Which careers typically require post-secondary education other than vocational school? Check all that apply.

Boiler Operation
Construction Management
Architecture
Repair Work
Civil Drafting
Carpentering

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The careers that typically require post-secondary education other than vocational school among the options you provided are:

  • Construction Management: This usually requires a bachelor's degree in construction management or a related field.
  • Architecture: Becoming an architect generally requires a professional degree in architecture and is often followed by an internship and passing the licensing exam.
  • Civil Drafting: While some positions may be available with an associate degree or certificate, many employers prefer candidates with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a related field.

The other careers:

  • Boiler Operation: Usually requires specific training and certification but not necessarily a post-secondary degree.
  • Repair Work: Can encompass many trades, often requiring vocational training or apprenticeships rather than formal post-secondary education.
  • Carpentering: Typically involves vocational training or apprenticeship programs rather than a post-secondary degree.

So the correct answers are Construction Management, Architecture, and Civil Drafting.

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