Law Enforcement, Business - General & Miscellaneous, Careers & Employment - Vocational Guidance
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Overview
Each book offers:
- The latest information on a field of interest
- Training and educational requirements for each career
- Salary statistics for different positions within each field
- Up-to-date professional and Internet resources
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Editorials
KLIATT
These new (some newly revised) titles in a series of over 100 guides describe career options in a variety of fields, along with information on educational requirements, salary statistics, and employment prospects. For example, the title on veterinary medicine, written by a professor of veterinary science, covers the history of veterinary medicine, preparing for a career as a vet, and describes in detail various veterinary careers: working as a general practitioner, a specialist, for a zoo, in public service, in industry, as a teacher or researcher, and in the military. Also covered are related careers, like technicians, and veterinary organizations, along with future trends in the field. Appendices include listings of colleges of veterinary medicine, organizations, publications, and more. Some of the titles, like the ones on public relations and on forensic science, include helpful firsthand accounts by people working in the field. For school and public libraries with special interests in any of these areas, or large career collections. (Opportunities in... series) KLIATT Codes: JSA—Recommended for junior and senior high school students, advanced students, and adults. 2001, McGraw-Hill, VGM, 150p. bibliog, $12.95 each. Ages 13 to adult. Reviewer: Paula Rohrlick; September 2001 (Vol. 35 No. 5)Book Details
Published
May 1, 2001
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Contemporary
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780658001017