirations, highlighting various fields like agricultural sciences, veterinary medicine, animation, game design, and journalism. They discuss the educational paths, degree options, and career opportunities within their areas of interest, showing how the endorsement can prepare them for future success. The video emphasizes the importance of choosing the right courses and exploring college programs to pursue one's passions in these dynamic industries.

Takeaways

  • 🎓 The Business and Industry endorsement is for students interested in careers related to business, agriculture, or technology.
  • 📚 Texas requires 22 credits for the foundation graduation plan, with additional courses needed for endorsements.
  • 🏆 To achieve the distinguished level of achievement, students must complete 26 credits, including advanced math and science.
  • đŸŒ± Agriculture offers a broad range of careers including environmental consultants, agricultural engineers, and farmers.
  • đŸŸ Animal science is a part of agriculture, with veterinary medicine being a competitive and challenging field.
  • 🎼 For those interested in video games, community colleges offer programs in 3D animation, game design, and media arts.
  • 📈 Certifications in 2D animation, 3D animation, game art, and graphic design can lead to careers in the gaming industry.
  • 📰 Journalism is not limited to newspaper reporting; it also includes public relations, sports writing, and social media management.
  • đŸ« Community colleges offer associate degrees in communication, journalism, and speech communication.
  • 🎓 Four-year colleges and universities offer degrees in mass communication or journalism with various concentrations.
  • đŸ’Œ The Business and Industry endorsement can prepare students for a career in their area of interest.

Q & A

  • What is the business and industry endorsement in Texas graduation requirements?

    -The business and industry endorsement is an additional educational pathway for Texas students who want to focus on business and industry-related fields. It requires taking four additional courses in the endorsement area beyond the 22 credits needed for the foundation graduation plan.

  • How many credits are required for the distinguished level of achievement in Texas?

    -To earn the distinguished level of achievement, students must complete a total of 26 credits, including four credits in math (including Algebra 2), four credits in science, and the credits to fulfill at least one endorsement area.

  • What career options are mentioned in the script for someone interested in agricultural sciences?

    -The script mentions career options such as environmental consultant, agricultural engineer, soil and water conservationist, AGR business, farmers and ranchers, microbiologists, forestry services, and agricultural inspectors.

  • What advice did the veterinarian give Mike about becoming a vet?

    -The veterinarian advised Mike that veterinary school is competitive, with nearly 6,000 applicants competing for 2,400 openings annually. She suggested Mike take as many math and science courses in high school as possible and major in biology or zoology in college.

  • What is the educational path for someone interested in becoming a vet tech?

    -The script mentions that one can complete a Veterinary Technology program at a junior college to earn an associate of applied science degree in Veterinary Technology. After working and saving money, one can then complete a bachelor's degree and apply to veterinary school.

  • What types of degrees and certifications are available for someone interested in video game design?

    -Degrees and certifications mentioned include a technical certificate or an associate's degree in 3D animation, computer animation, or media arts. Job-related certifications available include 2D animation, 3D animation, game art, game design, graphic arts technology, graphic design, motion graphics, and web and interactive design specialization.

  • What are some of the career options in journalism that the script highlights?

    -The script highlights career options in journalism such as public relations specialist, sports writer, and social media director.

  • What degrees are offered at community colleges for students interested in journalism?

    -Community colleges offer associate of arts degrees in communication, journalism, or speech communication. Some four-year colleges and universities offer degrees in mass communication or journalism with concentrations in broadcasting, communication television, and radio communication.

  • What is the significance of the business and industry endorsement for someone interested in journalism?

    -The business and industry endorsement can prepare students for a career in journalism by providing them with relevant courses and skills needed in the field. It helps students be better prepared for bachelor's and master's programs at Texas colleges and universities.

  • What are the minimum credits required for the business and industry endorsement?

    -The minimum credits required for the business and industry endorsement are four additional courses in the endorsement area, on top of the 22 credits required in the foundation graduation plan.

Outlines

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🎓 Exploring Business & Industry Endorsements in Texas Education

The video opens with Tulie discussing career possibilities under the Business and Industry endorsement in Texas. Students must complete 22 credits for the foundation graduation plan, and an additional four credits in their chosen endorsement area to earn a total of 26 credits. To achieve the distinguished level, students also need four credits in math, including Algebra 2, and four in science. The section highlights various agricultural career paths, such as environmental consultants, agricultural engineers, and farmers, as well as the importance of selecting endorsement courses to prepare for such careers.

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đŸŒŸ Exploring Agricultural Science as a Career Path

Kellum shares his discovery that agricultural science offers far more than just livestock and farming. He outlines potential career options in environmental consulting, agricultural engineering, and agribusiness. He emphasizes the broad scope of agricultural studies and discusses his personal exploration into degrees that lead to careers in this field, encouraging viewers to look into various options. Kellum’s story introduces how the Business and Industry endorsement can guide students toward diverse agricultural careers.

đŸŸ Mike's Journey Toward Becoming a Veterinarian

Mike shares his passion for animals and his dream of becoming a veterinarian. After speaking to a vet during his dog's check-up, he learns about the highly competitive nature of veterinary schools, with only 2,400 openings each year for 6,000 applicants. Determined to meet the challenge, Mike plans to take as many math and science courses as possible and pursue a biology or zoology major in college. He also explains alternate pathways, such as becoming a veterinary technician, which offers a shorter, more immediate route to working in animal care.

🎼 Career Opportunities in Animation and Game Design

Mike, a self-proclaimed gamer, discusses his interest in video game design. He reveals that Texas community colleges offer various certificates and degrees in 2D and 3D animation, game art, and graphic design. Mike details the many pathways available, from technical certificates to associate degrees, which can lead to bachelor's or master's degrees in fields like computer animation and special effects. His excitement over the potential to turn a passion into a career is clear as he envisions working for top companies or starting his own business in the future.

📰 Journalism: Turning a Passion for Writing Into a Career

A student shares their love for writing and their interest in pursuing a journalism career. After meeting with a school counselor, they discover the range of career paths available beyond traditional reporting, such as public relations, sports writing, and social media management. They explain how the Business and Industry endorsement can help prepare students for journalism careers and outline the educational paths available, including associate degrees in journalism and communication, leading to bachelor's and master's programs in Texas. This section emphasizes the broad opportunities within the journalism field.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Endorsement

In the context of the video, 'endorsement' refers to a specialized area of study that students can pursue in addition to the standard curriculum to gain more focused skills and knowledge. The business and industry endorsement is highlighted as a pathway for students interested in careers related to business and various industries. It is integral to the video's theme as it showcases how students can align their education with their career aspirations.

💡Texas Graduation Requirements

This term refers to the minimum academic credits and courses that students in Texas must complete to graduate from high school. The video mentions that all students must earn 22 credits in the foundation graduation plan, which is a fundamental requirement. It sets the baseline for what students need to achieve before they can specialize further through endorsements.

💡Agricultural Sciences

Agricultural Sciences is a field of study that encompasses a wide range of careers related to farming, soil science, and environmental conservation. In the video, Kellum considers a career in this field, illustrating the diversity of career options available within it, such as environmental consultant or agricultural engineer. The video uses this keyword to demonstrate how broad an area of study can be and how it can lead to various career paths.

💡Veterinary

Veterinary refers to the medical field concerned with the health and diseases of animals. Mike in the video aspires to be a veterinarian, indicating a specific career path within the broader field of Agriculture. The video uses this term to highlight the competitive nature of getting into veterinary school and the educational path required to achieve this goal.

💡Veterinary Technology

This term refers to a program of study that prepares individuals to assist veterinarians in medical procedures and animal care. The video mentions a character who completed such a program and earned an associate degree, showing an alternative career path in the veterinary field that does not require a doctorate.

💡3D Animation

3D Animation is a process used in video game design and film to create the illusion of motion and depth. The video discusses how one can earn a technical certificate or an associate degree in this field, emphasizing the creative and technical skills required for careers in game design and animation.

💡Game Design

Game Design refers to the creative process of designing the content and rules of a game. The video uses this term to illustrate the various educational paths one can take to break into the gaming industry, such as earning degrees in animation or game design.

💡Journalism

Journalism is the activity of gathering, assessing, creating, and presenting news and information. The video discusses how the business and industry endorsement can prepare students for a career in journalism, highlighting the diverse career options within this field, such as public relations specialist or social media director.

💡Career Pathways

Career Pathways refer to the various routes or options available for individuals to progress in their careers. The video emphasizes the importance of exploring different career pathways within fields of study, such as Agriculture or Journalism, to help students make informed decisions about their future.

💡Community College

Community colleges offer two-year degree programs and are highlighted in the video as a stepping stone for students to gain foundational knowledge and skills before transferring to a four-year university or entering the workforce. The video mentions various programs offered by community colleges in Texas, such as those in veterinary technology or game design.

💡Bachelor's and Master's Degrees

These are higher education degrees that students can pursue after completing their initial college education. The video mentions that some fields, like journalism or computer animation, offer advanced degrees for those who wish to specialize further in their careers.

Highlights

The business and industry endorsement is for students interested in various careers.

Texas graduation requirements mandate 22 credits in the foundation graduation plan.

An endorsement requires four additional courses in the endorsement area.

Distinguished level of achievement requires 26 credits including advanced math and science.

Agriculture offers broad career pathways beyond just 4-H or FFA activities.

Career options in agriculture include environmental consultant, agricultural engineer, and soil and water conservationist.

Veterinary school is competitive with nearly 6,000 applicants for 2,400 openings annually.

High school students aspiring to be vets should take many math and science courses.

A veterinary technician can earn an associate degree in veterinary technology.

3D animation and game design offer technical certificates and associate degrees.

Job certifications in game design include 2D animation, game art, and graphic design.

Community colleges in Texas offer programs in video game design leading to an associate of science degree.

Bachelor's and master's degrees are available in computer animation and related fields.

The business and industry endorsement can prepare students for a career they love.

Journalism offers various career options such as public relations specialist and social media director.

An associate of arts degree in communication or journalism can lead to a bachelor's or master's program.

Mass communication or journalism degrees are offered at many Texas colleges and universities.

The business and industry endorsement requires specific credits to be earned.

Transcripts

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hi guys this is Tulie do any of these

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careers seem appealing to you if so the

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business and industry endorsement is for

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you Texas graduation requirements for

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all students must earn 22 credits in the

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foundation graduation plan check out

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this

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chart in addition to the 22 credits in

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the foundation graduation plan students

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who want to earn an endorsement must

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take four additional courses in the

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endorsement

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area to earn the disting level of

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achievement students must complete a

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total of 26 credits including four

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credits in math including Algebra 2 four

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credits in science and the credits to

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fulfill at least one endorsement area

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hey everybody my name's Kellum and I'm

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considering pursuing a career in

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agricultural Sciences I used to think

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that agriculture meant just being a

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member of the 4 club or the FFA and

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going to livestock shows all the time I

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sat down with my mom last week to look

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into possible careers and degrees that

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are available in this area she told me

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that agriculture is actually really

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Broad and has a lot of career Pathways

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that flow from this field of study check

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out these career options environmental

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consultant agricultural Engineers Soil

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and Water

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conservationists AGR business farmers

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and

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Ranchers

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microbiologists forestry

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services agricultural inspectors meat or

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produce let's hear from my friend Mike

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who wants to be a veterinarian you see

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animal science is also a part of

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Agriculture what's up guys my name is

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Mike and I love animals I knew from a

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very young age that I wanted to have a

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career working with them I want to be a

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vet last time we took my dog into the

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vet for its annual shots I talked to her

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about wanting to be a vet and I asked

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her what I needed to do to reach my goal

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she told me that there were 28

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veterinary schools in the United States

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and that each year nearly 6,000

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applicants compete for 2400 openings in

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other words it's very competitive and

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difficult to get into veterinary school

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that's okay I'm up for the challenge my

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plan is to take as many Math and Science

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courses in high school that I can and

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when I enroll in college I'm going to

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major in biology or zoology some

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universities offer a pre veterinary

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medicine major so depending on where I I

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go I had plenty of options on a major

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course of

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study there is a girl that works at our

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veterinarians office that is a vet tech

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she completed a Veterinary technology

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program at her junior college and earned

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an associate of applied science degree

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in Veterinary

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technology her plan is to work for a

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while and save some money and then

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complete her bachelor's degree after she

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completes her degree she wants to apply

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to a veterinary school isn't that an

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awesome idea I guess you could call me a

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gamer in my spare time you can find me

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playing my favorite video games I've

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always enjoyed thinking about how the

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characters and objects were created and

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how they move in the games I play I was

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stoked to find out I could go to my

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local community college and earn either

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a technical certificate or an associates

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degree in 3D animation computer

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animation or media arts to learn more

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about how to create these moving images

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here are a few of the job related

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certifications available in this type of

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career 2D anim

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3D animation game

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art game

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Design Graphic Arts

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technology graphic design Motion

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Graphics web and interactive design

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specialization I looked up several

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community colleges in Texas that offer a

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form of these programs in video game

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design where I can earn an associate of

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science degree check out these degrees

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associative science degree in 2D or 3D

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animation

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game art or Design Graphic Arts Motion

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Graphics web and interactive design

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specialization in my research I also

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found there are bachelor's and master's

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degrees in computer animation animation

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Tech video and special effects media

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arts game design graphics and digital

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animation do you know what this means I

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can take something I'm good at and learn

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how to become even better I can see my

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myself working at one of the top

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companies in the world man if I continue

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my education I could even own my own

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company one day the business and

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industry endorsement can really prepare

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me for a career in something that I love

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hey guys this is the weekly School

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newspaper hot of the press just recently

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I met with my school counselor and I

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told her how I really enjoy writing for

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the school newspaper I also told her

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that I am interested in a career in

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journalism she explained how the

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business and industry endorsement will

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help me be prepared for a career in

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journalism together we researched

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several local colleges with programs

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associated with journalism we also

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researched the different careers in

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journalism and I have to tell you I was

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so surprised to find out the many

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options I have to choose from I always

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thought that if I pursued a career in

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journalism it meant that I could only

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get a job as a newspaper reporter or

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maybe a reporter at a television station

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but there are many other career options

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in this field of study like public

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relations specialist sports writer or

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social media director just to name a few

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depending upon the school that you

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choose an associate of Arts degree maybe

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in communication in journalism or in

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speech communication it really depends

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upon the community college that you

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research the 2-year degree will help you

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be prepared for a bachelor's and

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Master's programs at Texas Colleges and

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universities some four-year colleges and

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universities in Texas offer degrees in

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mass communication or journalism most

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schools will offer concentration in

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broadcasting communication television

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and radio communication or other

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different concentrations I just can't

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wait to get started on my career on

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journalism I hope this information

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helped you learn more about the possible

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career Pathways that fall under the

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business and industry endorsement

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remember for the business an industry

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endorsement you must earn the following

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[Music]

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credits

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