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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Cluster

 CIMC supports instructors and programs in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics career cluster by providing a variety of instructional materials, ranging from career exploration to occupational preparation. Some of our related resources are featured below. Many others are available. See the Career Clusters Resource Matrix for a more comprehensive list of products available in your cluster. To learn more, or to order any of these materials, contact our customer service department at 800.654.4502 or by e-mail, or use our online catalog.

 

Career Clusters Resource Matrix

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 The Career Clusters Resource Matrix identifies the skill standards, curriculum, and assessments produced by our divisions (CIMC, MAVCC, and Testing) that can assist you, whether you are looking for occupational duty and task statements, in-depth curriculum content for students and teachers, competency assessments of occupational competencies—or a combination of these. Simply identify the specific pathways within the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics cluster to locate the resources that meet your needs. Matrices for different Career Clusters can be found on our Instructional Choices page. For more information about Career Clusters, visit CareerTech's Career Clusters website.

 

Introduction to Natural Resources

 Introduction to Natural Resources is designed for secondary students who are interested in learning about renewable and nonrenewable natural resources, how we can protect our environment, and the various careers and technologies available in the natural resources area. Unit topics include: outdoor safety and first aid, natural resources and conservation, water resource management, land management, air resource management, energy resources, forestry, wildlife management, wildlife habitats, and outdoor recreation.

Introduction to Natural Resources covers the following Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics pathways:

  • Science and Math

 

Math Concepts for Welding

 This CD was designed for use with our Welding Series. Lessons and test items included on the CD can be used for student review and assessment. Math Concepts for Welding helps show students the relevance of taking advanced math courses in high school, and shows where advanced math concepts are taught and applied by students in welding programs.

Math Concepts for Welding covers the following Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics pathways:

  • Science and Math

 

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Updated 03.08.07