Career
Navigator
Undecided? Uncertain? Frustrated?

You
have made the decision that obtaining a college degree will help
fulfill your dreams but are not sure exactly which major or
career will help your dreams become a reality. Some students
change their major several times searching for the
"right" major. This can take a lot of time and money
and can be very frustrating. Many students enter college
uncertain about their major and career options. If this
describes your situation, you are not alone.
Making the right career decision can be
accomplished by enrolling in Special Topics in Career Decision
Making if you are a freshman or a sophomore (18 CNSL302,
001, 002, 003) or if it is too late for that, mid quarter, or you
just don’t feel you need a whole quarter of self discovery, you
can make
an appointment at the Career Development
Center. Career Navigator is a FREE program offered by the Career
Development Center, to guide you through the career
decision-making process. This program is specifically designed
to assist you in choosing a career.
Career Navigator can help
you become more focused, save time and money, and lessen the
frustration of decision making.
Not sure whether Career Navigator would be helpful to you...?
Click here to
take survey
...and see if any of the following statements apply to you:
- I am uncertain which major to declare.
- I am unsure which careers I might enjoy.
- I have a major but don't know if it's the right one for
me.
- Several careers seem interesting! How do I choose one?
- Choosing a career or major seems overwhelming.
- I don't feel ready to make this decision.
If any of these statements describe you, Career
Navigator can help.
Interested in Career Navigator?
- Fill out the
online preliminary questionnaire
- Then Call 556-5253
- OR email
CDC@uc.edu to schedule an
appointment
- OR stop by the Front Desk at University Pavilion,
1st Floor (Career Development Center) and tell the receptionist
you would like to speak with someone about Career Navigator
DISCOVER
- Use this computerized self-assessment software at CDC or
from your own computer to
help you explore your values, skills, and interests.
- Collect information about potential majors and careers.
COUNSELING
- Schedule an appointment with a counselor for a
comprehensive individual career counseling session.
Other Programs offered to
assist you in your
decision making procedure:
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updated on June 4, 2009
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