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SAS 302: Career Exploration, Graduate School Planning, and School-to-Work Transition
1.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offered in cooperation with Career Services, this sequence is available to both Success at Southern/Student Support Services students and other undergraduate students. Career Exploration (SAS 301 ) focuses on clarification of career and academic goals, such as choosing a major. Students are encouraged to begin or continue practicum, service-learning, or internship experiences aligned with their career goals. Graduate School Planning (SAS 302) is designed for juniors who are considering graduate school. This course helps students respond to questions about graduate school, such as the following: Is graduate school right for me? How do I apply? How do I finance graduate school? How do I prepare to take the entrance exams?School-to-Work Transition (SAS 303 ) focuses on the transition from the academic environment to employment in one’s chosen career field. The course covers finding and applying for jobs, creating a resumé and cover letter, interviewing, job negotiating, and coping with the anxiety that may accompany this process.
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SAS 303: Career Exploration, Graduate School Planning, and School-to-Work Transition
1.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offered in cooperation with Career Services, this sequence is available to both Success at Southern/Student Support Services students and other undergraduate students. Career Exploration (SAS 301 ) focuses on clarification of career and academic goals, such as choosing a major. Students are encouraged to begin or continue practicum, service-learning, or internship experiences aligned with their career goals. Graduate School Planning (SAS 302 ) is designed for juniors who are considering graduate school. This course helps students respond to questions about graduate school, such as the following: Is graduate school right for me? How do I apply? How do I finance graduate school? How do I prepare to take the entrance exams? School-to-Work Transition (SAS 303) focuses on the transition from the academic environment to employment in one’s chosen career field. The course covers finding and applying for jobs, creating a resumé and cover letter, interviewing, job negotiating, and coping with the anxiety that may accompany this process.
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SC 199: Special Studies
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Southern Oregon University
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SC 209: Practicum
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Southern Oregon University
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SC 339: History and Philosophy of Science
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Considers the nature of scientific reasoning. Analyzes basic scientific concepts, such as explanation, hypothesis, and causation. Approved for University Studies (Synthesis). Prerequisite(s): Explorations sequences from all three of the learning areas, USEM 103 , and completion of all lower division University Studies requirements (Cross-listed with PHL 339 )
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SC 399: Special Studies
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Southern Oregon University
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SC 501: Research
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SC 505: Reading and Conference
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SC 509: Practicum
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SHS 201: Shakespeare
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offers a study of a representative selection of comedies and histories. Involves a critical examination of the plays from texts and productions. Attendance at one or more live performances may be required. (Cross-listed with ENG 201 /TA 201 .)
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