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T103 Environmental Sc1ence I Chemistry I Labor Economics I Environmental Law I Microbiology I Air Sampling Occ. Outlook: good Salary: 515,000-335,000 The Environmental Science curriculum is one of the really teclmical fields at CTC and opens the doors to many oppor- tunities for the future environmental scientist, or 'biological technician. It provides the basic education for enter- ing many areas of research in the Envi- ronmental Science field or even in the Biological Science field. After gradu- ation from this curriculum Iimmie H olt- man will hold the title of Biological Technician' and that may be just the in- centive he will need to further his stud- ies in some inter-related field. The Envi- ronmental Sciences include geologists learth studyj, meterorologists f weather studyj, and marine biologists. It's a very interesting field of study and will cer- tainly be a marketable skill with all of the new environmental impact studies being done. Mike Philbeck believes that Environ- mental Science is one of the most fantas- tic and challenging fields of study of- fered here at CTC. He thinks that the background of knowledge in such things as biology chemistry health, microbiolo- gy and many environmental subjects will help him in obtaining a job in this field, or going on to a four-year college to continue his education. Mike's person- al goal from this field of study is to pre- pare himself for a job with the Environ- mental Protection Agency in order to do a small part to make sure that progress, which is necessary does not occur at the expense of the environment or our natu- ral resources.
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T045 Electronic Engineering Technology I A.C.-D.C. Circuits l Electronic Circuits I Pulse 8 Logic Circuits l Electronic Systems l Industrial Drawing Occ. Outlook: excellent Salary: S10,000-326,000 Tommy Willis feels that there is a great demand for trained personnel in the Electronic Engineering field and that the pay is great for electrical engineering experts. Tommy's future plans are to work in this field where he hopes to ac- complish a great deal. Iim Miller came to Tech because of its Electronics curriculum. His special in- terests lie in digital and logic circuits: he feels that this is what today's electronics are all about. jim feels that the training he is receiving at Cleveland Tech will be invaluable to him after graduation. Tommy Sisl-c enrolled in this curriculum so that he could learn more about elec- tronics. As a maintenance man, electron- ics is a big part of his job. He hopes to use the education he gets at CTC to get a job as a technician. Mike Plank came to CTC to learn the fast-growing field of Engineering Tech- nology ln the future, he plans to transfer to a four-year college to get a B.S. De- gree in Engineering, hoping to get a good job as an engineer. ev
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049 T117 lndustrial Management Industrial Safety I Labor Economics I Production Planning I Statistics I Free Enterprise I Plant Security Occ. Outlook: very good Occ. Outlook: good Salary: 315,000-850,000 Salary: S12,000-822,000 Gary Deyton chose the Industrial Man- agement and Safety curriculum because of the wide variety of courses offered. After completing his studies here, he plans to transfer his hours to a four-year college and eventually have a career in management. Gary feels that CTC offers an excellent program with excellent in- structors and facilities. He feels the training he's receiving here will provide him with the skills necessary to be a successful manager both at home and at work. Cleveland Tech attracted Robert W Eng III because of its superb facilities and faculty It was economical and close enough to his home for him to commute. His selected field is Industrial Manage- ment and Safety He is preparing for further study at a four-year college in pursuit of a bachelor's degree. Industrial Management has helped Al- len Fraley understand how different po- sitions of supervision are set up for the manager or supervisor. He is trained in the new management methods and keeps up with the changing economy All of the management courses will aid Al- len in the actual dealing with people on a business basis. One required course in industrial management is Psychology This course will enable him to better understand the problems of people. These same people may someday be looking to him for supervision. At the time he graduates, Allen will be ready to assume the responsibilities of a man- agement position. 30 .4,5.J2nP Q9 Q:-4,-,. I i I I l 1 l ,, ,..-f ' 1
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