CP, DM
(a) |
Generate a list of occupations that require a background in earth science through research and/or participation in events such as a career fair or job shadow. (K, S) |
(b) |
Explore the connection between topics in Earth Science 30 and occupations of personal interest. (S, A, STSE) |
(c) |
Identify which earth-science related occupations are facing shortages and which are oversubscribed locally, regionally and/or nationally. (STSE, S, K, A) |
(d) |
Examine the roles, responsibilities, educational qualifications and personal and professional qualities common to people involved in earth-science related jobs. (S, A) |
(e) |
Reflect upon personal suitability or non-suitability for a specific earth-science related occupation considering criteria such as:
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(f) |
Compare the roles and responsibilities of various earth science professionals as they engage with a specific project. (K, STSE, A) |
(g) |
Examine the role of regulatory (e.g., Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan [APEGS]) and non-regulatory (e.g., Saskatchewan Geological Survey, Saskatchewan Mining Association, anadian Geophysical Union and the Canadian Water Resources Association) bodies that support earth scientists. (K, STSE) |
(h) |
Participate in, and reflect on, an earth-science related field experience. (K, A) |
(i) |
Communicate research findings related to earth science occupations through a display, brochure, video, presentation software, website or orally. (K, S, A, STSE) |
(j) |
Use acquired knowledge to develop a plan to attain a job of personal interest in the earth science field. (S, A) |