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Dec 04, 2024
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2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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CAD 199 - Co-op: Computer-Aided Drafting 1 Credits, 1 Contact Hours 1 lecture period 0 lab periods
Introduction to Cooperative Education for first-year students (instruction which provides for success in securing and retaining a training job related to subject area). Social and psychological reasons for working, methods of securing employment, preparation of career and job-related objectives and evaluation of student work experience.
Corequisite(s): CAD 199WK Information: May be taken two times for a maximum of two credit hours. If this course is repeated, see a financial aid or Veteran’s Affairs advisor to determine funding eligibility as appropriate.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the need for skills in oral and written communication and the importance to job success.
- Describe the techniques for managing time and energy for job efficiency.
- Identify stress in work situations and begin to develop techniques for coping with stress.
- Find and relate information on some career fields to career goals.
- Write a resume and plan an employment interview (real or simulated), and observe (real or filmed) or successfully complete such experience(s), where available.
- Identify some basic principles and theories learned in courses completed, and apply them to problems encountered in real work situations.
- Identify problems which arise in work situations and develop some techniques for successful solution to them.
Outline:
- Communication Skills
- Importance in job success
- Oral skills developed
- Written skills developed
- Time and Energy Management
- Identifying resources and their uses
- Techniques for managing, for job efficiency
- Stress and Its Management
- Types of job stress
- Causes of stress
- Characteristics of stress
- Techniques for managing job stress
- Careers: Information and Its Uses
- Review of careers in field of study
- Sources of career information
- Uses of career information
- Career objectives
- Career plans
- Placing Yourself on the Job Market
- Identifying varied job markets
- Selecting job markets appropriate to your potential
- Aspects of presenting oneself on the market:
- Job information
- Resume writing
- Backing up the resume
- References
- The interview
- Principles, Theories, and Practices in the Career Field
- Application in the work situation
- Ongoing discussion
- Understanding through application
- Problems in the Work Situation
- Problem (types) identified
- Ways of dealing with problems encountered–ongoing discussion each session
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