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Students develop foundational skills in Career and Life Design methodology and exploration. Strong introduction course to Advanced Career Development course.
In this course, students learn professional communication, interviewing, and job/company research skills. This course is a suggested follow up to Introduction to Career Development .
The purpose of this course is to engage students intellectually through rigorous academic study in small class settings and to connect them to faculty, other students, and Fort Lewis College.
Students enroll directly into affiliated international institutions worldwide. Students pay equivalent of Fort Lewis College in-state tuition plus foreign program fee.
Students participate in programs offered through other U.S. institutions or accredited third party providers. Students pay tuition and fees directly to the program provider.
Students participate in programs offered through the University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC), of which Fort Lewis College is a member. Students pay tuition and fees to USAC.
Individual research is conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. Topic and format must be approved by the Department Chair and Dean.
This course provides appropriate credit for studies completed in one of FLC's exchange programs. The exact number of credit hours will be determined by the appropriate Dean after review of the study program completed.
The purpose of this course is to engage students intellectually in a small class setting while connecting them with faculty, staff, other students, and Fort Lewis College. Course content will vary; the specific topic for each section will be listed by the instructor.
Required for students intending to participate in study abroad programs, international exchanges, or direct enrollment agreements with foreign institutions. Designed to help students investigate the destinations and programs available to them and understand transferability guidelines and how these programs fit within FLC curriculum. Covers general information on foreign academic systems, passports, visas, financial aid, and health and safety.