Course Syllabus
Counseling 116 Online Syllabus
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Meet Your Instructor:
Hello Everyone & Welcome to Counseling 116 Career & Life Planning Online!
Just a bit about me: I have been a Counselor at Santa Ana College for over 14 years and I enjoy the fact that I can counsel students 1 on 1 in the Counseling/Transfer Center and also teach counseling and study skills courses each semester. I will be sharing more about myself in our first Discussion and I look forward to learning more about you as this class goes on.
Have a great 8 Weeks,
Professor Joanna Campos-Robledo
Course Description:
The course is designed to cover theories and concepts of values, interests, skills and personality as applied to the career/life planning process and its application to labor market trends. Short/long term career/life plans will be developed. Students will develop an awareness of diversity and its relationship to psychological, sociological and physiological forces within the work place.
Textbook Information:
This course uses digital course materials designed using Open Educational Resources (OER), high-quality, openly licensed educational materials, rather than a traditional textbook. You can access all readings, videos, quizzes and other activities through our course site on Canvas.
Our course materials were created and assembled by SAC Counseling Faculty and funded by the Achieving the Dream OER Degree Initiative. Santa Ana College is committed to student access and excellence. You will not have any additional cost for textbooks.
Additional Course Information:
There is a $16 material fee that is included in the cost of this course that can be paid online through WebAdvisor. This is a required fee that covers the cost of the MBTI Personality Assessment.
Student Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Articulate their interests, values, and feelings related to their career and educational goals. (Communication Skills)
- Assess goals and objectives by analyzing skills and values. (Thinking and Reasoning)
- Research career paths using interest and personality inventories and computer databases. (Information Management Skills)
- Create an educational plan to achieve an Associate Degree and/or transfer goal. (Life Skills)
Course Summary:
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