Career Planning Workshops and Classes

Workshops:

  • Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Workshop Series: A three-part workshop that helps participants understand their skills, interests, values, and decision-making style and help them identify careers to explore. You must pay a $20.00 materials fee.
  • Strong Interest Inventory (SII) Workshop Series: A two-part workshop that helps identify vocational interests and possible majors, careers, and job titles. You must pay a $20.00 materials fee.
  • Queer Career Workshop: A workshop targeted for lesbian, gay, bi, and transgendered students who want to examine how being queer affects career decisions and their job search.
  • Networking: Learn how to network for information when making a career decision or conducting a job search.

One-Credit Classes:

  • Career Planning (HUM 199): Career Planning is a one-credit career decision-making class. Participants learn about the myths and realities of choosing a major and the career decisionmaking process; identify their relevant skills, interests, and values; identify potential careers to explore and then learn how to research specific job titles through print and electronic sources as well as information interviews. $20.00 materials fee for the MBTI.
  • Exploring Careers in Public Service (HUM 199): Exploring Careers in Public Service is a one-credit class. Participants will use their issue-driven interests to identify careers and venues in the public sector. Students will learn how to research public sector careers using print and electronic sources as well as information interviews. Networking skills will also be developed.
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