It’s never too early or too late to begin your career exploration! Presented by: Broward College 9/01/2015

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9/01/2015

It’s never too early or too late to begin your career exploration!

Presented by: Broward College

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Collaborating Team Members

Mildred Coyne, AVP Career and Technical Education Renee Law, District Director Career and Technical Education Joyce Walsh Portillo, AVP Academic Affairs Julia Vattiato, District Director, Curriculum Services August, 2015 2

Florida College System

Statewide Common Numbering System (SCNS)

28 State/Community Colleges and 12 Universities use the

same course numbering/prefixes

ENC 1101=ENC 1101 in all public institutions (Brilliant!)

General Education Core Courses

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Senate Bill 1720

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Quick Facts on Broward:  Located in Fort Lauderdale  67,000+ students (degree-seeking and non-degree seeking including  Dual Enrollment and Continuing Education) Three main campuses, one fully online campus, and nine centers in   Broward County Five international centers (India, Peru, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Ecuador) Most AA transfer students go to Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton home) or Florida International University (Miami)  One AA program within the eight pathways  Twelve Baccalaureate programs  127 A.S., A.A.S., PSAV, Certificate and Diploma programs 9/01/2015 4

Career Pathways Development

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Aligning the Stakeholders Intentional Pathways Career Center Engagement Marketing

9/01/2015 I met with my Career Coach the other day and I had no idea I had so many options for a career in this program!

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Completers, Not Flounderers!

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Self-Advising vs. The Yellow Brick Road

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How Career Pathways is Similar to Kiddie Bowling

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Direction Protection Guidance Early wins Sense of Accomplishment

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Competent Advising is Critical: Specialists or Generalists?

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What are your goals?

 Are you planning to transfer to a four year degree program?

 Are you planning to enter the workforce after earning a degree or technical certificate?

 Do you need to acquire additional skills to stay current at your place of employment?

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A.A. “Soft Launch” for Fall 2015

      Math English Introductory Course in Pathway Core Gen Ed Humanities Core Gen Ed Social Science Speech or SLS (Student Life Skills) 9/01/2015 15

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Associate of Arts Program Code 1010 Program Description:

The Associate of Arts (AA) degree is the traditional transfer degree. Students who earn the AA are able to remain at Broward College, transfer to another state college, or a state university in order to continue their education and pursue a baccalaureate degree.

Career Pathway

: Business

Program Entrance Requirements:

HS Diploma or GED

Additional Program Information

Prerequisite Manual ( : The Associate of Arts degree includes 36 credit hours of General Education and an additional 24 credit hours of electives. The elective credit hours should be selected based on the student’s transfer major. Students are encouraged to review the state’s Common Course www.flvc.org/partner-portal/common-prerequisite-manual ) for additional guidance.

Location(s):

Courses are offered at all college locations, including online. Please consult the course schedule for specific semester locations.

Bachelor Degree Majors Include

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at Broward College

Exceptional Student Education Middle Grades General Science Education Secondary Biology Education Middle Grades Mathematics Education Secondary Mathematics Education Environmental Science - Biosecurity Environmental Science – Physical Science Supervision and Management Technology Management Information Technology Supply Chain Management

at a Transfer Institution

Accounting Advertising Business Economics Finance Management Hospitality Administration Leisure Service Management Public Administration Real Estate Urban and Regional Planning

Recommended First Semester Courses Exempt Students

ENC1101 Composition I 3 MAT/STA/MAC XXXX* CGS1060C GEB1011 ACG2001 ECO2013 Introduction to Business Principles of Accounting Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Computer and Internet Literacy 3 3 3 3

Non-Exempt Students

ENC XXXX* MAT/STA/MAC XXXX* CGS1060C GEB1011 Introduction to Business 3 3 Computer and Internet Literacy 3 3 ACG2001 ECO2013** Principles of Accounting 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 *The specific English and Math course will depend on the student’s test score.

**Registration depends on the student’s test score.

- Many courses have specific pre-requisite and co-requisite requirements that must be followed. Students are encouraged to consult the Course Information Table for a detailed list of all requisite requirements.

If the student attends part-time (less than 12 credits), it is highly recommended that the student complete English and Math in the first term.

Students are strongly encouraged to meet with an advisor to create an educational plan.

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Career Awareness

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Career Center Engagement

Career Development Continuum

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Career Coach Specialists

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What is the right major? Career?

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9/01/2015 Use the catalog to help guide your choices. www.broward.edu/catalog 28