Career Brochure of Biotechnology and Forensics

Introduction:

You have been hired as a consultant to design a brochure of a particular Biotechnology or Forensics career of choice.  Before you can collect your fee from the hiring agency, you must produce a brochure.  The owner of the agency has informed you that in order to win the contract you must highlight the job description, the exciting activities you would do every day and the impact on society of your job.  It needs to include the salary range and what criteria and schooling you would need to have for the job.  For insurance considerations you must also discreetly mention any possible dangers or special precautions the job might entail while working.  At the end of your brochure you must include a section stating where to obtain more information or where you obtained the information already included.

 

1.                 State the job

2.                 Job Description

3.                 Daily work activities

4.                 Salary range

5.                 Schools and General Criteria

6.                 Possible problems / dangers of the job

7.                 Informational Sources

 

Format

·                    Trifold brochure paper

·                    Each section needs to have the above seven categories fully developed and answered.

·                    You may use drawings, computer graphics, photos of actual on-job activities, pictures from magazines, journals or books to help in your advertisement of the job. In fact you may also use cartoons, diagrams etc. to help in your description.  You are required to include at least one hand-made depiction of the job.

·                    Whenever possible, type or WRITE NEATLY all written parts of your brochure.  Let your imagination run wild!

·                    This project is worth 50 points with 8 points going for neatness and creativity.

 

Job Analysis Objectives (5 points for each section of brochure)

 

 

 

 

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Posible jobs include:

 

Forensic Photographer                       Medical Doctor

Biotechnologist                                  Microbiologist

Protein Purification Specialist              Toxicologist

Molecular Biologist                             Physical Chemist

Department of Justice                         Federal Bureau of Investigation

Central Intelligence Agency                 Lie Detector Analyst

Homicide Detective                            Undercover Detective

Private Investigator                             Crime Scene Investigator

Lawyer                                               District Attorney

Biomedical Engineer                           Geneticist

Judge                                                 California Highway Patrol

Teacher / Professor                            Cell Biologist

Agricultural Biotechnologist                Hand Writing Analyst

Genetic Engineer                                Biotechnologist Engineer

Psychological Profiler                         Forensic Pathologist

Forensic/Medical Entomologist           Coroner

Medical Examiner                               Molecular Ecologist

Forensic Anthropologist                     Cell Physiologist            

Crime Lab Technician                         Forensic Dentist

Electron Microscopist                        Forensic Examiner

Detective                                            Criminalist

Forensic Nursing                                R & D Biochemist