Career-Life Connections focuses on applying personal career-life management knowledge, skills, and strategies to the one’s own personal life journey, and includes:
- deepening career-life concepts and thoughtful self-knowledge to inform personal life-long learning choices and post-graduation plans
- using self-advocacy and employment marketing strategies, such as creating one’s own effective public profiles
- employing developed social capital, such as leadership and collaboration skills, to cultivate community networks
- engaging in a substantive experiential learning opportunity of 30 hours or more that is intended to expand and/or deepen student exposure to career-life possibilities, such as service learning, volunteerism, employment, fieldwork projects, entrepreneurship, and passion projects
- designing, assembling, and presenting a capstone to an audience, celebrating the learning journey and next steps toward preferred futures.
Timeline:
Career Life Connections is a 4 credit course off the timetable and is required for graduation. Students will have until the end of grade 12 to complete the coursework and present their Capstone Project. Students may complete the course in one year as a four credit course or complete it over two years as two credit courses that will be combined when the capstone project is completed.
Career Life Connections is a 4 credit course off the timetable and is required for graduation. Students will have until the end of grade 12 to complete the coursework and present their Capstone Project. Students may complete the course in one year as a four credit course or complete it over two years as two credit courses that will be combined when the capstone project is completed.
Coursework:
Assignment will be posted on MyBlueprint. See your instructor if you have issues accessing MyBlueprint.
Assignment will be posted on MyBlueprint. See your instructor if you have issues accessing MyBlueprint.