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Career and Life Planning Class

The Career and Life Planning class CSA 303 is offered during the fall and spring semesters for 3 units. An elective for the leadership minor, this course can be taken by any undergraduate student and is designed to help students identify and develop their career paths. Professors emphasize identifying and refining gifts and talents, deciding on a major and career path, and undertaking a job search. Other potential topics include: budgeting, assessments (such as the Myers-Briggs, Strong Interest Inventory, Holland Self-Directed Search, etc.), graduate school, interviewing techniques, internships, interests and skills, and much more.

For more information, read the online course description or consult the Undergraduate Catalog.

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