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CATALOG DESCRIPTION
This course is designed for the student who is undecided about an
occupation. It provides a comprehensive approach to life and career planning.
Vocational interest tests, various insights into his/her abilities,
interests, and personality. Occupational trends and ways of learning more
about specific careers will be explored. Individual conferences are available
to students as well as use of the Career Center. Transfer credit: CSU
(E1).
SCHEDULE
Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9:35 to 10:50 a.m.
Room 1-1306
OBJECTIVES
In this course you will learn to:
1.
Identify your interests, abilities, values,
personality and potentialities as they relate to the career decision process.
2.
Explore the Job Market.
3.
Use the Career Center resources to research
careers and majors.
4.
Develop a life and career plan based on
effective decision-making and goal-setting.
5.
Write a Resume and Cover Letter.
6.
Prepare for a Job Interview.
IMPORTANT POINTS:
The work you do in this class will be for yourself and for your personal
growth.
What you put into this course will determine what you get out of it.
Class time will be used for exercises and activities. Attendance is vital.
Points will be deducted for any missing work and/or missing classes.
In coordination with the DSPS office, reasonable accommodations will be
provided for eligible students with disabilities. If you do not yet have an
accommodation letter, please contact the DSPS office at (650) 738-4280.
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
1. A warm, conscious body and an open mind.
2. Assessment Materials Packet - available at Skyline Bookstore.
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GRADING:
Letter Grade; or Pass/No Pass (you must request this option)
ATTENDANCE:
NOTE: Regular attendance is very important to success in this class.
Students who accumulate more than six absences may be dropped from the
course.
REQUIREMENTS FOR CREDIT:
Your grade will be based upon the following:
1.
Attendance and participation in class,
including lecture response papers. (Attendance is an important part of your
grade. Points for lecture response papers and some other in-class assignments
cannot be made up if you are absent.)
2.
Completion of all self-assessment exercises
and assignments.
3.
Completion of Lecture Response Papers.
4.
Completion of the Summary Sheet.
5.
Completion of a Career Study, based on
research about a career you are interested in.
6.
Completion of one written description of an
Information Interview you conduct with an individual working in a career you
are interested in.
7.
Completion of a Resume and Cover Letter.
8.
Class Presentation and Summary Exercise.
NOTE: All work completed outside of class must be word-processed (10
or 12 point font), double-spaced and stapled. Please proof-read and
spell-check your work. Sloppy presentation and/or poor grammar will affect
your grade.
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LATE WORK:
All assignments are expected to be received on or before the day they are
due. Assignments received after the due date will be subject to a 10%
reduction in points per school day, up to a maximum of 5 days. No late work
will be accepted past one week from the date it was due.
TARDY POLICY:
Please make every effort to come to class on time. Arriving late disrupts
the class. Students who are tardy will receive only half-credit for
attendance.
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GRADING POLICY:
Points
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Attendance (8 pts./class)
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272
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Summary Sheet
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150
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Lecture Response Papers
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80
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Career Study
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80
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Information Interview
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60
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Resume & Cover Letter
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40
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Presentation/Summary
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20
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TOTAL:
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702
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GRADING SCALE:
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POINTS:
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GRADE:
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632 - 702
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A
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561 - 631
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B
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491 - 560
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C
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421 - 490
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D
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< 421
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F
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LINKS:
Check out the Skyline
College Career Center for lots of good information.
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