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What is a Career Cluster?
Career clusters group careers with similar skills and common themes. They are designed to help students acquire the knowledge and skills they need to reach their postsecondary and career goals. South Dakota recognizes 16 career clusters.
TOUCHAgricultureAgriculture
TOUCHArchitecture & ConstructionArchitecture & Construction
TOUCHArts, A/V Technology & CommunicationsArts, A/V Technology & Communications
TOUCHBusiness Management & AdministrationBusiness Management & Administration
TOUCHEducation & TrainingEducation & Training
What is a Career Pathway?
A career pathway is an area of concentration within a career cluster. Each pathway contains a group of careers requiring similar academic and technical skills as well as requiring similar industry certifications or postsecondary education.
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Measures developed abilities and helps predict future academic and occupational success in the military. Also includes a Career Exploration Program with tools to learn more about options in both the civilian and military worlds of work.

ACT's National Career Readiness Certificate is a portable credential that shows achievement and workplace employability skills in applied math, information gathering, and other real world skills that are critical for job success.
Career Decision Making Guide
Whether you are choosing a major, searching for a job, or applying to grad schools, the career decision making process can help you develop and implement a plan for the future.
Clarkson University's Career Center describes it best. They state, "career decision-making is a complex and lifelong process. Most career change statistics indicate that the average worker will change careers five to seven times in their lifetime. In today’s fluid and rapidly changing workplace those statistics, in all probability, will increase over time.
The best career decisions are informed career decisions. Being informed means entering into a process of self-assessment (looking at yourself) and career exploration (researching careers) to find the best match.
Many career professionals view career decision-making as similar to putting together pieces of a puzzle to form a clear picture of what those pieces represent. Many also agree that the primary puzzle pieces in the career process are your interests, personality, values and skills.
Each piece needs to be explored carefully and thoroughly on its own, and then looked at in terms of its interrelationship with the other pieces in forming a picture that is clear and understandable – a picture of “who you are” in terms of your career aspirations."
South Dakota's Career Decision Making Guide is based on the CASVE cycle. Follow the steps in the career decision making guide above to complete your SDMyLife personal learning plan.
The South Dakota Department of Education's career decision making resources were modified from Flordia State University's Career Center resources.
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Analysis & Synthesis Interests? Assessed Aptitude? Assessed Skills? Built Your Plan? Taking the Right High School Classes?
LEARN MOREAnalysis & Synthesis Interests? Assessed Aptitude? Assessed Skills? Built Your Plan? Taking the Right High School Classes?
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