HMDV-260 STEM Seminar III

The topics covered in Seminar III focus on “Where Do We Go from Here?” Students take the STRONG survey which indicates what type of career they might enjoy. There are workshops in resume writing and internships, and students explore and prepare a presentation for the group about a career that interests them. Students prepare for mock interviews for an internship or docent position and will apply for an internship for the following summer. Field trips and activities beyond the classroom are also planned. Enrollment is limited to those with STEM majors.

Credits

1

Hours Weekly

1 hour weekly

A graduate should be able to

  1. 1. Recognize possible career paths as fitting with the student’s individual characteristics as measured by the STRONG survey.
  2. 2. Search for internships in a field of interest, prepare one’s resume, and apply for an internship.
  3. 3. Conduct oneself appropriately in an interview for an internship position.
  4. 4. Use one’s choice of technology to create a presentation for a STEM audience in two parallel career paths that are of interest to the student.
  5. 5. Identify and apply concepts related to issues of creativity, meaning, and invention and demonstrate the use of brainstorming and/or other creative processes to solve problems.

A graduate should be able to

  1. 1. Recognize possible career paths as fitting with the student’s individual characteristics as measured by the STRONG survey.
  2. 2. Search for internships in a field of interest, prepare one’s resume, and apply for an internship.
  3. 3. Conduct oneself appropriately in an interview for an internship position.
  4. 4. Use one’s choice of technology to create a presentation for a STEM audience in two parallel career paths that are of interest to the student.
  5. 5. Identify and apply concepts related to issues of creativity, meaning, and invention and demonstrate the use of brainstorming and/or other creative processes to solve problems.