Career Development in Behavioral Science
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Description
This course examines vocational values, interests, and aptitudes in the identification and development of a career in the Behavioral 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.
Prerequisites: PSY 101, ENG 102, COM 101, (AN 200, PSY 101, or SO 200 respectively)
Prerequisites: PSY 101, ENG 102, COM 101, (AN 200, PSY 101, or SO 200 respectively)
Career
Undergraduate
Credits
Min
3