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Dec 21, 2024
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CG 130A Career Exploration and Planning Lecture Hours: 1 Credits: 1
Uses an individualized study approach to select and explore career identification and decision-making process. Includes evaluation of individual personality type, interests, skills, values and work-related preferences.
Prerequisite: College-level reading and writing skills. Student Learning Outcomes:
- Analyze current career knowledge and describe individual characteristics that contribute to a satisfactory job and/or career.
- Identify personal and work-related values and how they relate to employment and career choice.
- Define specific areas of interest and discuss the relationship between individual interests and career decisions.
- Identify personal skills and analyze these skill sets within job classifications.
- Evaluate personality type and discuss how it relates to both the world of work and the career decision process.
- Identify various approaches to decision making and apply a goal setting process to individual career plans.
Content Outline
- Career Awareness
- Values Clarification
- Interests Assessment
- Skills/Aptitudes Identification
- Personality Type Evaluation
- Decision Making Process
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