Course Syllabus
CNSL 116 Syllabus
Career/Life Planning and Personal Exploration
3 units
Spring 2018 – M-F - 8:00AM-8:56 A.M. – CHS Room: 405
Santa Ana College, Section Number: TBD
Instructor: Mireya Vazquez
Office: CHS Counseling Center
Office Hours: By appointment only
Phone: (714) 568-7029
Email: mireya.vazquez@sausd.us, allow a minimum of 48 hours for response
Course Description
This course is designed to assist students in successfully establishing and achieving education, career, and life goals. Students are guided through a reflective process that focuses on values, interests, personality, skills, and learning styles. Career and education options are researched, and students are exposed to college resources and support services. Decision-making models and goal setting techniques are examined and will be used to develop short and long-term education, and career and life plans.
Course Objectives:
- Personal Awareness- Gain a better understanding of yourself and your environment
- Personal Exploration- Understand the variables that affect life choices
- Career Exploration- Integrate information about yourself with the world of work
- Career Goals- Clarify goals on the basis of occupational preferences and values
- Career Planning- Develop a career plan to achieve individual goals
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Supplemental Materials: californiacolleges.edu account 50 page spiral notebook for presentation notes and summaries 1 folder for handouts Index cards for CCGI Vocabulary |
Course Rules for Success
- Attendance: Attendance and punctuality are mandatory. Your performance in this class is based on your participation in activities and your personal efforts. You are expected to attend all class meetings and roll will be taken during class. The expectation is that you will email the instructor before missing any class.
- Participation: This course is designed for you. It is important for you to take an active role in your learning. You may find it difficult or uncomfortable to actively participate in class discussions or small group activities at first; however, it is one of the most important skills to learn in college. Remember you will get out of the course what you put into it. Group participation is critical for this course. Students who do not participate in class will be considered absent and will be informed of this by the instructor.
- Assignments: In order to fully participate in class discussions, you will need to complete assigned readings and activities before coming to class.
- Cell Phone/Electronic Devices Policy: All cellular phones, iPods, mp3 players etc. must be turned off and put away during class time. This means no checking messages, receiving and answering calls, or text messaging. No earphones!
- Respect is the most important policy in this class. Please demonstrate respect for other’s differences, lifestyles, perspectives, and ideas. As well, respect your instructor, teacher assistants and any faculty member that comes into contact with you or this class.
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Late Assignments/Make-up Policy All homework assignments are due at the beginning of class on the assigned due date (see tentative schedule on last page of this syllabus for due dates). Late assignments will not be accepted. (Exceptions: If you have contacted me, prior to the start of the class, informing me that you are not attending and the reason why, due to an extenuating circumstance.) Academic Honesty Policy Students at Santa Ana College are expected to be honest and forthright in their academic endeavors. To falsify the results of one’s research, to steal the words or idea of another, or to cheat on an examination, corrupts the essential process by which knowledge is advanced. Academic dishonesty is seen as an intentional act of fraud, in which a student seeks to claim credit for the work or efforts of another without authorization, or uses unauthorized materials or fabricated information in any academic exercise. As institutions, we also consider academic dishonesty to include forgery of academic documents, intentionally impeding or damaging the academic work of others, assisting other students in acts of dishonesty or coercing students into acts of dishonesty. Accommodations for Disabilities Students with verifiable disabilities who want to request academic accommodations are responsible for notifying their instructor and Disabled Students Programs & Services (DSPS) at (714) 564-6295. |
*The instructor reserves the right to alter this syllabus at any time either in writing or verbally.*
Grading
My intention is to give you as much control over your final grade as possible. I want you to choose the grade you want and then perform the actions necessary to earn that grade.
A = 90-100% D = 60-69%
B = 80-89% F = 59% and below
C = 70-79%
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Assignments |
Points |
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Student Questionnaire/Essay |
5 |
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Career/College Presentations-Notes and Summaries (5 points per assignments) |
65 |
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IGETC/Early College Plan |
5 |
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CCGI Vocabulary Quizzes (.5 pts. each) |
59 |
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Welcome to Californiacolleges.edu-CCGI |
5 |
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Interest Profiler Task-CCGI (California College Guidance Initiative) |
5 |
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College 101 List Task-CCGI |
5 |
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My First College List Task-CCGI |
5 |
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My Future Alma Mater Task-CCGI |
5 |
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Introduction To SMART Goals-CCGI |
5 |
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Planning Courses For High School-CCGI |
5 |
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Past and Future Me Series- CCGI |
5 |
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Resources for Finding a Career- CCGI |
5 |
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Career Research Project 10.3 and 10.4 (two assignments) - CCGI |
10 |
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Reflection and Goal Setting- CCGI |
5 |
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Who are You? Task-CCGI |
5 |
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Writing Your Best Resume-CCGI |
5 |
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Career Plan and PowerPoint Presentation |
50 |
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Signed Grade Report/ College Prep Program Verification (1st 6 weeks/2nd 6 weeks) |
10 |
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Final Exam |
50 |
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Total Points |
TBD |
ALL ASSIGNMENTS MUST BE COMPLETED IN MLA FORMAT UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
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- This schedule is tentative and may be changed by the instructor to better suit the needs of the course. Changes to the schedule will be announced either in writing or verbally.
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