EDUC 304 Career Development Facilitation
This couse is designed as a pre-service and in-service program for individuals who wish to attain the knowledge, competencies, and skills needed to become a career development facilitator. (CDF). Career Development Facilitators assist students in K-12 as well as those in post secondary and adult education, to explore career options, to identify personal career interests and goals, to access market information, and to provide assistance in making appropriate career decisions. Specific competencies that students enrolled in this course will achieve include: knowledge of labor market information and resources; experiences in assessment of individual career interests, abilities and values; knowledge of career development models; identification of skills needed for employment; appropriate use of technology resources; development of consultation skills; techniques for the management and promotion of the CDF program; and processes for the training of clients and peers. The course is intended to be taken in addition to PSYC 302 - Interpersonal and Helping Skills Development. Credit for field experience through Service Learning or Internship credit will also be expected to completed the CDF certification.
Offered
Offered on demand.