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Career Exploration Syllabus

Welcome to career exploration! I hope you are as excited as I am to start a new semester learning about careers. In this course, you will learn more about your interests, possible career choices, and transitioning into the working world.

    Course Objectives
    Course Curriculum
    Grading Policy
    Late Work Policy
    Classroom Rules
    Materials
 

Course Objectives

In this course you will:

      Explore the world of work by studying 16 career clusters.

      Evaluate career choices and set up a personal plan.

      Learn about the job application process.

      Practice desirable professional qualities and business ethics

      Develop leadership and teamwork skills

      Improve communication, time management, and money management skills

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Course Curriculum

Unit 1: Self-Assessment

Unit 2: Exploring Careers

Unit 3: Finding a Job

Unit 4: Joining the Workforce

Unit 5: Professional Development

Unit 6: Life Skills

At the beginning of each unit, you will be provided with a schedule of activities, assignments, and due dates. We will be flexible with the schedule to ensure mastery of each unit by all and further exploration of topics of interest.

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Grading Policy

Assessment of knowledge and skills will be varied throughout the course to include class participation, assignments, projects, and quizzes. Each unit will comprise of a variety of assignments culminating in a test and final project.

Extra credit is not a given but can be negotiated with the teacher during the course of the semester based on student interest.

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Late Work Policy

Students with excused absences will be allowed the same number of days absent to complete all missing work. For example, if you are absent for 2 days, you will have 2 days once you return to complete all missing work including quizzes and tests. If you are absent, see your row leader for your make-up work. It is your responsibility to get the information needed to complete all assignments if you were absent.

Late work is for unexcused absences or not completing your work on time after returning from an excused absence. All late work will be reduced one letter grade per day.

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Classroom Rules

We will decide the classroom rules together during our first week. Additionally, we will decide as a class what the consequences will be for breaking the rules. It is the expectation that everyone, including me, adhere to these rules and consequences once created.

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Materials

Career Notebook 

You will maintain an individual career notebook during the course. It is required that you purchase a 1.5 inch binder, 8 binder tabs, and loose leaf paper with three holes (lined or unlined based on personal preference) and bring it with you to class everyday beginning on September 2nd. Your career notebook will contain class notes, book notes, handouts, worksheets, exercises, journal articles, homework, assessments, special projects and other material that will help you participate and learn.

Textbook 

      Kimbrell, G. & Vineyard, B. (2006). Succeeding in the world of work. McGraw-Hill: Woodland Hills, California.

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Date Updated: 01/23/2009