STU-1050 - Career Decision Making and Life Planning (3) Utilizing a formal decision-making model, students proceed systematically through a career planning process consisting of self-assessment, career exploration, decision making, goal setting, and planning. Students identify those barriers that might prevent them from attaining their goals. Basic language skills are presumed, used, and evaluated.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Develop career-based, academic, and financial goals.
CO2 - Identify work tasks, settings, salary, job outlook and experiential learning resources corresponding to prospective career.
CO3 - Produce professional documents including a resume, cover letter and thank you letter.
CO4 - Develop a social media presence, e-portfolio, and interview skills necessary to create a personal brand and professional network.
CO5 - Explain the impact of career trends, transferable skills, career change, and workplace issues on career resilience and management.
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