Suggested Steps to Prepare for a Industrial Ecologist Career (Grades 6-12)
Check out the recommended classes, activities and skills below for each grade level. These recommendations are very general -- discuss your specific course plan with your school counselors and teachers.
AI-assisted and curriculum-reviewed guidance. Talk with your counselor or teacher about your specific plan.
Grades 6-8
Helpful Classes
- Science
- Math
- Technology
- Communication
Things to Try
- Collect samples or observations and record them carefully in tables or journals, Compare results from a simple experiment and explain what may have caused the difference, Practice using graphs, measurements, and evidence to answer a question, Interview an industrial ecologist about research, testing, and careful documentation
Focus Skills
- Observation
- Data analysis
- Mapping
- Documentation
- Critical thinking
Grade 9
Helpful Classes
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Algebra I
- English
- Computer Applications
Recommended Learning Areas
- scientific observation
- data tables
- measurement
- lab safety
- communication
Things to Try
- Join science fair, lab, or environmental projects and keep accurate notes and measurements, Practice handling samples, data tables, or field observations using safe procedures, Compare patterns in data and explain what the evidence suggests, Shadow an industrial ecologist or lab worker to see how tests and records are managed
Focus Skills
- Observation
- Data analysis
- Mapping
- Documentation
- Critical thinking
Grade 10
Helpful Classes
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Algebra II
- Environmental Science or Physics
- Technical Writing
Recommended Learning Areas
- sampling
- laboratory methods
- graphing
- scientific writing
- environmental or physical systems
Things to Try
- Design a small investigation with a question, procedure, measurements, and conclusion, Use lab tools, maps, or field observations to gather and organize evidence, Practice graphing, reporting, and checking data for accuracy and consistency, Observe how scientists use safety rules, controls, and repeatable methods
Focus Skills
- Observation
- Data analysis
- Mapping
- Documentation
- Critical thinking
Grade 11
Helpful Classes
- Chemistry
- Physics or Environmental Science
- Statistics
- Biology
- Research Methods
Recommended Learning Areas
- experimental design
- statistics
- field or lab methods
- data interpretation
- reporting
Things to Try
- Complete a research, lab, or field project with sampling, analysis, and technical reporting, Compare methods used to test materials, chemicals, organisms, or environmental conditions, Practice statistics, quality checks, and written summaries of results, Interview professionals about experimental design, compliance, and documentation
Focus Skills
- Observation
- Data analysis
- Mapping
- Documentation
- Critical thinking
Grade 12
Helpful Classes
- Chemistry
- Biology or Physics
- Statistics
- Research Methods
- Technical Writing
Recommended Learning Areas
- applied research
- quality control
- technical reporting
- analysis methods
- compliance and safety
Things to Try
- Build a portfolio with lab notes, field observations, data analysis, and technical reports, Complete a capstone tied to testing, research, quality control, or environmental monitoring, Compare pathways in laboratory, environmental, biological, chemical, and technical science roles, Practice presenting evidence clearly and defending your conclusions
Focus Skills
- Observation
- Data analysis
- Mapping
- Documentation
- Critical thinking