Shawnee State University Student Career Development

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Shawnee State University Student Career Development Finding the Right Major: Decision-Making for Effective Career Development Shawnee State University Student Career Development

Being uncertain is okay …It’s all part of the process! No matter where you are in the process of determining your major, this presentation will show you resources that can help you narrow your options.

Identify your Interests & Skills Step One Identify your Interests & Skills

Three Main Areas to Write About Interests- what are you interested in Skills- what are you skilled at Values- what’s important to you

What are your likes and dislikes? What are your hobbies? What activities are you drawn to? What do you dislike? What are your favorite subjects? What topics do you like to read and learn about?

What are your natural abilities? What were your best subjects in high school? What are your best subjects in college? What talents have you used in your past jobs? What skills do you bring to extracurricular activities? What abilities help you to do a good job with community service projects? What skills would you like to develop?

What do you value? Keep your interests in mind as you explore your values. What classes have you felt most worthwhile to you so far? Why did you place that value on them? What are the key values you hope to have in the workplace? Leadership? Wealth? Fame or Particular Status? Independence?

Research Potential Majors Step Two Research Potential Majors

Look for clues in your classes Explore your interests in your General Education classes. What do you enjoy in each subject area? Topics that challenge you Class projects you look forward to Subjects you like to spend time with Ideas that inspire you Tasks that speak to your interests and abilities The kind of work you’ll be proud to do

Research the major(s) Make a list your top 3 - 5 majors What are the requirements of the major? Do you have to apply? Do you need a certain GPA or ACT? What are the prerequisite courses? How long will it take me to finish this degree? What are some possible career options of each major? Check out our “What can you do with a major in….at Shawnee State University?” on your Focus 2 results or visit Buzzfile.

Step Three Narrow your Options

Conduct informational interviews Job shadowing This will also allow you to make valuable connections with professionals in the field you are entering!

As you narrow your choices… Watch out for “should” advice, as in “you really should go into nursing.” Don’t let others be your only influence – It’s your decision! Gather the facts, work through the thoughts and emotions and make your decision. Trust yourself!

Which major is best for you? Talk to your Academic Advisor Do you qualify for the program? How long would it take for you to complete the degree? Ask Faculty and Department Chairs They know their majors inside and out They may be able to connect you with other students Meet with a Career Counselor to determine if your interests and abilities match the major Career Exploration and Development is a multi-year process. Counselors can assist you throughout your studies Ask yourself, Am I prepared to put in the necessary time to complete the coursework?

Keep in mind… After choosing a major, you can use this same process to refine your decisions within the major. Career Development is a process of making informed decisions throughout your studies. The skills you develop in research, self-assessment, and decision-making will serve you well. Studies show that the average professional changes careers six to ten times.

Additional Resources The Course Catalog Occupational Information Network Bureau of Labor Statistics In-Demand Occupations (OH) Connect with upperclassmen who chose your major(s) of interest: Ask what they like and dislike about their courses

Call or visit us to make an appointment! If you have any questions about your degree plan, contact your Academic Advisor. For assistance in exploring your career options, or for further career development, meet with someone from the Career Development office… Call or visit us to make an appointment! ADMIN 036 (740) 351-3027 careers@shawnee.edu www.shawnee.edu/offices/career-development/