Careers 2

1.What do these three careers have in common?


1. They are all medical careers that involve ensuring a persons' wellness. 

2. All three careers require further education after high school.

3. These three careers pay above 30,000 annually.

2.Local colleges you can attend for each career and the degrees needed for each job;


Career 1; Biola University, La Mirada/ CSU Fullerton, Fullerton/ Notre Dame de Namir, Belmont.

Education level: Ph.D./ M.D

Career 2; Cypress college, Cypress/ Mission college, Santa Clara/ Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts, Concord.

Education level: Associates degree

Career 3; Capella University (online)/ Pepperdine University, Malibu/ Chapman, Orange

Education level: B.A/ B.S

3 Classes you need to take in college as a pre-requirement torwards that degree;


Career 1; To become a Sport Medicine Physician you must take Biology, Anatomy, and Chemistry.


Career 2; Take classes in Psychiatric or Mental Health Technology and get certification for CPR.

Career 3; Becoming a Psychologist, you should take General Psychology, Statistics, and Experimental Psychology.

Using what I've learned about degrees and careers the difference between a Ph.D and a M.D when compared to some other degree;


A person with a Ph.D or an M.D has put several more years  into their education than someone with a Masters or Bachelors, a Ph.D is a doctor of philosophy and has put in 8 years after graduating high school to receive such a degree. An M.D is a medical doctor and can take up to 12 years before you are practicing. A bachelors takes 4 years after highschool