30 hours seminar/15 hours Directed Study; 3 credits
This pre-employment course prepares students for success in identifying, securing and keeping work that is related to their long-term career goals. This is a highly interactive seminar in which students will learn about the principles of transferring skills and knowledge from the academic environment to the practical work environment. Topics include: self-assessment of employability skills, values and attitudes, resume writing, interview practice, skill transfer theory, work search techniques, goal setting, and workplace success skills. In addition to the classroom component, students meet individually on a regular basis with Co-operative Education faculty and staff to work towards their short and long term employment goals.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into Co-operative Education Program
Offered in the following terms: 2010 Winter, 2010 Fall, 2011 Winter
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