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Nov 21, 2024
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HD 173 - Career Exploration 1-5 CR
Presents concepts and skills relating to determining an educational pathway and career. Topics include self-assessment of interests, values, skills, and personality; relating careers to educational and training options; researching jobs and careers; and decision-making and goal setting. This course aims to help students explore what it might take to experience personal satisfaction and fulfillment within and outside of their careers.
Course Outcomes
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To analyze your (a) personality, (b) interests, (c) skills/abilities, and (d) values and how they relate to choosing an educational pathway and /or career.
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Become familiar with various educational pathways and how those relate to potential careers.
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To become familiar with the primary sources of occupational information and learn how to apply that knowledge in your career and life decision-making.
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Examine how one balances their academic and personal lives and articulate a plan for adapting to changes with flexibility and self-care.
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Develop a plan of action that includes short- and long-term goals regarding education, life, and career planning.
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Analyze the job market projection in your area(s) of interest and how it fits your plans.
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Explore how one’s intersecting identities (e.g., culture, race, ethnicity, sex, gender, ability, etc.) influence choosing an educational pathway and career.
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Gain awareness of potential workplace bias related to gender, race, class, ability, etc.
GenEd Outcomes: Connections - Self-Assessment/Life Goals
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