Dear Faculty and Advisors:

 

Happy New Year!  Do you know students who need training on professionalism, leadership, teamwork, career exploration and the job market?  Please share the CO-OP 201 World of Work academic course below with your students: 

Register today on CUNYfirst: https://cunyfirst.cuny.edu

CO-OP 201.1  World of Work - Spring Session January 27th - May 22nd  (Monday 6:10 - 7:10 in Kiely Hall 270) #64555 Professor Liz O’Connell
This section is open to all undergraduate students and is ideal if student are preparing for an internship.  Classes are in-person.  Guided by faculty member and a career mentor, student will have opportunities for self-reflection, career exploration, professional development, exploring employment resources and understanding labor market  trends.  Student will access HireQC Pathways to document, connect and track their career-related experiences and will learn how to successfully land student next stipend, internship or job.   

CO-OP 201.1  World of Work - Spring Session January 27th - May 22nd  (Tuesdays at 6:10 pm - 7:10 pm) #65109  Professor Richard Celestin
This section is open to all undergraduate students and is ideal for internship preparation.  Classes are in-person.  Guided by faculty member and a career mentor, student will have opportunities for self-reflection, career exploration, professional development, exploring employment resources and understanding labor market  trends.  Student will access HireQC Pathways to document, connect and track their career-related experiences and will learn how to successfully land student next stipend, internship or job.

CO-OP 201.2 - World of Work - Spring Session January 27th - May 22nd Hybrid  (Wednesday  9:00  am - 10:00  am) #64827 Professor Diane Shults - Career Center Department Permission required email Lisa.Louis.Marijanski@qc.cuny.edu with the subject “Interest in Spring 2-credit course.”
It is a hybrid class with online and in-person sessions.  It is ideal for students interested in leadership, counseling, teaching,  mentoring or coaching.  Students will engage in experiential learning opportunities with the Career Center and selected campus departments.  Students will be eligible to apply for the Career Center’s paid Peer Mentor or Teaching Assistant positions. 

Register today on CUNYfirst: https://cunyfirst.cuny.edu

Thank you for sharing this information.

 

Best Regards,

Zavi

 

Zavi Gunn

Director

Center for Career Engagement and Internships

Queens College, CUNY

 

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