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Career Pathways rally for BC's undecided

Issue date: 3/26/04 Section: Features
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Firefighter Reserve Eddie Rodriguez gives future Fire Technology major, William Brooks, a few details about fire science.
Media Credit: Lee Maxwell
Firefighter Reserve Eddie Rodriguez gives future Fire Technology major, William Brooks, a few details about fire science.

Arvin High student Leticia Ayala takes a look at the inside of a fire engine cab.
Media Credit: Lee Maxwell
Arvin High student Leticia Ayala takes a look at the inside of a fire engine cab.

Culinary arts instructor Pat Coyle gives prospective students Randi Bosh of Liberty High and her mother Mary Harp some information about the courses here at BC.
Media Credit: Lee Maxwell
Culinary arts instructor Pat Coyle gives prospective students Randi Bosh of Liberty High and her mother Mary Harp some information about the courses here at BC.

For many incoming college students, deciding on a career and how to get there is a challenge. Will I like my career in 10 years? I like science but I don't k now if being a doctor is right for me?

To help students narrow their interests, Bakersfield College had the Career Pathways Open House on Saturday, March 6 in the BC Cafeteria. The event was co-sponsored by KGET TV-17.

Career Pathways is a new career concept that lets individuals select from six broad fields then narrow down choices until they find the right career for them.

Students could choose from Health Servies, Agriculture and Natural Resouces, Arts, Media and Communications, Business, Management and Technology, Engineering and Industrial technology, and Public and Human services.
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