Volume 25: Issue 12

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VOLU ME 25

ISSUE 12

CHAFFEY

B R E E Z E MONDAY + MAR CH 30, 2015

NEWS

Student Government: Candidate Profiles

NEWS

Sell Yourself: Resume Workshop

FEATURE

Women’s History: Workforce Struggles

SPORTS

Profile: Dominique Acosta

Students explore career pathways Career Expo Provides Exploratory Opportunities for High School and College Students

ROBERTO HERNANDEZ Booths arranged around the MACC building showcase the many career options available to students during the Career Expo on Wednesday, March 11.

ROBERTO HERNANDEZ An anatomic model of the human body, affectionately named “Mr. Stumps,” on display in the health science booth during the Career Expo at the Rancho Cucamonga campus..

Providing various career opportunities and programs for inquiring students, the fourth annual Career Expo was held in the quad on March 11. The expo, organized by Counselor Maria Beck and sponsored by the School of Counseling, offered live hands-on demonstrations, faculty representation, student participation and the chance to explore new careers.

“The purpose of the Career Expo is to help students better understand Chaffey’s Academic Programs and related occupations and career pathways,” Beck said in an email. According to Beck, 130 high school counselors and seniors attended the expo to be informed of the academic programs and services. Students participating in the expo felt the faculty representation was helpful and informational. “It’s been really informative in that I’ve found people that have been able to tell me the best way to go about studying my major,” Andrea Abril, cultural anthropology major, said. “They let me know what I could do as far as getting my bachelors and PhD.” Featured programs provided papers to students regarding requirements for associate degrees. Faculty also informed students of the career paths their programs have to offer. Live hands-on demonstrations peaked interest among participating students as well. Elmano Alves, professor of industrial electrical technology, provided one of the featured demonstrations with the assembly machine powered by a Programable Logic Controller (PLC). Alves demonstrated how the assembly machine was able to detect metal rings from plastic rings and sort them into two different lanes before finally as-

NATHAN LUNN Louis Saenz, Business Administration and Engineering major, inquired about employment prospects at the Engineering Technology booth during the Career Expo on Wednesday, March 11.

sembling the rings together. “It’s good for them to see what’s available because sometimes [students] read it, but they don’t see it,” Alves said. “This is demonstrating a process in the [electrical technology] industry.” Career opportunities in the medical field were also presented and the nursing program displayed anatomical and skeletal models of the human body to demonstrate the education medical students will receive. Medical students such as MD student Renae Wolf helped represent the Pre-Med Society Club. “We’ve been able to answer a lot of [student] questions and also give info on careers they didn’t think about,” Wolf said. “They became more interested just in talking to them.” Logan Graham, computer gaming science major and ASCC senator, said the expo was well represented and provided plenty of information to students exploring career opportunities. “I love seeing all the representation. There’s a lot of exposure for the important programs that sometimes go understated,” Graham said. “I haven’t seen a single booth that didn’t have either experts behind a table or flyers just paved with information.” JULLIAN AIDEN BRAVO @juju_bravo95

Featured Programs: 1. Accounting 2. Administration of Justice 3. Art 4. Automotive 5. Aviation 6. Business 7. CISCO 8. Communication Studies 9. Culinary Arts 10. Fashion Design 11. Fire Technology 12. Health Sciences 13. Industrial Electrical Technology 14. Interior Design 15. Mathematics 16. Music 17. Office Technology 18. Paralegal Studies 19. Photography 20. Physics


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