TRON 131: Career Success Seminar

Subject
Automation and Mechatronics
Credits 3
Not all of the skills required for success involve electricity, mechanics or programming. The abilities to communicate, to think critically and make well-considered decisions are abilities that are highly sought after in addition to the technical skills. This course introduces the student to many of these skills including study skills, test-taking skills, stress and resource management.
Outcomes
  • Complete a learning style inventory
  • Identify and assess stressors, develop a personal stress management action plan.
  • Demonstrate how positive attitudes lead to effective goal setting and student success.
  • Apply a range of study strategies enabling student and professional success.
  • Successfully demonstrate basic computer office skills
Distribution
Career Training