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Considering including a career development component in your course? It's as easy as 1,2,3...
- Choose your modality:
- Teaching face-to-face? CDCE is available to conduct presentations M-F
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- 8 am-
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- 5 pm; we are able to present outside of regular business hours by request
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- ; contact Aubrey Shelton at ashelton@uwf.edu for more information.
- Teaching online? CDCE can facilitate a synchronous presentation for your class or provide asynchronous material that you can
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- embed in your course instead.
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- Choose your topic:
- Consider the needs of your students.
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- Mostly lower classmen? Consider topics like:
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- Career Services 101, Handshake 101, Argo2Pro - Your Personalized Career Plan, Major & Career Exploration, or Professional Communication.
- Upperclassmen? Consider topics like: Social Media and Online Branding, Resume & Cover Letters, Job Search Strategies, Interviewing Skills, Salary Negotiation, or Navigating AI in the Job Search.
- For consultation regarding your topic, please contact Aubrey Shelton at ashelton@uwf.edu or your college or school’s CDCE liaison.
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- Do you want your students to demonstrate what they've learned?
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- CDCE is available to assist with grading career development assignments, such as resumes or mock interviews, or can provide services specific to your population.
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- CDCE can work with you to develop the assignment that works best with your curriculum.
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- For a consultation, please
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- contact Aubrey Shelton at ashelton@uwf.edu or your college or school’s CDCE liaison.
- Please note, that to be eligible to utilize our career/job search-related grading project assistance, you must also incorporate a CDCE Presentation on that or a related topic into your course.
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To officially request a CDCE speaker or access to virtual career development content, please complete this form.
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Additional Resources and Services
- Syllabus Support
- Graduating students often do not know how to connect what they have learned in the classroom, or in other areas of their college experience to the workforce. Because of this, many employers have a negatively skewed perception of the actual career readiness of our students. CDCE recognized this and has developed the Argo2Pro: Career Readiness Program as a resource to help your students be more prepared and have greater confidence when they graduate. Since faculty are typically the first person a student will go to for career advice, your support and involvement are critical to their success. One thing that CDCE can do, is help you to map the learning outcomes on your syllabi to the Career Readiness Competencies that are most appropriate. For more information on the Argo2Pro: Career Readiness program or to request help in mapping your syllabi, visit www.uwf.edu/argo2pro, or contact your college’s CDCE liaison.
- Whether your course meets face-to-face or online, we even have language ready for you to add directly to your syllabus, canvas shell, or both.
CDCE Overview:
Career Development & Community Engagement (CDCE) offers resume reviews, assistance with your job or internship search, interviewing tips, and many other strategies to become career-ready. For more information, check out Handshake (uwf.joinhandshake.com), visit uwf.edu/career or call 850-474-2254.
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