UNIV 200 (Decide/Confirm Major) is a two-credit course designed for second semester freshman or higher.
The course focuses on self-exploration and research of academic majors and career options to help students
with decision-making process. The academic emphasis is on self-assessment exercises, inventories and
discussions, which help students with clarifying and assessing personal attributes and how those align with
exploration of career options.
UNIV300 (Internship/Career Readiness) is a one-credit course for sophomores or higher.
The course is designed to prepare students to increase their marketability to employers through the pursuit of
career-related experiences. The academic emphasis is on the development of self-marketing documents
(e.g. resume and cover letter) and strategies to identify meaningful internships which will pair students’ personal
interests, values and skills to their prospective career path.
UNIV400 (College to Career) is a one-credit course for juniors and seniors. The course prepares
students to develop the knowledge and skills to effectively transition into the world of work, target their
job search, enhance their ability to be hired, and practice financial planning. The academic emphasis
is on resume/portfolio development, presentation skills, networking and interviewing strategies,
real-world expectations and professional etiquette.
UNIV400 (College to Graduate School) is a one-credit course for juniors and seniors.
The course focuses on student readiness for the transition to graduate or professional school.
The academic emphasis is on development of strong application materials, effective testing
and interviewing strategies, research and evaluation of graduate programs, and financial planning options.