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JOB: CARTOONIST
EDUCATION: bachelor degree in art or design, independent art and design. Cartoonists must typically compose a portfolio to demonstrate their talent and skills to present to potential employers.
STUDIED SUBJECTS: Cartooning history, Principles of cartooning, Watercolor techniques, Pastel techniques, graphic art, painting, art foundations, art history, sculpture, drawing, and animation
SPECIALIZATION: 2D and 3D images, social, sports, advertising, political cartoons, manga
DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES: cartoonists create caricatures, pictures that exaggerate or distort a person's individual features, Animators draw the moving cartoons that appear on television, in films, and in video games.
WORKING HOURS: freelance choose their own hours but often work more than forty hours per week.
JOB: COMPUTER PROGRAMMEREDUCATION: Secondary Upper School, Faculty of Computer Science.STUDIED SUBJECTS: Informatics, Elettronics, Maths, Statistics, ScienceSPECIALIZATION: Computer network, systems, and database administrators; Computer scientists; Computer support specialists, Computer systems analysts.DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES: repair computer, reinforce the velocity of the softwares, conceive, design, and test logical structures for solving problems by computer.WORKING HOURS: Most software engineers and programmers work 40 hours a week, but about 15 per cent of software engineers and 11 per cent of programmers work more than 50 hours a week
JOB: DANCEREDUCATION: private teacher, independent ballet school, university programs and schools associated with professional dance companies STUDIED SUBJECTS: music, literature, history, visual arts, dance composition, history and criticism, movement analysisSPECIALIZATION: classical dance, modern dance, jazz, tap, hip-hop, popular kinds of dance.DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES: dancers perform in a variety of settings, including opera, musical theatre, and other musical productions (movies, music videos..)WORKING HOURS: 8 hours a day in class and rehearsal
JOB: LAWYEREDUCATION: Law degree, two years apprenticeship, professional exam.STUDIED SUBJECTS: Faculty of Law ScienceSPECIALIZATION: Penal lawyer, civil lawyer, magistrate, public prosecutorDIFFERENT ACTIVITIES: families’ questions, Civil Code’s problems...WORKING HOURS: more than average 40 hrs. a week, depending upon the caseload
• JOB: ENGINEER• EDUCATION: Secondary Upper School, Faculty of Engineering• STUDIED SUBJECTS: Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Statistics,
Science• SPECIALIZATION: electrical, electronic, computer, mechanical,
civil, chemical, agricultural and aeronautical engineering• DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES: An engineer plans, designs, and
constructs roads, bridges, harbours, public buildings, cars, test circuits…
• WORKING HOURS: more than 40 hours a week
JOB: TOURIST GUIDEEDUCATION: professional schools, training programs, national or regional tourist guide qualificationSTUDIED SUBJECTS: history, geography, art, architecture, foreign languages, speech, and communication SPECIALIZATION: archaeological sites , museums, art galleries, gardens, religious and archaeological sites, local expert on a given areaDIFFERENT ACTIVITIES: organised tours for groups of tourists in a wide range of locations, informing visitors about heritage sites and attractions.WORKING HOURS: hours would vary depending on the job. Seasonal work is common, and you may be able to work part-time. You could work 40 hours a
week or more during the tourist season.