Course Syllabus
Counseling 116: Career and Life Planning
Course Description
This online 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 workplace
Meet Your Instructor
Joanna Campos Robledo
Required Textbook
This is a ZTC class. That means this class uses a free textbook that is in PDF form and can be accessed from this Canvas site. There are no additional charges or books that you will need to buy. Links to the PDFs of the book's chapters are in each of the Learning Modules.
Student Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Career Development: Analyze theory and concepts of career and life planning.
- Personal Exploration: Acquire the concept of interest, personality, skills, and values, as they relate to human growth and life stage development.
- Career Exploration: Develop a personal profile and relate it to labor market trends and resources.
- Career Information: Analyze and clarify intrinsic and extrinsic goals as they relate to personal career evaluations. Select a career option or options. Develop a life plan to achieve individual goals.
- Career Action: Employ a decision-making process to implement or review a career/life plan, including an educational plan.
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