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GS201 Success and Career Management Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Design an effective resume utilizing the proper format and following resume rules; 2. Create and effective cover letter by expressing interest in the position, exhibiting selling skills and qualifications; 3. Compose a thank you letter; 4. Summarize his or her experience, education, and skills during an interview process with effective use of grammar, proper etiquette, and visual appearance; 5. Compile a professional career portfolio; 6. Demonstrate an understanding of the skills needed to succeed on the job and get promoted. Lesson 1 Objective: 1 Course Introductions Instructor Announcements/Overview Section 11: Effective Communication & Networking Discussion 1: Voice Inflection The purpose of this discussion is to identify the importance of voice inflection. Step 1: Watch this video on voice reflection. Step 2: After you have watched the video, say the following statement aloud in a monotone voice: "I didn't say she liked him" Step 3: Now read the same statement six more times aloud, each time placing emphasis on a different word in the sentence. Do you see how the meaning of the statement changes depending upon where you place your emphasis? Step 4: Compose a thoughtful summary response to the following points as your main discussion post. On the discussion board, write one important statement about yourself. Highlight each word in your statement and explain how the meaning changes depending upon which word you emphasize. Step 5: Respond to your peers posts with thoughtful, substantive comments that continue the conversation. Read Career EDGE Workbook Section 11: Effective Communication & Networking Listen to Career EDGE audio lesson: Effective Communication & Networking Watch Career EDGE Video: Don't Be Afraid to ASK Questions Watch Career EDGE Video: Defeating the Fear of Rejection Assignment 1: Lesson 1 Reflection Exercises 1. Download the Lesson 1 Reflection Exercises. 2. Complete all steps in the Lesson 1 Reflection Exercises. 4. Upload the document as your assignment here. Course Mini Project: Lesson 1 Resume Builder (Part I) 1. Access the Resume Builder link through Moodle. 2. Complete Step 1: Set Up 3. Complete Step 2: Edit Complete About You Complete Summary 4. Save your assignment to your computer. 5. Upload the document as your assignment. Lesson 1 Quiz 1. It is now time to take lesson 1 quiz. Take some time to 3. Because you have a limited amount of time and only one attempt to complete the assessment, you should prepare for it as if it were a closed-book exam.

5. Please note IF YOU DO NOT CLICK SUBMIT ALL AND FINISH, the clock will not stop and the assessment will not be officially submitted. You will know if you have done this correctly when you see the pop up box that advises you on the submission.

Lesson 2 Objectives: 1, 2 Section 12: Professional Branding: Resume & Cover Letter Discussion 2: Employer Investment The purpose of this discussion is to learn more about yourself by means of a personality test. Step 1: You will now take a personality test online that takes approximately 15 Take the personality test by clicking here. Step 2: Compose a thoughtful summary response to the following points as your main discussion post. Step 3: Once you have finished the test, share the results of your test in your post. You can do this by taking a screenshot of your results or by simply summarizing them. Step 4: Next, you will write 1-2 paragraphs about your personality test results. Include the following: Discuss why you believe the results accurately or inaccurately describe your personality. Explain if you learned something new about yourself based on the results. Consider what these results could reveal to a prospective employer about you. Identify one area that you would like to improve upon. List the steps you will take to make these improvements. Step 5: Respond to your peers posts with thoughtful, substantive comments that continue the conversation. Read Career EDGE Workbook Section 12: Professional Branding: Resume & Cover Letter Listen to Career EDGE audio lesson: Professional Branding: Resume & Cover Letter Watch Career EDGE Video: What Employers are Looking for in a Resume Watch Career EDGE Video: Resume Do's & Don'ts Watch Career EDGE Video: The Purpose of the Cover Letter Assignment 2: Lesson 2 Reflection Exercises 1. Download the Lesson 2 Reflection Exercises. 2. Complete all steps in the Lesson 2 Reflection Exercises. 4. Upload the document as your assignment here. Course Mini Project: Lesson 2 Resume Builder (Part II) 1. Access the Resume Builder link through Moodle. 2. Complete Step 2: Edit Complete Work Experience Complete Education Complete Step 3: Finalize 4. Upload the document as your assignment here. Lesson 2 Quiz 1. It is now time to take lesson 2 quiz. Take some time to 3. Because you have a limited amount of time and only one attempt to complete the assessment, you should prepare for it as if it were a closed-book exam. 5. Please note IF YOU DO NOT CLICK SUBMIT ALL AND FINISH, the clock will not stop and the assessment will not be officially submitted. You will know if you have done this correctly when you see the pop up box that advises you on the submission.

Lesson 3 Objective: 4 Section 13: Best Job Search Strategies Section 14: Preparing for the Interview Read Career EDGE Workbook Section 13: Best Job Search Strategies Read Career EDGE Workbook Section 14: Preparing for the Interview Listen to Career EDGE audio lesson: Best Job Search Strategies Listen to Career EDGE audio lesson: Preparing for the Interview Watch Career EDGE Video: Social Media for Job Searching Overview Watch Career EDGE Video: Tips for Filling Out a Job Application Watch Career EDGE Video: Three Purposes of the Interview Watch Career EDGE Video: Five Keys to a Successful Interview Discussion 3: Online Presence The purpose of this discussion is to review how your online presence affects your ability to get a job. Step 1: Review page 305 in your Career EDGE workbook. Step 2: Google yourself. Step 3: After you have done so, make a list of what you find. Is there positive and/or negative information about you? Is the information accurate? Are you surprised by what you found? Step 4: Compose a thoughtful summary response to the following points as your main discussion post. Step 5: Now, write 1-2 paragraphs about whether you believe employers can or should use Social Media to judge a candidate for hire. Step 6: Make sure to discuss the potential hazards of Social Media used in a negative manner and how it can jeopardize possible job offers. Step 7: Will you change your Social Media practices based on what you have found out about your online presence? Step 8: Respond to your peers posts with thoughtful, substantive comments that continue the conversation. Assignment 3: Lesson 3 Reflection Exercises 1. Download the Lesson 3 Reflection Exercises. 2. Complete all steps in the Lesson 3 Reflection Exercises. 4. Upload the document as your assignment. Course Mini Project: Lesson 3 Mock Job Application 1. Access the Mock Job Application link through Moodle. 2. Complete Step 2: Edit Complete 1) Contact Complete 2) General Complete 3) Questions Complete 4) Education Complete 5) Employment Complete 6) References Complete 7) Finish 4. Upload the document as your assignment.

Lesson 3 Objective: 4 Lesson 3 Quiz 1. It is now time to take lesson 3 quiz. Take some time to 3. Because you have a limited amount of time and only one attempt to complete the assessment, you should prepare for it as if it were a closed-book exam. 5. Please note IF YOU DO NOT CLICK SUBMIT ALL AND FINISH, the clock will not stop and the assessment will not be officially submitted. You will know if you have done this correctly when you see the pop up box that advises you on the submission.

Lesson 4 Objectives: 3, 4, 5 Section 15: The Interview Process Section 16: Answering Difficult Questions Discussion 4: Questions for the Interviewer The purpose of this discussion is to create some potential questions that you can ask in an interview. Step 1: Think of a job you would like to interview for. Step 2: Research a potential company. Step 3: Compose a thoughtful summary response to the following points as your main discussion post. Step 4: Upload to the Discussion Board: The position and company you would like to interview for. List three possible follow up questions that you could ask in an interview. Be creative! Two possible answers to each of those questions. Be realistic! Step 5: Respond to your peers posts with thoughtful, substantive comments that continue the conversation. Read Career EDGE Workbook Section 15: The Interview Process Read Career EDGE Workbook Section 16: Answering Difficult Questions Listen to Career EDGE audio lesson: The Interview Process Listen to Career EDGE audio lesson: Answering Difficult Questions Watch Career EDGE Video: What Determines Success in the Interview Watch Career EDGE Video: The Five Interviewer Personality Types Watch Career EDGE Video: Do s and Don'ts of the Interview Process Watch Career EDGE Video: The Most Cited Reasons for Rejecting Applicants Assignment 4: Lesson 4 Reflection Exercises 1. Download the Lesson 4 Reflection Exercises. 2. Complete all steps in the Lesson 4 Reflection Exercises. 4. Upload the document as your assignment. Course Mini Project: Lesson 4 eportfolio (Part I) 1. Access the eportfolio link through Moodle. 2. Complete What's Unique & Compelling About You? 3. Complete What Skills Do You Currently Have? 4. Complete Awards 5. To submit your assignment, go to the Edit eportfolio Page. 6. Copy and paste your URL into a word document. 7. Upload the document as your assignment. Lesson 4 Quiz 1. It is now time to take lesson 4 quiz. Take some time to 3. Because you have a limited amount of time and only one attempt to complete the assessment, you should prepare for it as if it were a closed-book exam. 5. Please note IF YOU DO NOT CLICK SUBMIT ALL AND FINISH, the clock will not stop and the assessment will not be officially submitted. You will know if you have done this correctly when you see the pop up box that advises you on the submission.

Lesson 5 Objectives: 5, 6 Section 17: On the Job Success Section 18: Planning for Your Future Discussion 5: From Student to Professional The purpose of this discussion is to review the transition period from student life to professional life. Step 1: Review the following statements: Your experience counts. Use buzz words in your chosen field during your interview and on your resume. Examine your out-of-class experiences and relate them to your chosen career goal. Convey what you learned at your internships and previous jobs. Quantify your actions. Control the information that impacts employer s perception of you. Always take credit and share your contributions. Take inventory of occurrences that highlight your personal attributes. Build a portfolio that showcases your skills and talents. You now have the EDGE! Step 2: Compose a thoughtful summary response to the following points as your main discussion post. Step 3: Take each statement and write down a few sentences that exemplify how you have completed it either in this course or previously. If you have not yet done it, discuss the steps you will take to achieve it. For example, for the first bullet point, "Your experience counts," you might write a few sentences about some personal experiences that will be beneficial for your future career. Step 4: Respond to your peers posts with thoughtful, substantive comments that continue the conversation. Read Career EDGE Workbook Section 17: On the Job Success Read Career EDGE Workbook Section 18: Planning for Your Future Listen to Career EDGE audio lesson: On the Job Success Watch Career EDGE Video: Taking Initiative on the Job Watch Career EDGE Video: Five Things to Never Do Around Your Boss Watch Career EDGE Video: Creating a Work-Life Balance Watch Career EDGE Video: Take Baby Steps to Create a Better YOU! Assignment 5: Lesson 5 Reflection Exercises 1. Download the Lesson 5 Reflection Exercises. 2. Complete all steps in the Lesson 5 Reflection Exercises. 4. Upload the document as your assignment here. Course Mini Project: Lesson 5 eportfolio (Part II) 1. Access the eportfolio link through Moodle. 2. Upload Resume 3. Upload Professional Headshot 4. Import References 5. Upload Video Resume*optional 6. Upload Projects *optional 7. Upload Transcripts *optional 8. Upload Attendance Reports *optional 9. To submit your assignment, go to the Edit eportfolio Page. 10. Copy and paste your URL into a word document. 11. Upload the document as your assignment here.

Lesson 5 Objectives: 5, 6 Lesson 5 Quiz 1. It is now time to take lesson 5 quiz. Take some time to 3. Because you have a limited amount of time and only one attempt to complete the assessment, you should prepare for it as if it were a closed-book exam. 5. Please note IF YOU DO NOT CLICK SUBMIT ALL AND FINISH, the clock will not stop and the assessment will not be officially submitted. You will know if you have done this correctly when you see the pop up box that advises you on the submission.