Academic Alternatives
Exploration and Decision Making
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 8. January 1992
Book
Spiral bound
978-0-13-777715-0 (ISBN)
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Description
For courses in Academic and Career Planning that emphasize the academic exploration process and are taken by undecided students or major-changers.
Focused on the decision-making process as a tool for choosing an academic major or changing a previous academic decision, this workbook is filled with self-assessment exercises that help students see the importance of identifying realistic goals, developing a workable academic path towards those goals, and integrating their past academic work with their choices. They can then create an action plan for identifying and gathering information about academic and occupational alternatives and for choosing a major and career path.
Focused on the decision-making process as a tool for choosing an academic major or changing a previous academic decision, this workbook is filled with self-assessment exercises that help students see the importance of identifying realistic goals, developing a workable academic path towards those goals, and integrating their past academic work with their choices. They can then create an action plan for identifying and gathering information about academic and occupational alternatives and for choosing a major and career path.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-13-777715-0 (9780137777150)
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Content
Introduction.
UNIT ONE: Taking Stock.
UNIT TWO: Exploring Self.
UNIT THREE: Exploring Majors.
UNIT FOUR: Exploring Occupations.
UNIT FIVE: Making a Decision.
UNIT SIX: Implementing Your Decision.
Appendix: Resumes, Cover Letters, and Interview Preparation.
References.
UNIT ONE: Taking Stock.
UNIT TWO: Exploring Self.
UNIT THREE: Exploring Majors.
UNIT FOUR: Exploring Occupations.
UNIT FIVE: Making a Decision.
UNIT SIX: Implementing Your Decision.
Appendix: Resumes, Cover Letters, and Interview Preparation.
References.