Career Development in the Behav Sciences
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Description
This course examines vocational values, interests, and aptitudes in the identification and development of a career in the Behavior Sciences, specifically Behavioral Sciences programs, Criminal Justice, Anthropology, and Psychology. The vital role of a student’s academic background is explored relative to creating a goodness-of-fit between the student and the world of work. Students will be introduced to career guidance programs, develop a career personality profile, generate a career road map, and investigate/utilize career development tools and techniques. A broad spectrum of resources will be explored against the backdrop of local, national, and international job market trends, and the goals, interests and abilities of the job seeker. Behavioral Sciences Division requirement. Division majors will have priority enrollment; non- majors will be enrolled based on space availability.
Prerequisites: EN 102, COM 101, CJ 151
Prerequisites: EN 102, COM 101, CJ 151
Career
Undergraduate
Credits
Min
3