What is a career cluster?

What career cluster does dentistry fall into?

  • I live in Kentucky and these are the career clusters we have available: -Agriculture -Arts & Humanities -Business & Marketing -Communications -Construction -Education -Health ...show more

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    Health

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Plain and simple answer: "Health Sciences."

Tradinginshadows

Dentistry falls into the same category as medicine. All those careers look fine, which on are you leaning toward? Here is the difference between job markets then and now. When I was in grade school, around 4th grade late 1950's, the teacher asked us kids. "Boys and girls what do you want to be when you grow up?" A lot of kids would respond (excitedly). "A Fireman!" "A Doctor!" A Lawyer!" "A Teacher!" "A Bus diver!" Now a days, these days, when a teacher ask their (4th grade) students. "Boys and girls what do you want to be when you grow up?" They all yell (excitedly) "EMPLOYED!"

Milt Lemke, Jr.

Dentistry falls into the cluster of Health Science according to The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Washington

John

health and education

Jee

health and health sciences

Jenna

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XaVI

I too say health ... but honestly more Science & Mathematics ... When you get to college, you will be taking advanced math courses (maybe calculus or above) and biology (human body, pathogens, bacteria, etc) , chemistry (numbing agents, acids, bases, chemical reactions & possibly how they interact with biological functions [Bio-Chemistry]) & physics (movement of teeth, vectors, etc). Dental school, like medical school & other specialized "Professionally Licensed" positions, are competitive, so don't shoot yourself in the foot shying from the sciences & math. In college I never heard of pre-med, pre-dental or pre-optometry school students taking "health" courses, they were taking Chemistry (up to Organic Chemistry and maybe above), physics & biology ... not that those courses are 100% relevant to their studies but because the course difficulty is a way for schools to see which students have potential for higher level thinking. I learned the hard way... now I'm working on my math ... as my screen name suggests. Luckily I didn't mess up too bad but I have a long road if I want to get into the career fields I'm interested in ... and they all involve math & science. So good luck to you!! Hope it works out for you, but remember, don't take the easy way out; you may find yourself limited in your career path and unhappy in life. - keV

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