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If you are undecided about a college major,
don't be discouraged because you are not alone. Almost 30% of today's
college students can and do begin their university studies without
having committed themselves to a specific major. In addition, many
students who do choose a field, change majors (sometimes several
times) before graduation.
In today's fast-paced society, even technical college
and baccalaureate college graduates may average four to six career
changes during their working lives. Therefore, one key to success
is for young students to choose an educational goal that will provide
them the greatest number of career options.
At UW-Washington County, you will discover a very
strong liberal arts core curriculum that will provide you with the
opportunity to explore a number of major fields before choosing
a definite major. At the same time this broad, general studies approach
will prepare you for the rapidly changing world. You will do develop
writing and mathematics proficiencies and explore the fine arts
and humanities, as well as natural sciences, social sciences, communications,
business and computer science.
Career Counseling
Student Services academic advisors and the Career
Resource Center are available for you as a student at UW-Washington
County. In addition, you will have access to computerized planning
programs: the Wisconsin Career Information System (WCIS) and the
System of Interactive Guidance and Information Plus (SIGI+). These
programs, available to you in the librarys computer labs,
will help you to select careers to match your skills, values and
life goals. Career Resource Center materials, also in the campus
library, will enable you to do more detailed research on careers
you want to investigate.
UW-Washington County can also provide you with access
to career interest inventories and personality analysis tests. Besides
the self-guided WCIS and SIGI+ programs mentioned above, Student
Services counselors make available to you the Strong-Campbell Interest
Inventory and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Both forms of self-assessment
will help you to discover more about yourself, and to make college
major and career decisions that are best for you.
Field Experiences and Internships
Several departments at UW-Washington County offer
field experiences and internships for academic credit. These experiences
can provide you with opportunities for observations and participation
not ordinarily available in the classroom. Your field or internship
work is supervised by faculty members and professionals who evaluate
the importance and significance of your experience. For more information
about field work or internships, contact appropriate department
faculty members at the University.
Scholarship Opportunities
Faculty, administration and staff at UW-Washington
County believe that outstanding students deserve recognition and
should be given support and the opportunity to develop their interests,
skills and talents. To this end,
UW-WC, through generous benefactor
donations, is able to annually award over $130,000 in scholarships
to qualified new, continuing and transferring students on the basis
of academic excellence, leadership, community service, and financial
need. For more specific information about UW-WC's scholarship program,
contact Student Services.
Suggested Courses for Undecided Majors
The four semester program guide listed here is a sample
of a program planning guide for a general, liberal arts curriculum.
Use these suggestions to help plan your freshmen and sophomore years
at UW-WC. Additional information and transfer planning sheets for
specific majors and universities are available at the Student Services
Office.
| Semester I
- English Composition 3 cr.
- Math 3 cr.
- Social Sciences, Humanities, or Natural Science
9 cr.
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Semester II
- English Composition 3 cr.
- Social Science, Humanities, or Natural Science
12 cr.
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| Semester III
- Literature or Communications 3 cr.
- Social Sciences, Humanities, or Natural Science
12 cr.
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Semester IV
- Social Sciences, Humanities or Natural Science
15 cr.
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For more information:
Contact:
University of Wisconsin-Washington County
Student Services Office
400 University Drive
West Bend, WI 53095
(262) 335-5201
(262) 335-5220 FAX
E-Mail: uwwcss@uwc.edu
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