Government and Public Administration

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The Government and Public Administration cluster is about using your passion for public service to prepare to work in a diverse array of jobs found in local, state, and federal government. Virtually every occupation can be found within this field.  You may help protect our country, represent our interests abroad, or pass and enforce laws.

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Middle School Courses

No Courses at this time

High School Courses

  1. Legal Systems Administration: #6735 (ACE)

  2. JROTC/Military Science

Do You Like To…

  • Make a difference in your community.

  • Practice excellent active listening skills.

  • Put people at ease and give them a sense of safety.

  • Pay attention to detail?

  • Communicate effectively with others?

Sample Careers

  • Elected Official (City Council, Mayor,

  • Governor, etc.)

  • City Manager

  • Lobbyist

  • Legislative Assistant

  • Military Member (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard)

  • Foreign Service, Diplomatic or Consular Officer

  • Federal Aid Coordinator

  • Tax Examiner

  • Internal Revenue Agent or Investigator

  • Auditor

  • Bank Examiner

  • Cargo or Border Inspector

  • Child Support Officer

  • Court Administrator

  • City, County or Court Clerk

  • Guardian Ad Litem

High school certifications, licenses and related college majors:

High School/Industry Certifications

Certificate/License

College Degree Examples

NOCTI Administrative Services

Criminal Justice

Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery Examination (ASVAB)

Public Administration and Affairs

Legal Studies

Public Policy Analysis

Law Enforcement

Urban Planning

All CTE trade and industry classes offer the Workplace Readiness Skills Test

In Demand Careers

Education Needed

Occupation

Median Salary

Job Growth
Over next 10 years

Job Openings
Projected over next 10 years

High School
Diploma + Certification

Court Reporters

$60,130 per year

9% (Much faster than average)

1,400

Associates Degree

Paralegal

$51,740 per year

10% (Much faster than average)

35,300

Bachelor’s
Degree or more

Political Scientists

$122,220 per year

6% (Faster than average)

400

Bachelor’s
Degree or more

Financial Examiners

$81,090 per year

7% (Faster than average)

4,900

Bachelor’s
Degree or more

Urban Planners

$74,350 per year

11% (Much faster than average)

4,400

Bachelor’s
Degree or more

Social Workers

$50,470 per year

13% (Much faster than average)

90,700

Student Leadership Organizations
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a national Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for young men and women in Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) education. The FCCLA helps students and teachers focus on a variety of youth concerns, including parenting, family relationships, substance abuse, peer pressure, sustainability, nutrition and fitness, teen violence, and career preparation in four specific Career Pathways.

Work-Based Learning
Work-Based Learning (WBL) is comprised of experiences related to students’ career interests, based on instructional preparation, and undertaken in partnership with local businesses or organizations. WBL enables students to apply classroom instruction in a real-world work environment. Work-Based Learning promotes Career Awareness, Career Exploration, and Career Preparation.

Career Ambassadors
The Career Ambassador Program offers high school seniors an opportunity to represent and share their experiences with career exploration and our CTE programs to prospective students and community supporters through elementary school Career Fairs, middle school Career Clubs, and district-wide events.