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Exercise Science / Kinesiology
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- Visit The Center for Career Development to develop your personal career plan
- Meet with your academic advisor to explore minors and concentrations
- Create a resume to prepare for any career opportunity
- Register with Handshake to learn about part-time and summer jobs
- Become involved in clubs and organizations, such as the Exercise Science Club to enhance interpersonal, communication, and leadership skills
- Join professional networks such as The American College of Sports Medicine
- Maintain a good GPA and seek out the resources available at the CTLE
- Build relationships with University professors, advisors, and staff members to add to your existing network
- Participate in Tapestry programs
- Meet with your career counselor to update your career plan
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- Learn about volunteer, summer job openings, and experiential learning opportunities
- Continue to strive for a strong GPA and academic achievements
- Create a LinkedIn account and connect with alumni
- Upload your resume to Handshake for review and approval
- Participate in career-related workshops and presentations sponsored by the Center for Career Development
- Attend on-campus Career Expos
- Participate in Tapestry programs
- Conduct informational interviews with professionals in your desired field
- If you are planning to attend graduate school:
- Attend the Career Expo
- Explore graduate school program options
- Meet with your career counselor to update your career plan
- Update your professional documents such as resume, cover letter, LinkedIn profile, and Handshake profile to apply for summer internships
- Obtain practical/internship experience
- Continue to network with professionals using LinkedIn and alumni gathering
- Maintain involvement in extracurricular activities and take on a leadership role
- Attend on-campus and off-campus Career Expos
- Participate in career-related workshops and presentations sponsored by the Center for Career Development
- Practice interviewing with a mock interview or use Big Interview
- Participate in Tapestry programs
- If you are planning to attend graduate school:
- Attend the Career Expo
- Explore graduate school program options and take the necessary entrance tests
- Meet with your career counselor to update your career plan
- Obtain additional practical experiences
- Continue to expand your professional network
- Update your resume on Handshake to search and apply for positions
- Attend on-campus and off-campus Career Expos
- Practice interviewing with a mock interview or use Big Interview
- Participate in career-related workshops and presentations sponsored by the Center for Career Development
- Participate in Tapestry programs
- If you are planning to attend graduate school:
- Complete applications and prepare for interviews
- Report your post-graduation plans to The Center for Career Development