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So many majors, So little time…. History. Organizational Communication. Psychology. Criminal Justice. Biology. Nursing. Social Work. Recording Industry. Animal Science. How to Choose the Right Major. Leisure, Sport, & Tourism. Accounting. Pre-Medical. Objectives:.
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So many majors, So little time… History Organizational Communication Psychology Criminal Justice Biology Nursing Social Work Recording Industry Animal Science How to Choose the Right Major Leisure, Sport, & Tourism Accounting Pre-Medical
Objectives: • Understand the process • Know how and where to start • Know where to get help • Know where to gain experience
Curiosity won’t kill you • 1/3 of students enter MTSUUndeclared every Fall • Utilize general education courses to “try out” areas • 41 required hours • 14 total classes • Over 60 classes to choose from • Find out what MTSU has to offer • catalog.mtsu.edu • www.mtsu.edu/programs • Academic Maps
Start the conversation • Who do you know? • On campus – advisors, faculty, staff, students • Family – parents, cousins, aunt, uncle, etc. • Family friends and neighbors • Your own teachers, doctors, nurses, etc. • Talk with them about their careers. • The ins and outs? • Why do they enjoy it? • How it is growing? • What are the needed skills? • Can you have an internship/job?
Take some time to reflect • Think about your own experiences… • Favorite classes in high school? • Previous work experiences • Previous volunteer experiences • If you could do anything, what would you do? • What’s your ideal job? • Picture the environment • What would your day to day look like?
Use your (free) resources • University College Advising Center • McFarland Building, 615-898-2339 • www.mtsu.edu/advising • Career Development Center • KUC 328, 615-898-2500 • www.mtsu.edu/career • Advising on Career Clusters • What Can I do with a Major In…? • CareerShift.com • finds every job posted at every career site • Mynextmove.org • Career Fairs
Look at the wider skills • You’ll learn more than just what’s in the textbook. • Ask faculty about transferrable skills. • Accounting – management, organization • Art History – analytical thinking • Nursing – people skills, crisis management • SCUBA Diving – leadership, management
Decision time • Better to spend time finding a good fitrather than choosing hastily. • Don’t get “tunnel vision.” • Carefully consider all the options • Utilize workshops, advisors, faculty, students • Invest time in researching online • Write down thoughts, concerns, questions, pros, cons to help you decide. • Generally, students should declare by the end of freshman year.
Make sure it’s your passion • Shadow or assist someone in the career you like most. • Make your vocation your vacation! • Go for it! Choose wisely, but don’t be paralyzed by fear of choosing incorrectly.
Get Involved • Student Organizations • MyMT • Volunteering & Leadership Opportunities • Center for Student Involvement & Leadership • Internships • Lightning JobSource
Beware of the exception • If you want to be a doctor or lawyer, you need to make a decision soon. There is a longer road ahead, and you need to get started now.
Recap • Explore your options • Talk with others • Reflect on your thoughts, experiences, etc. • Take advantage of assistance • Consider the bigger picture • Make a well-informed decision • Confirm your passion • Get some practice
Questions?? • Please complete by 6:00pm • www.surveymonkey.com/s/P78GCWK Survey Time!!