IS 105B: Career Decision Making

Credits 2 Lecture Hours 2
An introductory course designed to prepare students to make more focused career/life decisions through self analysis and world of work examinations.
Course Outcomes
  • Describe the career development process, current labor market trends, and issues related to economic self-sufficiency.
  • Identify personal, family, cultural, and financial influences that relate to their career and educational decisions.
  • Apply career knowledge by exploring their interests, skills, values, personality traits.
  • Illustrate how their career search relates to job shadowing and service learning activities choices.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of the career decision making process by keep a journal and responding to evaluations of the instructor.