What's Your Life Path?
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What's a STEM Life Path?
STEM programs provide exciting, innovative opportunities to get out of the classroom, do something you love, and discover your life path.
Using the four principles of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, STEM programs give you creative, hands-on, in-the-field experiences that teach you how to solve problems in real world situations. This practical background helps you identify a "Life Path" that speaks to your heart and sets you up for an amazing career.
Light up your brain cells. Think out of the box. Start your own STEM Life Path.
Inspire
The U.S. Department of Commerce states that people in STEM fields can expect to earn 26% more money on average and are less likely to lose their job.
Discover
The U.S. Department of Labor projects that 15 of the 20 fastest growing occupations require significant mathematics or science preparation—exactly what STEM provides.
Explore
Throughout the 2020s, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects more than 1,000,000 STEM jobs will be added.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, women comprise only 27% of STEM workers, even though they represent nearly half of the U.S. workforce. STEM Life Path is determined to change that!
How Does STEM Work?
STEM kicks educational traditions to the curb with a whole new way of learning. Tired of the classroom? Get out onto the ocean. Learn better by doing? STEM is all about getting your hands on.
STEM is an an interdisciplinary approach to education that combines the principles of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Its hands-on, problem-based methods help students succeed in college and well into their future careers.
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A STEM-based education creates innovative, critical thinkers who are able to apply what they’ve learned to real world problems. This not only provides a tremendous advantage in employment amidst our increasingly knowledge-based economy, it results in an amazing "life path" that will keep you inspired about your job for decades to come.
Why Choose a STEM Career?
Having a career in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics not only provides meaningful work, it provides a lucrative career.
Find More Opportunities:
Throughout the 2020s, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects more than 1,000,000 STEM jobs will be added.
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Be Better Qualified:
15 of the 20 fastest growing occupations require significant mathematics or science preparation—exactly what STEM provides.
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Earn More:
The U.S. Department of Commerce states that people in STEM fields can expect to earn 26% MORE money on average.
Feel Secure:
People in STEM fields are far less likely to lose their job during difficult economic times.
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Break The Trend:
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, women comprise only 27% of STEM workers, even though they represent nearly half of the U.S. workforce.