EDCEP 120: Academic and Career Decisions
Searching for a major? Choosing a career path? The Academic and Career Decisions course might be for you! The Career Center offers a career planning class that covers topics such as choosing a major, exploring careers, making decisions, and learning how to use K-State career resources. The small class size and interactive format enables you to learn from both your instructor and other students.
About this Class
- Credit hours: 1 hour
- Class size: Limited to 20 students
- Class format: Combination of lecture, group interaction, and independent research. Class will formally meet 8 times over the course of the semester.
- Start dates: Check the course schedule for actual start dates.
Course Objective
This course is designed to help you develop a plan for choosing an academic major and/or career path. This includes assignments and activities related to self-awareness, decision-making, career/major exploration, and transferable skill development.
Assignments
- CliftonStrengths Assessment- This assessment will help you identify your primary strengths and give you tools to articulate your strengths to future employers.
- Focus2 Career Assessment- This is a computerized career assessment program based upon John Holland’s theory of career development. Your scores will produce an occupational code representing environmental models from Holland’s typology: realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, and conventional. It focuses on generating possible academic majors and careers that would be compatible with your interests, abilities, and career-related values.
- Values Card Sort- Whether we are aware of them or not, our personal values influence the decisions we make every day. You will complete the career values card sort to become aware of what you value most, which can help provide clarity in the career decision-making process.
- Major of Interest Project- This project is for you to research a major of interest and related careers. You will organize a PowerPoint or Prezi outlining the information that you learned from your research.
- Informational Interview- You will have the opportunity to interview a professional in your major or career of interest. By interviewing a professional you will get a current, day to day perspective on your career of interest.
- Resume Workshop- This assignment is designed to ensure you have an accurate and up-to-date resume, which is an essential tool for anyone in the career-planning process.
- Video Mock Interview- This activity is planned for you to practice your interview skills in a safe environment to begin preparation for future interviews.
Find Your Fit CAT Community
EDCEP 120: Academic and Career Decisions is part of a CAT Community, "Find Your Fit" every fall. A CAT community is an opportunity for first-year students to connect with 21 other students who share their academic interests by placing them in 3 of the same courses during their first semester. Read more information about "Find Your Fit" on the CAT Communities website.
Special Instructions
If enrollment is closed for the semester and the course has not begun, stop by the Pre-Professional and Exploratory Advising Center in Berney Family Welcome Center Room 114 to receive enrollment permission.