Take a Career Class
Classroom to Career UNIV 14031
This course will equip students with the tools to prepare for a career or graduate
school upon college graduation. Instruction in this eight-week class will focus on
the following topics: Self-Awareness, Career Exploration, Work and Leadership Experience,
Job/Graduate Search Strategies, Resume/Cover Letter Writing, Interview Skills, and
Professional Networking.
Career Connections (ARSC 30103)
This course teaches students how to capitalize on their strengths, skills, experience,
professional connections, and academic discipline. Key components of this course are
guest lectures from on-campus and off-campus professionals, interactive group activities
to practice professional skills, and the creation of an online portfolio. Prerequisite:
Sophomore standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring)
Going Pro: Professional Project Experience (ARSC 10401 Special Topics - select Going
Pro section)
Get hands-on, professional experience completing a project at the site of your choice:
nonprofit or for profit, on or off campus, or even at your current part-time job!
(Typically offered: Fall and Spring)
Internship Readiness (ARSC 10401 Special Topics - select Internship Readiness section)
In this course you will learn how to create relationships with professionals to
build strategic social capital and access the hidden internship market. You will also
develop your personal internship search toolkit. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring
second 8-weeks)
Professional ePortfolio ARSC 32003
This course equips student with tools to develop a professional portfolio. This
career website will showcase their skills, talents, and experiences. By writing about
the connections between what they are doing in college and their professional goals,
students can capitalize on their experiences and grow as individuals.