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Students who are unsure of their career choice can use
the following resources for career exploration and development.
Career exploration services include:
- Career Interests
An inventory of interests compares a student's interests to those of persons employed in over one hundered occupations. This inventory is a starting point for exploring careers that match individual interests.
- Occupational research
The Minnesota Career Information System (MCIS) is a computer-based method of exploring career preferences and learning about the details for specific occupations and educational programs. Other exploration resources include a variety of books and catalogues available in the Career Center.
- Career Exploration
Internet career exploration programs such as ISEEK. It includes self-assessments of interests and values at no cost to you.
The preceding career exploration steps are covered in a one-credit class called Career Exploration (CSSC 1302).
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