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This course includes an overview of career decision-making theories and models that assist students, especially emerging adults, with the exploration of life goals, career options, and educational plans. Students will acquire lifelong career planning, management, life design, and adaptability skills. Activities are designed to accommodate students with different degrees of decidedness. Assignments involve self-exploration, occupational research, and decision-making strategies. The course concludes with an introduction to the job search process and the development of an action plan to achieve one’s goals.
Occasionally
Students participating in an approved interim, summer or semester-long study abroad experience register for this course.
Every Fall, Interim, Spring, and Summer
Students participating in an approved interim, summer or semester-long Washington Semester experience register for this course.
Students participating in an approved interim, summer or semester-long Chicago Semester experience register for this course.
An intensive opportunity for students to learn to adopt methods to promote their success in college. Participants will explore specific strategies for managing time commitments, improving memory, taking notes and studying for tests.
Special Topics in General Studies.