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In the Architecture and Construction career cluster, there are jobs available for many different education levels. Explain why this is the case and give three different examples of careers requiring different levels of education.

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There are many different jobs depending on the education of the person. This is because the more difficult the job, the more educated you must be to understand it. For example, someone who was just hired at McDonald's and has a minimal education is likely to mops floors compared to someone who went to school for cooking and understands how to operate the grills. The person working with grills went to school to understand how to use them properly. Another example is for someone who designed the McDonald's structure/layout. Yes, a new employee with minimal education could as well, but someone with a degree is more likely to make a better layout that has a deeper meaning and reasoning for why it was built that way. Lastly, a teacher for kindergarteners is unlikely to be a college professor (and vice versa). Both educators have gone to school, but a college professor is more likely to have a better degree as they will be teaching older, more developed young adults.

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Education varies in each pathway of the Architecture and Construction career cluster. In the construction career pathway education ranges from high school diplomas and apprenticeships for entry-level building jobs to bachelor’s and master’s degrees for those who oversee the projects. The higher the education, the higher you can advance (or grow) in this pathway. In the Design/Pre-Construction pathway there are a few jobs that need only an apprenticeship, but most require a bachelor’s or master’s degree. Jobs and careers in The Maintenance/Operations pathway range in education levels, from high school diplomas all the way to master’s degrees.