ACE 194 - Career Development This course helps students at UMF to prepare for careers, internships, and experiences in the world of work. To do this, the course provides opportunities for students to:
1. Assess their own work-related values, interests, and skills and develop a professional identity;
2. Explore career options and associated pathways; and
3. Develop job acquisition skills, such as resume and cover letter writing, interviewing, and job search strategies.
Students will gain practical experience interacting with others in a professional environment, interviewing and networking, and promoting their skills and assets. The course culminates in each student’s development of a career development portfolio which students can use to direct their job or internship search, assist with career decision-making, and support further career development. Junior or senior standing is strongly encouraged. Pass/Fail: Pass/Fail Course Typically Offered: Online (May); Face to face (spring)
Prerequisite(s): None.
Credits: 1
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