Friday, April 10, 2026

NEED A 1 CREDIT CAREER COURSE? CHECK OUT EDCP108i and PSYC123 FOR FALL 2026

 Our 1-credit career courses, EDCP108i and PSYC123, are open for students to register in fall 2026.

A reminder that EDCP108i is focused on students seeking that first internship experience.  PSYC123 is a little more general with career development topics.  Both require students to engage in a one-on-one resume review and mock interview in two separate experiences.
 

EDCP108i

 
 
 
EDCP 108i: Academic Transitions to Internships is a 7-week (half-semester) course recommended for students who have never had an internship and are actively searching for one. The one-credit, online asynchronous course takes students through key exploratory and preparation activities, including:
  • Understanding the components of an internship
  • Increasing knowledge about an intended career field
  • Developing a resume and cover letter
  • Identifying potential internship sites
  • Introducing students to interviewing and networking skills
Through this course, students will be provided the full experience of searching for an internship. Students will also have opportunities for synchronous activities with the instructor and career professionals through mock interviews, resume reviews, and group meetings.  **Please note this course is only for students who have less than 105 cumulative credits.
 

PSYC123


PSYC 123: The Psychology of Getting Hired introduces students to the science behind the hiring process and how you can apply with a competitive edge. The one-credit, online asynchronous course paces students through through six modules including activities intended to:
  • Identify strengths, interest and professional development goals
  • Learn how to use Handshake to location internships and professional positions
  • Develop a high-quality professional resume
  • Establish an effective professional social media presence and network
  • Practice and refine crucial interview skills
  • Create a career development plan

Two significant activities - a resume review with University Career Center staff, employer, or alumnus and a mock interview with volunteer professionals - occur live through Zoom.