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This is a powerpoint that will help you through the process of picking a major and career.TRANSCRIPT
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Welcome Freshmen and Welcome Freshmen and Sophomores ! Sophomores !
Agenda =)
– Introduction – Definitions and discussion– Survey and discussion – GAME TIME – Q & A
Definitions…Simplified! =D
• Major and Minors• Career and Job• Doubling Majors • Creating your own major• Academic Advisor
Majors and Minors• Majors- a subject or field
of study that a student selects as their main focus.
• It will help train them for the career that lies within the said field of study.
• Example: majoring in medicine to train to be a pharmacist.
• It earns a degree
• Minors- a subject or a course of study that is secondary to a major, in essence, acts like a supplementary.
• Example: Majoring in child education and minoring in physiology.
• It earns a certificate and or degree
Jobs and Careers• Job- work with specific tasks
done as part of the routine for an employment.
• Full-time or part-time position. Long term or short term
• Can be acquired with or with out special training or a degree
• Career- an occupation or profession.
• Full time or part time. Normally long term as a life’s profession.
• Requires special training (a degree)
Things You Gotta Know• Double Major
• Creating your own Major!
• The importance of knowing your councilors
Featured Presentation • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=eSQvf7xVYzc• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=czBtW378gdY
The Survey!
Realistic• Traits: Active, nature
lover, curious, hands on worker, a tinker, lone worker, mechanically inclined.
• You can: Use tools, solve problems, play a sport and work outside.
• Possible Majors: Anthology, Athletic Coaching, Engineering.
• Possible careers: Technical Director, Engineering (cars, computers, machines, etc), Coaching, Explorer (geology, Naturalist, etc)
Investigative• Traits: You create your own rules, curious of the natural and scientific world, enjoy the field of science and mathematics, observant, analytical, and precise.
• You can: solve problems, think and create ideas, work alone (experimenting and learning).
• Possible majors: Biology, Engineering (electric, chemical, etc), Law, Math.
• Possible careers: Scientist (political, biological, chemical, mathematical, nuclear, molecular, medical) Researcher, Surgeon.
Artistic• Traits: Expressive, creative, prefer choice over structure, individualist.
• You can: create/read literature, craft (draw, paint, sing, compose, photos, etc).
• Possible majors: Art (history or studio) architect, music, writing (creative or nonfiction), Theater, Media Design (graphics, video game, movie)
• Possible careers: Designer (websites, magazines, video games, clothing) artist, music composer or musician, exhibit/interior designer.
SocialTraits: you like the spot light, helpful with people, solving problems through discussion and people, you enjoy helping the community and people in general. Understanding, out going and very social as well as insightful
You can: work in groups, assist people with their problems, participate in group projects and discussions, play in a team and teach well.
Possible majors: ethics, communications, environment, religion, language, education, management, law, history.
Possible careers: Teaching, Doctor, Public server (police, fire department, ER, SWAT, etc) or attendants, therapist.
EnterprisingTraits: good speaker, confident, goo with money and negotiating. Assertive, persuasive, energetic, responsible.
You can: make choices, be elected head of a group or organization (be a leader), meet important people.
Possible majors: Business, economics, communications, leadership, language.
Possible careers: Boss of anything, agent, examiner, administrator, chefs, athlete.
ConventionalTraits: Stable/dependable, organized, applies to the rules, prefers structure, efficient.
You can: follow instructions and system, work with numbers, hold responsible for details, use data as a tool, keep records.
Possible majors: Business, Mathematics, Computers, Statistics, Accounting.
Possible careers: Accountant, investigator, technician, Clerk.
Q &A • Any questions? • Meet our panel