The Career
Clusters
The Career Clusters are 16 groups of
different types of occupational and career
specialties, which are further divided into
pathways. Looking ahead at these path-
ways will help determine the course of
study for your chosen career. The Career
Cluster icons are being used with permis-
sion of the:
States’ Career Clusters Initiative, 2010,
www.careerclusters.org.
Acknowledgments
The authors and publisher wish to
thank the following companies, organiza-
tions, and individuals for their generous
contributions of photographic images,
artwork, and resource material:
Agricultural Research Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture
Alaska Airlines
Alcoa
All-Glass Aquarium
AMEC Wind
American Association of Blacks in Energy
American Baseball Company
American Petroleum Institute
American Red Cross
Aminoil UAS, Inc.
Amoco Corp.
AMP, Inc.
AMS Phoenix/Jim Dore
Andersen Corp.
Army ROTC
Art Design International (ADI) of St.
Hubert, Quebec
Artromick International
Ashlar Vellum 2000
Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers
Association
AT&T Network Systems
Bethlehem Steel Corp.
Bobcat Company
Boeing
Bren Instruments Inc.
Buick
Carolina Power and Light
Case IH
Caterpillar, Inc.
Cessna Aircraft
The Chicago Tribune Co.
Chrysler Corp.
Cincinnati Milacron
Clorox Co.
Coachman Industries
The Coca-Cola Company
Colorado State University
Conoco, Inc.
Custom Modeling & Graphics Studio, Inc.
Daimler
Dana Corporation
Datastream
Deere and Company
Dell Inc.
Derek Jensen
Design Central
Design Edge
Dremel
Duracell
Eastman Chemical Company
EIS Div., Parker-Hannifin
Eli Lilly and Company
Elke Wetzig
En-Vision America
Faro Technologies, Inc.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Fine Art Lamps
FMC Corporation
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