Career Services Class
The
Personal Career Planning Class assists students in developing
and implementing a professional career/job
search through greater understanding of
resources available to them. Students are taught
how to conduct a job/internship search that will
provide the most satisfying rewards to them. The
students will understand how critical every
aspect of the job/internship search is and how
it relates to landing a satisfying career.
Finally the students will understand how
marketable they are to employers and how best to
display that marketability.
In
addition, this class will include a variety of teaching methods and modalities.
There will be limited lecture and more of an emphasis on interaction and
participation. Students will have the opportunity to explore learning avenues
in and out of the classroom environment. You will be asked to utilize some of
the skills you have learned at SU and demonstrate them in a career-type
environment. Each student will become more knowledgeable about what
employers are looking for in a new employee. By the time the class is
complete, students will know how to conduct a job/internship search and be able to
excel in all areas of that search.
The official title of the
course is GENL-110-150
Personal Career Planning Class.
The location is
The Career Center, Room 133, University Center.
The class is credited for two hours each
semester. The instructors are Mr. Aaron Basko,
Director of Admissions and Mr. Charlie Endicott,
Associate Director of Career Services.
Mr. Basko's contact
information is:
Admissions House (AD) 206
410-543-6161 or ext 36161
ambasko@salisbury.edu
Mr. Endicott's contact
information is:
Guerrieri University Center (GC) 133E
410-548-5835 or ext 85835
rcendicott@salisbury.edu
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