Career Workshops & Courses
Career Self-Assessment Workshop (C-SAW )
The C-SAW is a two-session workshop designed to help you with your decisions about majors and careers. Self-assessment inventories are used to assist you in determining your interests, values, skills and personality type. With the guidance of the Coordinator of Career Services, you may connect the information you have gathered about yourself to possible majors and careers. To participate in a C-SAW, you must first meet with the Coordinator in a walk-in or formal appointment to register, and then must complete two inventories at least two weeks in advance of the first workshop date. For workshop dates please contact Career Services at 228-5330 email liesekr@quincy.edu.
CDE 110: Career Development
CDE 110 is a Quincy University course designed to help students declare a major or find a future career. This two-credit course is designed to help students clarify career and academic goals and is recommended for freshmen and sophomore students. Through interest inventories and in-class activities students will gain a better understanding of which major and career choices might be best for them. Students are graded on in-class activities and written work. Each participant will receive individual evaluation and consultation. Talk to your academic advisor to see if CDE 110 is right for you.
CDE 120: Career Planning
CDE 120 is a Quincy University course designed to help students enhance those skills necessary in conducting a successful job search. This two-credit hour course covers topics including resume writing, networking, interviewing and job search strategies and is open to junior and senior students. Grades will be determined based on class participation and written assignments. Students who have taken Career Development may still enroll in Career Planning.
Resume Workshop
Let Career Services be your guide to writing resumes. Career Services offers several resume-writing workshops throughout the academic year. You will be notified of these events via email and flyers posted around campus.
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