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Veihmeyer Hall 116
ENL 50 Course Flyer (summary of course description)

Course Description:

This class will help provide answers to the perennial question: "What can you do with an English major?" In particular, the focus will be on career exploration and decision-making. Using the design thinking process, characterized by curiosity, trial & error, and collaboration, students will have an opportunity to explore a variety of traditional and innovative career paths and think critically about this process. While developing their own career narrative, students will research the career paths and decision-making of others. 

Students will prototype and refine career tools including networking, writing for the job search, and interview skills. Additionally, students will take self-assessments, read a variety of materials about the workplace today, and write critical reflections. Using such techniques, this class aims to help students in English understand and articulate the application of their major to the world of work.

Course information:

  • CRN: 41411
    • Lecture/Discussion: TR 10:30 - 11:50 AM
    • Location: Veihmeyer Hall 116

Note: The "end date" for this "event page," January 16th, refers to the last day to add courses (view Academic Calendar).

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