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UNIT 2 LAB

Chemistry Matters

Subjects that we learn in school can lead us down all kinds of different career pathways. In these three cases, watch how an interest in chemistry helped some people find the perfect career. Note how each of these chemistry enthusiasts ended up in different career clusters.


Career Connections: Food Scientist


Career Connections: Chemical Engineer


Career Connections: Chemist


Now imagine that you are a reporter. Your local high school has decided to do away with chemistry class because no one seems to want to take it. You have been asked to do a five-minute news segment on the ways that keeping the chemistry class can positively impact the community. To prepare for the segment, watch the above videos and consult the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Outlook Handbook.


In your video, answer the following questions:


How did chemistry prepare each of these people for their career?

What opportunities was each person able to take advantage of as a result of their background in chemistry?

What is the career outlook for each of these careers?

How you get into the field (Hint: See the “How to become…” section of the Occupational Outlook Handbook)

Typical pay (Hint: See the “Pay” section of the Occupational Outlook Handbook)

How fast this career is expected to grow (Hint: See the “Job Outlook” section of the Occupational Outlook Handbook)

How does each person’s work benefit the community? (This will help people understand the importance of offering chemistry to those who are still in school.)

It’s up to you to convince your viewers that chemistry can be useful in planning their career paths! Create and upload a five-minute video of your news segment.


TABLE Grading Rubric

Video Mechanics Video Content

Full Credit

Student has submitted a video that is clear and five minutes long.


Student has discussed all three careers and answered all four questions.


Partial Credit

Student has submitted a video that is unclear OR that is less than five minutes long.


Student has discussed one or two of the careers OR student has not adequately answered all four questions for each career.


Little Credit

Student has not submitted a video OR student’s video is unclear.


Student has not discussed the three careers OR student has not answered the questions.


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Respuesta :

How did chemistry prepare each of these people for their career?

All of their jobs are related with some form of Chemistry. Food Scientists work with different foods, and working on making better ones. Chemical Engineers focus on finding new and innovative uses for different elements. And Chemists focus on different breakthroughs in the periodic table. It all came from the first Chemistry Course they took in high school.

What opportunities was each person able to take advantage of as a result of their background in chemistry?

As said previously, they all studied chemistry from College (Maybe even High School.) If they never took these courses, they would be behind and it would be much harder for them to pursue any of these careers.

What is the career outlook for each of these careers?

All of these careers make $72,610  per year, as of 2015. This is a whole $6,050 per month, $1,512 a week. Plenty of influential people were Chemists, included Alfred Nobel, Marie Curie, and Louis Pasteur.

How you get into the field (Hint: See the “How to become…” section of the Occupational Outlook Handbook)

To enter the field, you need to start studying Chemistry. There are many paths of Chemistry, such as Biochemistry and Chemistry. These each branch out in several different ways. Think of it like a tree.

Typical pay (Hint: See the “Pay” section of the Occupational Outlook Handbook)

As said in an earlier segment, the average Chemist makes $72,610 per year, as of 2015, and the average Chemical Engineer makes up to 90k per year.

How fast this career is expected to grow (Hint: See the “Job Outlook” section of the Occupational Outlook Handbook)

This is a career that will always be needed. Discovering new elements for the periodic table is extremely important. No matter where we live, whether in America, in Europe, even on another planet, this job will always be a necessity.

How does each person’s work benefit the community? (This will help people understand the importance of offering chemistry to those who are still in school.)

Each person's work is extremely beneficial, because without this branch, and every chemist's work, we would not have:

1. Clean Water

2. Gasoline

3. Antibiotics or Vaccines

4. Electricity

5. Plastic

And many other things would not exist.