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Showing Students the World of Possibilities in STEM

Showing Students the World of Possibilities in STEM
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper on August 25, 2025

What do you think of when you think about a job in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)? Beakers, lab experiments and equations on whiteboards probably come to mind.

But not all STEM careers look the same. For every scientist and engineer behind a life-saving technology, there are logistics, marketing, regulatory and legal professionals working alongside them to make sure innovative breakthroughs get to those who need them.

These types of jobs are often overlooked – especially by college students who are just beginning to explore their career options. That’s why Abbott recently collaborated with Prairie View A&M University on a new, one-of-a-kind college course that introduces students to new career paths and helps inspire the next generation of STEM workers.

Exploring the world of medical devices

Abbott began working with Prairie View in 2020. As a top historically Black college for engineering located about 45 miles from Houston, Prairie View educators wanted to provide their students with more real-world learning experiences to help prepare them for the workforce.

Abbott’s world-class expertise in healthcare and neuromodulation facility in nearby Plano, Texas, was a perfect fit for Prairie View’s needs. Abbott’s Plano offices offer on-site summer job opportunities for Prairie View students and advisory support on upper-level courses.



But for college students who are just beginning to explore their career options, the team saw an opportunity to create something unique.

“The primary purpose of this course is to expose students to different aspects of the medical device industry and different types of available careers,” said Dr. Jefferey Streator, professor and head of Prairie View’s Department of Mechanical Engineering who oversees the course. “It serves Prairie View’s mission of education while also preparing students for their career.”

For one hour each week, Abbott professionals from a variety of areas within the medical device industry, including research and development, legal, quality assurance, and marketing, volunteer their time to teach students about their specific roles and career paths.

Jordan Michael, a chemical engineering student at Prairie View, enrolled to explore options in health and medicine outside of taking care of patients.

“I always liked biology, and I like to help people,” Michael said. “I didn’t really know what I wanted to do, but I knew I wanted to be in the medical field.”

Through the course, Michael learned about different career options he could pursue with his degree and how STEM principles can be applied in real-world medical settings.

To read more, go to https://www.abbott.com/corpnewsroom/sustai...

Original story posted at https://www.abbott.com
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