SBS Pathways Careers Courses
- SOC BEHAV 250: College to CareersSOC BEHAV 490C: Pathways to Career Success
- SOC BEHAV 490C: Pathways to Career Success
SOC BEHAV 250: College to Careers
This course is unique because it is all about the student. Everything students do in this course will benefit them in the present and the future. Students learn about how to articulate their stories and experiences to others while exploring and planning their SBS Pathways – from college to career.
- Develop application materials (resume, cover letter, LinkedIn etc.)
- Explore career interests and prepare for the future
- Practice professional skills like networking and interviewing
1 credit
Highly participatory course
Offered in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall
What past students have said about SOC BEHAV 250: College to Careers :
- “I am really proud of the resume I have created using the knowledge I have learned in this class […]. Thanks for a great year and teaching me about important things I know I will use in real life!” -T.D.
- “Thank you for your help and for an amazing semester. Your class has been one of the most helpful classes I have taken throughout my time at UMass.” -T.M.
SOC BEHAV 490C: Pathways to Career Success
Would you like to succeed in your professional journey after graduation?
- Examine the concepts of happiness, success, and thriving in careers
- Refine application materials and develop an individual action plan for success
- Practice salary negotiation strategies
In this course, students will critically examine the concepts of happiness, success, and thriving and apply those concepts in a career planning context. Utilizing a strengths-based approach, students will increase their awareness and understanding of their unique talents and skills and develop a career plan that aligns with their strengths, aspirations, and core values. In addition to active classroom discussion, critical reflection, and career planning exercises, the course activities will include refining application materials, practicing salary negotiation strategies, engaging in professional networking, and developing interviewing skills. Students in the course will be prepared to use the insights they gain to succeed in their professional journeys after graduation.
3 credits
Offered in Spring and Fall
Prerequisites: Current student in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, successful completion of SOC BEHAV 250: College to Careers, or instructor permission.