Choosing Your Major Resource Guide
Choosing Your Major Resource Guide
Choosing Your Major Resource Guide
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Career Decision Making Process Holland's Theory Career & Major Possibilities Skills & Values Worksheet Tips for Choosing a Major LSU Majors Checklist Career Resources Next Steps
? 2014 LSU Olinde Career Center
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Choosing Your Major Resource Guide
Career Decision Making Process
Getting Started
(Images taken from Brigham Young University)
The career decision-making process occurs over your lifespan. Your interests, skills, values and personality should be considered to help you find majors and careers for which you are well-suited.
? What do you like to do?
Interests
? What are you good at?
Skills
? What is important to you?
Values
? What are your natural preferences?
Personality
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Choosing Your Major Resource Guide
Holland's Theory
Dr. John Holland believed that people can be categorized by six vocational personality types. Each person's interest in the work world can be described using some combination of these six types. Please see below for interests, potential skills and values associated with each type. Choose your top two or three areas that you identify with the most.
REALISTIC ? DOERS Practical Physical activity Hands-on Good with tools
ARTISTIC ? CREATORS Creative Original Expressive Writing
ENTERPRISING ? PERSUADERS Leading Business Politics Selling
INVESTIGATIVE ? THINKERS Enjoy science or math Research Reserved Analyze data
SOCIAL ? HELPERS Helping others Teamwork Teaching Counseling
CONVENTIONAL ? ORGANIZERS Accounting Organization Data management Finance
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Choosing Your Major Resource Guide
Career & Major Possibilities
This page has sample majors/careers for each of the six areas. Please keep in mind that this is only a sample. There are many majors and career possibilities for each of the six types. Explore some of the majors/careers associated with your top two or three areas of interest.
REALISTIC (R)
(R) Majors
Environmental Management Systems Athletic Training
Plant & Soil Systems
Engineering
Construction Management
Natural Resource Ecology & Management
(R) Careers
Software Developer
Engineer
Computer Programmer
Management Analyst
Forester
Radiologic Technologist
Surveyor
Law Enforcement Officer
Emergency Medical Technician
Computer Systems Analyst
Horticulturist
Surgical Technician
(I) Majors Biological Sciences Geography Computer Science Psychology Microbiology (I) Careers Physician Veterinarian Computer Scientist Respiratory Technician Optometrist
INVESTIGATIVE (I)
Chemistry Geology Mathematics Animal, Dairy & Poultry Sciences Physics
Dentist Psychologist Science Teacher Pharmacist Medical Technologist
(A) Majors Mass Communication Foreign Languages Music Architecture (A) Careers Architect Public Relations Director Graphic Designer Medical Illustrator Advertising Account Manager
ARTISTIC (A)
English Theater Studio Art Interior Design
Editor Librarian Broadcast Journalist Art Teacher English Teacher
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