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1.00 Credits
This course provides students with the ability to conduct career planning and develop advanced job search techniques. Students complete diverse assessments to evaluate and verify personal preferences, identify marketable and transferable skills, refine résumés, research opportunities, network, perform information interviews, and learn from Cabrini alumni.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to strengthen self-understanding, community-building, and overall communication skills. Through interactive classroom activities, this course will challenge students to expand their leadership and communication skills, reflect on their short and long term goals, and build long-last relationships on campus. Students will be taught how to set goals effectively and accept responsibility for personal and academic success while examining personal values and career goals. It is through this course that students will begin to understand their own potential and develop strategies for success.
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0.50 Credits
Have you ever dreaded a reading assignment given in class? Sometimes textbooks can seem like they are written in different language. In this course you will learn strategies to make reading for class easier, faster, and more helpful to your overall learning. There will be a focus on building vocabulary and improving reading comprehension. Opportunities will be given to use your reading assignments from other classes as practice. Build your skills and your confidence. .5cr
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Open up to new note-taking strategies that ensure active learning! Learn how to organize, prioritize, and optimize note-taking skills inside and outside of the classroom. Build your skills and your confidence. .5cr
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0.50 Credits
Learn the secrets of successful test taking. Find out how to prepare for specific subject and test formats. Build your skills and your confidence. .5cr
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1.00 Credits
This course will help students learn strategies to help fund their college educations. Topics include budgeting and overall financial health, the basics of financial aid and borrowing for college, how to do scholarship searches, and strategies to pay off college debt following graduation. 1cr
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the latest developments in media communication, as well as to the significance of the First Amendment in preserving democratic freedoms. Students learn how the media have developed so that they can be critical consumers and producers of news, advertising, public relations, and entertainment. A survey of the changing media landscape of journalism, entertainment, and persuasion, including evolving and emerging sources of news, radio, recording, video, film photography, advertising, and public relations provides as overview of media career paths. Course is required for communication majors. Offered fall and spring. 3 credits
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0.50 Credits
This course, part of the department's four-year professional development program, assists ?rst-year students in exploring their interests, abilities, and values; helps them discover the wide range of career possibilities available; introduces them to the opportunities in the department; and promotes a close working relationship with the student's academic advisor. Course is required of all communication ?rst-year majors, both semesters. Students are responsible to check the course Learn 9 site periodically for dates and assignments. The course meets approximately twice a month according to the schedule on Learn 9. Offered fall and spring. 1/2 credit each semester
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