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Career Development Syllabus

This document provides a course syllabus for a Career Development course offered as part of a Master of International Business program. The 3-credit optional course aims to help first-year students develop career planning and job search skills. It covers topics like self-assessment, career exploration, resumes and interviews. Coursework includes case studies, readings, exercises and guest speakers. The course is divided into modules on career concepts, employability skills, and implementing an academic/career plan. Student assessment is based 50% on seminar participation and 50% on a final oral exam discussing the readings and topics.

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Career Development Syllabus

This document provides a course syllabus for a Career Development course offered as part of a Master of International Business program. The 3-credit optional course aims to help first-year students develop career planning and job search skills. It covers topics like self-assessment, career exploration, resumes and interviews. Coursework includes case studies, readings, exercises and guest speakers. The course is divided into modules on career concepts, employability skills, and implementing an academic/career plan. Student assessment is based 50% on seminar participation and 50% on a final oral exam discussing the readings and topics.

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National Research University - Higher School of Economics

Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Course Syllabus and Description


Career Development

Master of International Business Program


38.04.02 Management

Author: Arkadiy Vershebenyuk

The Program cannot be used by other departments of the University and other universities
without prior permission from the Program authors’ department.
Moscow 2015

1
Career Development

COURSE OUTLINE
The Course is an optional for the 1st year students of the Master of International Business
program at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs.

Introduction to Career Development, provides students with an opportunity to learn and


develop the necessary skills to engage in life/career planning. The course can assist students in
many areas of their career development, from understanding and assessing their strengths,
interests, and priorities and deciding on occupations to learning about resumes, interviewing, and
job search strategies.
The course teaching materials include case studies, readings, in-class exercises, and
guest-speakers.

PREREQUISITES
None

COURSE OBJECTIVES

To provide the students with practical instruments, concepts, and skills that will enhance
their understanding of self and the professional paths which best match their personal and
professional aspirations.

LEARNING OUTCOMES AND SKILLS TO BE DEVELOPED


 Gain an understanding of students’ personality, interests, skills, values, and how these
relate to occupational options
 Become familiar with key career development theories
 Enhance students’ knowledge of the world of work. Occupational alternatives will be
generated through utilization of occupational resources and information interviews
 Develop lifelong skills associated with career decision making and career management.
Students will learn how to make self-appropriate occupational choices and set realistic
occupational/educational goals
 See themselves as an active agent in your career/life planning process

The course is divided into two parts:


Career Concepts and Applications – focusing on self-assessment, occupational
exploration, and decision-making;

2
Implementing a Strategic Career Plan – focusing on employability skills and strategies
for implementing academic/career development plans.

COURSE STRUCTURE
Seminars
Total
№ Topic (contact Self-preparation
hours
hours)
1 General overview of career- 16 4 12
decision process
2 Managing your career 18 4 14
3 Relational Approach to Self- 20 6 14
Assessment and Career
Development
4 Job search approaches 20 6 14
5 Approaching job interviews 20 6 14
6 Putting it all together: be the 20 6 14
master of your career
Total 114 32 82

READINGS

1. F. Bartolome (2010) Andrea Taylor


2. F. Bartolome (1997) Some Basic Psychological Concepts, Spain: IE Business
Publishing
3. Higgins M. (2004) Developmental Network Questionnaire, Boston, MA: Harvard
Business School Press
4. Higgins M., Dobrow S. (2004) Career Orientation Instrument, Boston, MA: Harvard
Business School Press
5. Porot D. (2012) Field Clinic, France: Daniel Porot

EXAMINATION TYPE
Students will be expected to attend all lectures and actively participate in the seminar
discussions. Participation in discussions will give students 50% of the final mark while a final
oral exam based on course readings and discussion will give other 50%.

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