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CAOR 1100 Career Planning Workshop, 1 credit
Designed to help students explore possible career options. The goal is directed at expanding awareness of self and the world of work in order to make deliberate career choices throughout one’s lifetime. The course will help access their interests, needs, and skills as they relate to career decision-making.

CAOR 1102 Career Development, 2 credits
(Meets MnTC Goal 2)
Designed to help students learn skills that will enable them to make satisfying career decisions. Directed at expanding awareness of self and the world of work in order to make deliberate career choices throughout one’s lifetime. The course will help students assess their interests, needs, and abilities in order to recognize the many components that go into making career choices.

CAOR 2297 Field Experience and Seminar, 2-8 credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Provides opportunities to explore career interests and develop professional skills through work experience in agencies such as media services, schools, law enforcement, environmental services, and a wide variety of other businesses. Students may register from two to eight credits. Each two-credit experience requires 75 hours on the job and attendance at a weekly seminar. It is necessary to have completed a minimum of 20 semester credits and have a 2.0 GPA before enrolling. Students may register up to a maximum of eight credits (in 2 credit increments) for the semester.

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