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ANIMAL BEHAVIORIST
• Research the causes of the animal’s behavior (environmental impact, physiological processes)
• Observe the behavior of different animals
• Obtain funding for their research
• Become undergraduate professors
Technology Changing
New opportunities for research
Motion-sensing cameras to observe animals without present supervision
Education • A BA/BS to enter all of the animal
behavior study positions.
• The higher positions often require a Ph.D or D.V.M.
• The majors that are suggested for entering this field are biology, psychology, Anthropology, and Chemistry.
Internships• College students can work at Animal
Shelters, Zoos or Veterinary practices
• The skills and experiences you can gain in any of the above internships are to:
• Communicate not only with co-workers but being able to comprehend the animals needs
• The specific requirements an animal may need daily
Opportunity to Learn New Skills
An animal behaviorist is constantly picking up new skills through mentors or through the work itself there is always something new to learn about the psych and responses animals have to different stimulations.
Job Market
Industry2004 employment
Projected 2014
employment
Change,
2004 - 2014
number
Percent
Distribution number
Percent
Distribution number
Percent
Distribution
Total
Employment,
16.470 100.00 18.603 100.00 2.133 13.0
Art DirectorArt Director
• Art Directors come up with the visual concept for everything from billboard advertisements to magazine layouts to videos and websites.
• Not all work in advertising; some create the look of editorial publications, such as newspapers.
Skill, Interest, KnowledgeSkill, Interest, KnowledgeSkills• Active listening • Time management• Coordinating• Judgment and Decision
making
Knowledge• Computers, Electronics • Production, Processing • Communications, Media• Fine Arts
Interest
1. [ Artistic ]• Involve working with
forms, designs and patterns.
2. [ Entertainment ]• Involve starting up and
carrying out project.
EducationEducation
• a BFA degree in Graphic Design, Digital Media Design or other visual arts
• Need several years of work-related experience, on-the-job training, and/or vocational training.
Opportunity to learnOpportunity to learnNew SkillsNew Skills
• Art Directors use technology heavily.
• To send samples of work and to create the work takes technology as well as talent and so as often as the technology changes so do the Art Director's skills
Job MarketJob Market
• New York employs 4,950 Art Directors a year at a 0.059% increase a year (the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic )
• There is a 0.087% increase a year, hiring 4,330 Art Directors a year (The metropolitan division of New York)
Work Style and valuesWork Style and values
Work style
• Dependability • Attention to Detail • Flexibility • Integrity • Team player
Work Values
• Achievement • Independence • Recognition
Why “Art Director” ?Why “Art Director” ?
• Involving in the creative process and a knowledge of business ethics.
• To put many talents such as the model, the photographer, the graphic artists in the direction of the project's purpose
• Overlooking the entire creative process.
Resources:Resources:
• Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior: Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior: • http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/help/careers.htmlhttp://www.indiana.edu/~animal/help/careers.html• College BoardCollege Board• http://www.collegeboard.com/csearch/majors_careers/profiles/http://www.collegeboard.com/csearch/majors_careers/profiles/
careers/105290.htmlcareers/105290.html• Richmond Times Dispatch-“Cameras searching for Appalachian Richmond Times Dispatch-“Cameras searching for Appalachian
trail wildlifetrail wildlife• http://newsvirginian.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTDhttp://newsvirginian.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD
%2FMGArticle%2FMGArticle%2FIMD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173351720008&path=!%2FIMD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173351720008&path=!travelva&s=1105990621317travelva&s=1105990621317
• The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology:The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology: http://www.sicb.org/careers/animal.php3http://www.sicb.org/careers/animal.php3
• U.S. Department of LaborU.S. Department of Labor• http://www.bls.govhttp://www.bls.gov
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