October 2017 Titan Talk

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CCBC's Student Newsletter OCTOBER 2017

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Welcome to the CCBC SGA Food and Supply Pantry! Choose from: Non-Perishable Foods

Cereal, soups, pasta, peanut butter, canned fruits, vegetables, etc.

Paper Products Business Attire Limited selection

Conveniently located in Room 1024 in the lower level of the Student Services Center

All requests are strictly confidential.

Policy on Nondiscrimination Community College of Beaver County does not discriminate in admission or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, disability, veteran’s status, age, or national origin. Inquiries may be directed to CCBC’s Title IX Coordinator, VP Human Resources, One Campus Drive, Monaca, PA 15061, 724-480-3379 or Section 504 Coordinator, Vice President -Student Affairs and Enrollment, One Campus Drive, Monaca PA, 15061, 724-480-3423.


Calendar of events OCTOBER 4, 2017

OCTOBER 25, 2017

SGA meeting, 12:35 p.m., SSC Conference Room

SGA meeting, 12:35 p.m., SSC Conference Room

OCTOBER 9, 2017

NOVEMBER 1, 2017

Professional Development Day - NO CLASSES

SGA meeting, 12:35 p.m., SSC Conference Room

OCTOBER 11, 2017

November 1, 2017

Warm Up Wednesday, 8:30-10:00 a.m., Titan Café (SGA Coffee, tea, Real Choices: Relationship Goals an interactive, multimedia donut sale) presentation that balances education with Title IX training empathy to address dating violence and teach the fundamentals of healthy relationships, 12:40 p.m., SSC 1006. Snacks & beverages will be OCTOBER 11, 2017 provided. RSVP sga@ccbc.edu SGA meeting, 12:35 p.m., SSC Conference Room

OCTOBER 18, 2017 SGA meeting, 12:35 p.m., SSC Conference Room

PTK FALL 2017 MEETING DATES

September 21, 2017

november 2, 2017

12:30pm-1:00pm Library Reading Room 215

12:30pm-1:00pm Library Reading Room 215

OCTOBER 5, 2017

november 16, 2017

12:30pm-1:00pm Library Reading Room 215

12:30pm-1:00pm Library Reading Room 215

OCTOBER 19, 2017

november 30, 2017

12:30pm-1:00pm Library Reading Room 215

12:30pm-1:00pm Library Reading Room 215

WINTERIM

DECEMBER 26, 2017 - JANUARY 13, 2018

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career corner CAREER SERVICES CENTER Located in the Student Services Center Building – Upper Level Hours: Monday – Friday – 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Or call to schedule an appointment Erica Fox – 724-480-3413 Anne Farls – 724-480-3412

CHECK OUT OUR JOB POSTINGS BULLETIN BOARDS LOCATIONS: • Career Services • Across from CCBC Bookstore • Across from President’s Office

The Best 11 jobs in america for 2017 By: CBS Money Watch.com Although the U.S. unemployment rate is near a 10-year low, not all jobs are created equal in the post-recession economy. Some professions and industries are pulling ahead of the pack when it comes to compensation and benefits, while millions of Americans continue to struggle with stagnant pay and limited job prospects. So how does one find a lucrative job with plenty of career prospects? It helps to focus on three industries, according to a new study from employment site Glassdoor. About half the jobs with the best prospects for 2017 tend to be found in technology, health care and finance, the study found. These careers are highly skilled professions that typically require college degrees or specialized training, which emphasizes the increasing opportunity divide between Americans with college degrees and those who didn’t progress beyond high school. And because these jobs are resistant to automation, they’re likely to continue providing a good income and career prospects for years to come. “These positions won’t be automated anytime soon,” said Glassdoor spokeswoman Allison Berry. “They’re all very highly skilled and require people to dig into what they are working in, whether that’s a data scientist or a pharmacy manager.” Less-skilled occupations are increasingly feeling the impact of automation as companies turn to robots for manufacturing work, for instance. That trend is likely to expand into other industries. The World Economic Forum predicted last year that automation will cause 5.1 million job losses over the next five years.

A few jobs that don’t require college degrees made the full list of the top 50 jobs for 2017. They include executive assistant (No. 28) and dental hygienist (No. 48). Read on to learn about Glassdoor’s forecast for the best 11 jobs in 2017.

11. Marketing Manager: $90,000 These managers’ help companies formulate and carry out marketing plans, which can range from strategic efforts to engage customers to running social media programs. The job typically requires a bachelor’s degree and experience in marketing. Glassdoor found more than 3,800 openings for the role, which is in demand at companies across a range of industries.

10. Solutions Architect: $125,000 These technology professionals work on developing and documenting technical designs, typically for a company or its clients. Tech experience is essentials, as well as good interpersonal skills since solutions architects work with different teams of employees from both within and outside their companies. There are currently about 2,200 job openings for solutions architects.

9. UX Designer: $92,500 Short for user experience, UX designers consider how software or tech products feel to users, such as whether consumers are confused by how to navigate a product or if there are other issues. Glassdoor found almost 1,700 job openings for the role, which


usually require a related degree such as computer science and graphic design and programming skills.

8. Strategy Manager: $130,000 These managers work with corporations to solve strategic issues and generate business growth. Professionals in this field typically have an MBA or advanced degree related to the field they’re working in, as well as experience working in consulting or in an industry. Glassdoor found more than 1,100 job openings across fields such as health care and retail.

7. Database Administrator: $93,000 This technology worker oversees database programs for corporations in a wide range of industries. Workers in this field typically have a degree in computer science, info tech or a related field, as well as experience working with database programs. Glassdoor found about 3,800 job openings for the role.

2. DevOps Engineer: $110,000 DevOps engineer’s work where developers and operations merge, meaning they help develop programs that streamline or automate operations. Hiring companies generally want candidates with a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field, as well as experience automating servers and programming skills.

1. Data Scientist: $110,000 For a second year in a row, data scientists have scored the top slot in Glassdoor’s annual survey of the year’s best job. These professionals are increasingly in demand across America’s corporations, thanks to the huge amount of data that companies are collecting through the internet. A background in a STEM field is preferred, such as computer science, yet some workers are finding lucrative roles in the profession by attending a data-science boot camp. These training courses help workers jump into a fast-growing role, which currently has more than 4,100 openings.

6. HR Manager: $85,000 The boost in corporate hiring since the recession has prompted a boom in a related field: human-resource managers. These professionals oversee hiring, training and reviewing employees. Scoring a job as an HR manager typically requires a related degree, such as a master’s in human resources management, as well as good people and communication skills. Glassdoor found more than 4,300 openings for the job.

5. Analytics Manager: $112,000 While not a well-known role, analytics managers are increasingly important to corporations, since the position involves analyzing data and creating new strategies for increasing revenue and efficiencies. Aside from good communication skills, the job requires knowledge of analytics software, programming skills and a degree in a STEMrelated field such as math. Still, some professionals may be able to enter the field through tech-related boot camps that can get them up to speed. Glassdoor found that the role has almost 2,000 open positions.

4. Tax Manager: $110,000 Taxes aren’t only here to stay, but they’re growing more complicated every year. That’s why this job is in high demand. Glassdoor noted that there are more than 3,300 open jobs for this role. To qualify for the job, workers need a bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance or a similar field, as well as a CPA or other certification and experience in public accounting.

3. Data Engineer: $106,000 At the core of many data strategy teams are data engineers, who design and build programs that can create large datasets. Those sets of data are then analyzed by data scientists to help companies tailor their businesses for efficiencies or find new strategies. Data engineers typically have an advanced degree in computer science or a related field, as well as experience working with large datasets. Glassdoor found almost 2,600 job openings for the field.

Best of the Rest 12. Occupational Therapist: $72,000

31. Intelligence Analyst: $62,400 32. Product Manager: $107,000

13. Audit Manager: $98,000

33. Professor: $70,000

14. Electrical Engineer: $78,000

34. Physician: $200,000

15. Nurse Practitioner: $100,000

35. Compensation Analyst: $70,000

16. Software Engineer: $101,000

36. Civil Engineer: $65,200

17. Corporate Recruiter: $60,000 18. Supply Chain Manager: $100,000

37. Research Engineer: $92,850 38. Accounting Manager: $82,000

19. Finance Manager: $116,000

39. Information Security Engineer: $100,000

20. Mechanical Engineer: $76,000

40. Manufacturing Engineer: $70,000

21. Communications Manager: $82,000

41. Security Analyst: $70,000

22. QA Manager: $92,000

42. Business Operations Manager: $93,000

23. Controls Engineer: $75,400

43. UI Designer: $80,000

24. Nurse Manager: $77,000

44. Pharmacy Manager: $130,000

25. Compliance manager: $100,000 26. Mobile Developer: $85,000 27. Systems Administrator: $68,000

45. Supplier Quality Engineer: $80,150 46. National Sales Manager: $90,000

28. Executive Assistant: $56,000

47. Business Intelligence Developer: $83,000

29. Technical Account Manager: $66,000

48. Dental Hygienist: $66,000

30. Hardware Engineer: $108,000

49. Physical Therapist: $70,000 50. Construction Project Manager: $85,000


help is on the way August 28, 2017 - December 11, 2017 Schedule Hours subject to change due to tutor availability. Call 724-480-3438 for more information. Tutor Center and Learning Lab are located in the upper level of the Learning Resources Center.

TUTOR NAME

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

ACCOUNTING BOB MESSINA, ACCOUNTING bob.messina@ccbc.edu

11:15 - 1 2:45 - 4:45

11:15 - 1 2:45 - 7:15

MATH NANCY LIVITSKI, MATH nancy,livitski@ccbc.edu BARB NACCARATO, MATH barb,naccarato@ccbc.edu

3-5 11 - 4 Tuesdays and Fridays Science & Tech Ctr Room 4002

3-7

3-7

11 - 4

11 - 4

12 - 4

10 - 2

ENGLISH RUTH GRASSEL, ENGLISH, ACT 101 ruth.grassel@ccbc.edu

11 - 4

11 - 4

9 - 12 1-6

9 - 12

TBA, WRITING

SCIENCES & PSYCHOLOGY KAREN RUNTICH, SCIENCES & PSYCHOLOGY karen.runtich@ccbc.edu

9 - 12 1-5

LEARNING LAB GINA KIEFER, LAB TUTOR gina.kiefer@ccbc.edu LAB, ROOM 206

10 - 2:30 Tuesday thru Friday

10 - 2:30

10 - 2:30

8-5

8-5

8-5

8-5

10 - 2

10 - 2

3-6

3-6

MAKEUP TESTING LIBRARY, TUTOR CENTER


An interactive, multimedia presentation that balances education with empathy to address dating violence and teach the fundamentals of healthy relationships 45 minutes

Topics include: - Types of abuse (physical, emotional, mental, digital) - Technology and privacy - Cycle of abuse and how to break it - Sexual assault and consent - Setting good boundaries - Resources for help and healing

November 1st, 1:40 p.m., Student Services Center (SSC) 1006 Snacks & beverages will be provided. RSVP: sga@ccbc.edu


Brainfuse Online Tutoring can be accessed through Blackboard Log into your Blackboard account. Click on your course under My Courses. On the left side of the screen, click Brainfuse Online Tutor. Click Brainfuse HelpNow button. Click in the section that represents the area of the site to enter (i.e. Live Help, Writing Lab, etc.). ______________________________________________________________________________ ü ü ü ü ü


WITH THE PRESIDENT Do you have questions about your experience on campus? Do you have a great idea that you want to share with us? Join CCBC President Chris Reber for open conversation and FREE pizza!

Monday, October 16 Noon - 1 p.m. Health Sciences Center

www.ccbc.edu


2 N D W E D N E S DAY O F T H E M O N T H

A L L P R O C E E D S W I L L B E D O N AT E D TO B E N E F I T T H E S U RV I V O R S O F T H E R E C E N T H U R R I C A N E S .


SHELL PENNSYLVANIA CHEMICALS

MILITARY PETROCHEMICAL DAY WHO: Designed for current & former Veterans from all military branches

WHAT: Career forum for veterans interested in careers at the Shell Pennsylvania Chemical Plant

Shell veteran employees discussing careers within Shell

WHEN:

Veteran speakers from industry & education

Thursday, October 12th from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. (Breakfast and lunch provided)

Overview of the CCBC Process Technology program & Shell scholarship opportunities

WHERE: CCBC’s Learning Resources Center, Room 9103, 1 Campus Drive | Monaca, PA 15061

Information about job opportunities at Shell Pennsylvania Chemical Plant

RSVP By: Thursday, October 5, 2017

For more information or to register, visit: http://bit.ly/2vnPtaF For more details, email: info@steelcityvets.org or call: 724-480-3451

Shell is an Equal Opportunity Employer CCBC is an Equal Opportunity Institution


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Making your online payment 1.

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