What is STEM?
STEM could help lead you to an exciting career in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics or Medicine. Interesting occupations in-demand today. Career fields that offer greater high-tech job opportunities within the high-tech global economy. As the need for technical work continues to grow, tech-savvy skills are critical – the ability to use math and science to solve problems, make discoveries and develop new products.
Rewarding STEM careers can begin from two-year and four-year degrees. The more science and math courses you take now, the broader your college degree options and career choices.
TI and Sloan Career Cornerstone Center have partnered together to offer resources that can help you explore possible STEM careers and planning strategies.
Explore employment and salary data, industries and employers, and STEMM education resources specific to your state: CA, FL, IL, NY, OH, or TX.
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There are hundreds from which to pursue and you can start here to find the one that's right for you. Learn More >>
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See which pre-college courses can help you keep your STEM career options open. Learn More >>
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Check out all the competitions, clubs, events and other extracurricular activities. Learn More >>
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Listen to what these STEM professionals have to say about what they do and how they got into their career.
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