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STEM Educations

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Examples of STEM & STEM-Related Careers

This list is from James Madison University

The list below consists of careers referenced on their recommended sources for careers page. Clicking on a number will link you to the source or you can find it by number listed on our sources page. 

Engineering Occupations

  • Biomedical engineer (1, 2, 12, 15)

  • Materials science engineer (1, 2)

  • Environmental engineer (1, 2, 12)

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What is STEM education?

STEM education stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, and it's an interdisciplinary approach to learning that emphasizes hands-on, problem-based learning. It focuses on preparing students for careers in these fields or equipping them with valuable skills that are applicable across many industries. STEM education aims to foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovation through real-world applications. 

Here's a more detailed look:

Key Features of STEM Education:

  • Interdisciplinary Approach: STEM education integrates various fields to create a holistic learning experience. 

  • Hands-on, Project-Based Learning: Students engage in real-world projects, experiments, and simulations to apply their knowledge. 

  • Focus on Problem-Solving: STEM encourages students to identify problems, brainstorm solutions, and develop innovative strategies. 

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