Career Development Curriculum

The Office of Career Programs and Employer Relations runs a series of career development classes that prepares students to effectively engage with the professional world during and following their time at Dominican. This curriculum serves as a designated place for building experience and knowledge, then translating those opportunities into constructive career-building pursuits.

 

Career and Vocation Pathways – Major Mapping

Pathways

Majors

Arts & Creative

Culinology, Digital Journalism, Fashion Design, Graphic Design, Journalism, Music, Painting & Drawing, Photography, Sculpture, Theatre Arts, Communication/Rhetoric

Business

Sports Management, Corporate Communications, Entrepreneurship, Fashion Merchandising, International Business, International Relations & Diplomacy, Political Science, Management, Economics, Accounting, Finance, Marketing

Education & Training

Black World Studies, Educational Studies, Elementary Education, English, French, History, History Secondary/Middle School Teachers**, Interdepartmental, Italian, Philosophy, Pre-Special Education, Secondary Education, Spanish, Special Education, Study of Women & Gender

Health Sciences

Coordinated Program in Dietetics, Health and Wellness, Health Communications, Nursing, Nutrition & Dietetics, Pre-Nursing, RN–BSN, Also leads to advanced health professions education: Biology, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Psychology, Natural Sciences

Human Services

Criminology, Early Childhood Education, Pre-Early Childhood Education, Pre-Elementary Education, Psychology, Sociology, Theology

STEM

Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Mathematics & Computer Science, Natural Sciences, Neuroscience, Computer Science, Data Science, Environmental Science, Informatics, Computer Information Systems, Culinology

Please see a selected list of courses below:

CV 100 Launching Your Career

This course provides a structured opportunity for students to leverage their college experience as the first step in their professional development. Students strategically assess the many opportunities on campus, articulate their goals for while they are at Dominican, and connect college to post-graduation. This course offers a balanced approach to learning more about one’s self through reflection and through doing. One major assignment in this course includes an informational interview.

CV 200 Leveraging Your Strengths

In this course, students master Dominican’s S.T.A.R. approach to written and verbal business communication, including interviewing, resume writing, and job search-related communications. They also improve their networking and relationship-building skills. Additionally, students explore their skills, values, and interests to help solidify potential careers and obtain their internship. The course culminates with a mock interview event in which professionals interview students.

Prerequisite(s):  DCDP 100 Launching Your Career or  DCDP 100 Waiver – Transfer Students

CV 300 Presenting Yourself Professionally

The emphasis in this course is on strong oral communication skills. Students strengthen these skills by mastering Aristotle’s three components of effective rhetorical speaking: ethos, logos, and pathos. In addition, students advance their job-search skills to include the targeting of specific employers and turning an internship into a full-time offer. Along with multiple opportunities to receive feedback on their oral communication skills, students deliver a professional presentation as part of their final.

Prerequisite: DCDP 200 Leveraging Your Strengths

CV 400 Managing Your Career

This capstone career development course provides opportunities for students to take the final step in the career-readiness path they have travelled down to date. Topics include: negotiating job offers, understanding compensation and benefits, managing up and down, and navigating their careers in the long-term. The final project in this course includes developing and present an e-portfolio.

Prerequisite: DCDP 300 Presenting Yourself Professionally

 

Resources

Register for an Internship

All students who wish to receive academic credit for their internship should meet with the corresponding career development staff member …

Internship Requirements

An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application …