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Category A. Career Exploration
Category B. Experiential Learning
Category C. Required for major
Category D.

Course prerequisites or instructor's permission required to register

 
Course Name
 
Description
 
Category
 
Business Communication This sophomore level course teaches resume writing, interviewing and networking.
Category C.
 
Major and Career Exploration Helps undecided students by comparing their unique interests, personality, and values to accurate career information.
Category A.
 
Career Planning Aides students in learning effective job search skills and helps them identify a good career fit.
Category A.
 
Exploring Careers in Science and Engineering Discover the many major and career options available to graduates of the Institute of Technology and the College of Biological Sciences.
Category A.
 
Introduction to Agricultural Education and Extension Gain a deeper understanding of the discipline of agricultural education.

Category A.

 
Introduction to Scientific & Technical Communication Provides an overview and history of scientific and technical communication as a profession.

Category A.

 
Orientation to Applied Economics Introduction to the curriculum, policies and procedures, employment opportunities, and Applied Economics department faculty.

Category A.

 
Orientation in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology Introduction to fisheries, wildlife, and conservation biology and related professions.

Category C.

 
Orientation to the Health Sciences A one-credit course designed for undergraduate students who want to explore health sciences majors and professions
Category A.
 
Orientation to the Health Sciences (online) A one-credit online course designed for undergraduate students who want to explore health sciences majors and professions
Category A.
 
Orientation to Veterinary Medicine First year veterinary students are introduced to the practice and basic professional skills.

Category A.

 
Strategic Career Planning


Want to get ahead of the competition when searching for jobs and internships? This 1 credit course is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students in any major seeking internships and / or full time work. It is recommended that you have 45+ credits before registering for this course. This course covers topics that will prepare you for your job/internship search including skills assessment, resume writing, interviewing, job searching and salary negotiation.

Category A.
 
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