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I want to review Module Sheets that highlight resources and
services as they relate to specific populations. Note: The
hyperlinks below will take you to The Career Center Web site.
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Module I: Everything you've always wanted to know
about CCIS
Find an introduction to The Career Center's Curricular-Career
Information Services (CCIS) and select activities that will assist
you in solving your career problems.
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Module II: What's involved in making a career decision?
Identify areas that are important to consider in making career
choices, and learn to apply skills involved in career problem
solving and decision making.
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Module III: Looking at you
Discover how to examine your interests, values and skills, and
relate this knowledge to occupations, fields of study, or
jobs.
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Module IV: Information: What's available out
there and where to find it
Identify and locate Career Center resources and other information
related to your educational and career planning needs.
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Module V: Matching majors and jobs
Find resources and services that help you learn how specific job
titles relate to college majors or fields of study.
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Module VI: Job forecasts and your career plans
Discover resources that help you describe projected employment
trends in various occupations and in various regional
areas.
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Module VII: Your lifestyle
Identify resources that help you understand the need for balancing
one's work role with non-work roles, and discover leisure activities
that may be of interest to you.
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Module VIII: For African-American students
Obtain assistance in locating sources of career planning information
of special interest to African-American students.
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Module IX: Especially for her
Find sources of information and self-assessment that are
particularly helpful for the adult woman.
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Module X: Career planning for students with
disabilities
Obtain assistance in locating sources of career planning information
of special interest to students with disabilities, including
information on the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Module XI: Career changers
Review the issues involved in job and career changes, and find
resources and services to help you identify the kind of change
desired and begin the change process.
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Module XII: Get experience
Identify resources which will help you obtain experience relevant to
your career interest areas.
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Module XIII: Your job campaign
Find resources and services to help you start your job search,
including learning about Career Placement Services, writing cover
letters and resumes, and preparing for interviews.
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Module XIV: Going abroad
Explore issues and locate opportunities for study abroad and work
abroad programs.
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Module XV: Going to graduate school
Find resources to help you explore issues and activities that are
important to you in pursuing a graduate/professional education,
identify programs in your chosen field of study, investigate
selected programs, and develop an application strategy.
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Module XVI: Choosing a
major
Find resources and services to help you identify what factors are
important to you in selecting a major, discover what fields of study
are interesting to you, find detailed information about specific
majors, and enhance your ability to make an informed decision. |
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