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* If you are considering graduate school, are
there specific entry requirements or recommendations for
courses that should be included in your degree plan?
Faculty can help you identify graduate school programs.
Guides to graduate schools are available in the office of
Career Services and in many libraries. You can search for
graduate programs by school, location, and programs of study
at http://www.petersons.com.
* If your degree plan is related to your career
goals, do you need additional information about career options
related to your field of study, and requirments for success
in that career? The Office of Career
Services, CN 203, 303-556-3132, is available to assist you.
Faculty, libraries, and practicing professionals are other
resources that offer valuable information regarding your
chosen vocation.
* What research or problem-solving skills are
important to your field of study?
* Are courses included in your program that
address the historical and/or social context of your field
of study?
* What technological or computing skills are
needed in your field?
* Would an internship in your field of study
be useful? Internships can often be arranged
through an academic department or may be arranged through
Cooperative Education, 303-556-3290, 1045 Historic 9th Street
Park.
*Are there other colleges and universities
that offer degree programs in your field of study? Researching
the curriculum at those institutions may help you develop
your degree plan. Peterson's Guide to Four Year Colleges
is a helpful resource available in many libraries or consult
Peterson's at http://www.petersons.com.
* Is it appropriate for you to apply for credit
for prior learning and receive credit for college-level
learning gained through experience? Information
about credit for prior learning options at MSCD is available
in the Center for Individualized Learning.
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