ADL 212 - Assessment Practice in Career Development
Course Description
Learn to skilfully manage the assessment process, as you master developing client profiles that describe relevant interests, skills, values and other personal factors. Emphasis is on using a variety of assessment techniques and guiding the client through the key steps in the career planning process as well as providing support for the career action plan.
Course Details
Upon successful completion of the course, you will be able to:
- Explain relevant factors which provide you with career satisfaction and success.
- Apply this knowledge in helping clients achieve a better understanding of themselves and the world of work.
- Discuss the strengths and limitations of standardized and non-standardized assessment tools.
- Explain ethical issues related to career assessment and planning.
Topics of Instruction:
- Introduction to Career Planning
- The Changing World of Work
- Gathering Information about Your Occupational Prospects
- Your Preferences in the World of Work
- Motivation and Achievement
- Abilities Skills and Aptitudes
- Cultural, Personal and Work Values
- Focusing on and Making Career Decisions
- Reality Testing Your Career Choice
Notes
Students should expect to spend five to seven hours on coursework each week.Applies Towards the Following Program(s)
- Certificate in Adult Learning specializing in Adult and Community Education : Optional Courses
- Certificate in Adult Learning specializing in Career and Academic Advising : Career and Academic Advising Specialization Courses
- Certificate in Adult Learning specializing in e-Learning : Optional Courses
- Certificate in Adult Learning specializing in Workplace Learning : Optional Courses
- Certificate in Career Development and Academic Advising : Career Development and Academic Advising Specialization Courses