TUCSIN Career Focus Newsletters
Compiled by Martina Williams
The purpose of the TUCSIN Career Focus Newsletter is to provide career guidance to TUCSIN students as well as to the public through our TUCSIN website. According to the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare, unemployment attribute to mismatches between the acquired skills and the job related needs due to the fact that students make wrong career choices which are not relevant to the job market. Therefore the selection of a future career is a process which can be professionally done through career guidance and vocational counseling.
With the TUCSIN Career Focus we help learners to choose careers wisely, create awareness of career fields that they might not be familiar with and guide them on how to plan for their tertiary education.
Introduction / Learning Skills / Skills & Abilities / Effective Study Habits / Preparing for Interviews / Motivational Letter 2017
Tertiary Studies & Funding / Institutions & Funding / Studies Abroad / Mock Exams / Final Exams –Your Future
Opportunities for Grade 10 certificate holders
Food for thought: The 4th Industrial Revolution / Careers of the Future / Mind & Spirit
Archivist / Accountant, Chartered Accountant / Agricultural Technician
Computer Science / Computer Animation / Criminologist / Coding
Dentistry / Dietician / Data Analyst
Engineering / Environmental Science / Epidemiologist
Geology / Graphic Design / Glass Blower
Human Resources Manager / Health–Biokineticist / Horticultural Careers
Library Science - Information Studies / Law / Logistics / Landscape Architect
Medical Technologist / Meteorologist / Marketing
Nursing / Nature Conservation / Nautical Science - Deck Officer
Occupational Therapy / Optometry / Oral Hygienist
Paramedic / Pharmacy / Pilot / Photographer / Psychologist / Public Health / Pathology
Radiology I / Radiology II / Radio & TV Careers / Robotics
Special Needs Educator / Secretarial Careers / Social Worker
Teaching / Tourism – Tour Guides / Town & Regional Planner
TRADES IN NAMIBIA (VOCATIONAL TRAINING) / Designated trades in Namibia are currently the following:
- Entrepreneurship: here
- Transportation - Drivers & Movers: here
- Auto Engineering and Metal Trades: here
- Electrical Engineering Trades: here
- Mechanical Engineering Trades: here
- Building and Construction Industry Trades: here
- Food Industry: here
- Beauty & Hair Industry: here