Career Orientation (KY2005), 0 op
Basic information
Course name: | Career Orientation Career Orientation |
Course Winha code: | KY2005 |
Kurre acronym: | |
Credits: | 0 |
Type and level of course: | Practical training |
Year of study, semester or study period: | 2.year |
Implementation: | Not defined |
Semester: | 0607 |
Language of tuition: | English |
Teacher: | John Greene |
Final assessment: | Grading scale (0-5) |
Descriptions
Prerequisites
KA1001 Opiskeluun orientointi ja henkilökohtainen ohjaus/Orientation and personal development
Course contents (core content level)
By the end of the course the students will have
* analysed their experiences, skills, abilities, characteristics and goals in order to choose a career direction
* learned to plan their practical training to strengthen their professional skills and a part of their studies
* ability to identify employers requirements in job advertisements and match those needs with key strengths and experience
* learned how to write an effective CV and cover letter
* learned how to avoid the general mistakes in graduate applications
* learned how to prepare for and cope with interviews
This course is part of the practical training course.
Course contents (additional)
Core content level learning outcomes (knowledge and understanding)
This course highlights recruitment process and requirements for students applying for career positions after graduation. The course focuses on applying for international positions through English as well as Finnish positions which have increasing requirements for employment applications in English.
Aims
The aim of the course is to develop awareness of professional and personal growth, assist students in developing an effective and differentiated job application. This will be achieved through self-analysis, identifying strengths and abilities along with creating an effective and differentiated CV and Cover letter. Additionally students will learn about the skills required for the interview process.
Core content level learning outcomes (skills)
Recommended reading
Big Deal, Edita 1999 or later edition and lecturer's own material.
Various job application and employment web sites
Teaching and learning strategies
Teaching methods and student workload
Assessment weighting and grading
Participation in class activities 30%
CV and cover letter in English 40 %
Career development plan 30 %
Related competences of the degree programme
Competencies for society and organisations
International competencies
experise in the specific field, extensive integration skills
Communication and social competence
Personal development
Generic Competences