I am an adult developmental psychologist by training and a career counselor by trade, currently the Director of the Gordon Career Center at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. In this course, I draw from my decades of experience as well as research from the fields of psychology, organizational behavior, and sociology to help you understand best practices for making career decisions. This content will help you develop the tools you need to make the right choices for you, from deciding an area of study to exploring potential lines of work to pursue—and knowing when to pivot at any time in your career.
This module will introduce you to the course and ask "What is insight? Why is it important? What impact can personal insight have on your academic or professional goals?" We will also look at why people tend to prematurely foreclose on career options due to choice paralysis and occupational stereotypes. The exercises will help reveal how you go about making decisions.
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6 videos1 reading2 assignments1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 33 minutes
Introduction•3 minutes
A note on the exercises•2 minutes
What Is Insight?•8 minutes
Exercise 1: Life History Interview•3 minutes
How Your Brain Is Fooling You•15 minutes
Exercise 2: You: A Case Study•1 minute
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Peer Review Guidelines•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Thought Question 1•30 minutes
Thought Question 2•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Reflection Paper•120 minutes
Your Motivations, Part 2
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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This week we will explore how cultural norms, such as the American definition of "success", affect how we think about our academic and career choices. We will consider the role of family and friends in our decision making and how personal insight can help us distinguish our personal interests and goals from the expectations others have for us. We will also explore how our personal identities can affect how easily (or not) we navigate change in our lives. The exercises this week will reveal how you personally define success, as well as how your concepts of personal identity may be affecting how you experience change in your life.
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4 videos2 assignments1 peer review
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4 videos•Total 30 minutes
What Is Success?•15 minutes
Exercise 3: G. Richard Shell's Six Lives Exercise•1 minute
Navigating New Identities•11 minutes
Exercise 4: Identity Exercise•3 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Thought Question 3•30 minutes
Thought Question 4•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Reflection Paper•60 minutes
Your Mindsets
Module 3•4 hours to complete
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What is more important: Passion for what you do or developing marketable skills? Can you get smarter if you work harder? What does academic research tell us about well-being and the role of finding meaning in our work? We will explore all these questions this week, and you will complete exercises that will allow you to consider the skills you have and need to develop as well as take stock of what you devote your time to now and what that reveals about your motivations.
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6 videos2 assignments1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 34 minutes
What Do You Do Well?•10 minutes
What Do You Do Well? Part 2•5 minutes
Exercise 5: Mapping Your Skills•3 minutes
What Is Important to You? Part 1•8 minutes
What Is Important to You? Part 2•6 minutes
Exercise 6: Mind Map: Personal Projects•2 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Thought Question 5•30 minutes
Thought Question 6•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Reflection Paper *or* Mind Map•120 minutes
Your Map
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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This week we'll use a design thinking framework to learn how to broaden your exploration for possible working identities. You will also implement practical steps for making professional connections and learning more about specific fields of interest. Finally, you will complete a capstone project that pulls together all the concepts from the course and help you make your case for how you can make an impact on the world.
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8 videos2 assignments1 peer review
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8 videos•Total 54 minutes
Designing Your Life, Part 1•11 minutes
Designing Your Life, Part 2•6 minutes
The Rule of Three•9 minutes
Interview with Barbara Oakley•20 minutes
Exercise 7: Making a Connection•2 minutes
Tell Me About Yourself•3 minutes
Exercise 8: Capstone Mind Map: Skills, Influences, Core Projects•2 minutes
Course Conclusion•1 minute
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Thought Question 7•30 minutes
Thought Question 8•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Course Reflection•60 minutes
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Reviewed on Apr 28, 2021
Loved how each of the modules had certain practice questions to delve deeper into our thinking and understand the process that goes behind our decision making.
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Reviewed on Apr 26, 2021
Best MOOC i have ever had. Better in content, resources, assessment and evaluation. I highly recommend it for aspiring teachers and lecturers.
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Reviewed on May 19, 2021
I loved this course! As a young professional, this course really helped me think about new ways to approach my career choices and provided great tips to help pursue what I truly want to do.
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