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Clovis 411 Deciding on a Major August 2014
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A “major” is : -A specific subject area that college students specialize in -A focus of study -A set of classes to complete Choosing a major is a very important decision! Major vs. Career First of all…. WHAT IS A MAJOR?
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What are the factors that are important to you? List 3 to share: 1. 2. 3. (Example: “My major should be something I enjoy learning about”) Important Things To Consider When Deciding on A Major
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Does this look familiar to you?
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3 out of 4 college students are unsure about their major 3 out of 4 college students change their major at least 2 times before they graduate Factors: -Limited knowledge about major/career options -Fear/Anxiety -Conflict with others -Too many interests Facts About Choosing A Major
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Major and Career Activity Think about possible majors and careers! Complete the worksheet, take your best guess!
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Major: Biology/Natural Sciences Average Salary per Year: $56,000-$93,000 Skills or personality traits: Observation skills, Problem Solving, Writing and Speaking Skills Career: Marine Biologist
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Major: Psychology, Sociology, Social Work Average Salary per Year: $35,000-$70,000 Skills or personality traits: Listening skills, compassion, problem solving Career: Social Worker
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Major: Food and Nutrition, Dietetics Average Salary per Year: 34,000-71,000 Skills or personality traits: Organizational skills, people skills, speaking skills, ability to translate information to patients Career: Dietician
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Major: Math, Sciences, Engineering Average Salary per Year: $50,000-$120,000 Skills or personality traits: Mechanical skills, math skills, creativity, listening skills Career: Engineer
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Major: Business, math Average Salary per Year: $38,000-$106,000 Skills or personality traits: Communication skills, detail oriented, math skills, organizational skills Career: Accountant
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Major: Chemistry, Biology, Administrative Justice, Forensic Science Average Salary per Year: $51,000-$82,000 Skills or personality traits: Composure, detail oriented, critical thinking Career: Forensic Scientist
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Steps to Take Career Exploration, including self-assessments Research your options! Meet with a counselor
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What is Passion? o Passion is the emotion of feeling very strongly about a subject Self-Assessment o Personality o Values o Skills o Career interests o Learning style Find Your Passion! 50 hours a week X 50 weeks a year (2 weeks off for vacation) X 40 years of employment…. _____________________________ Grand total: 100,000 hours devoted to work time
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Explore through general education Take courses that seem interesting to you Assist.org Examples: Chdev 39 Psy 2 Biol 5 Other Helpful Hints
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Find out which majors are available at your college Look up the major and see what classes are required for the major Talk with your instructors about the major Meet with a counselor to learn more Schedule a career counseling appointment More Helpful Hints
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Volunteer, Get a Job or an Internship Job fairs Job shadowing Informational Interviews Internships Student clu bs
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Mon/Tues/Wed 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Thursday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Call 325-5230 or stop by AC2-133 Academic Counseling
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