Missouri Connections
Missouri Connections helps students explore their interests and connects them to careers they may want to pursue after high school. Students are encouraged to complete self-assessment inventories as part of the course enrollment process. Knowing their interests can help students choose courses that are interesting and engaging to them.
Missouri Connections Framework
The Missouri Connections framework is built around six career pathways:
- Health Services
- Industrial and Engineering Technology
- Human Services
- Natural Resources & Agriculture
- Business, Management & Technology
- Arts & Communication
There are 16 Career Clusters that are identified within the pathways:
Health Services
- Health Science
Industrial & Engineering Technology
- Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)
- Manufacturing
- Architecture & Construction
- Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
Human Services
- Human Services
- Hospitality and Tourism
- Government & Public Administration
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
- Education & Training
Natural Resources & Agriculture
- Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Business, Management & Technology
- Finance
- Marketing
- Business Management & Administration
- Information Technology
Arts & Communication
- Arts, Audio Visual Technology & Communications