Choosing/Changing Major
Career and Professional Development recommends the following resources for exploring majors and possible careers.
Stetson Majors/Minors
Resources for learning about majors and minors:
Undergraduate Academic Programs
University Undergraduate Catalog
Major/Minor Exploration Interview Questions Word | PDF
Once you have narrowed down your possible major to two or three choices, a great next step is to talk with faculty and other students from that academic program. Start by contacting the faculty member who is the Department Chair for your major, and then ask to speak to one or more students, ideally junior or seniors, who are in that academic program. To help you think of some good questions to ask, use the Major/Minor Exploration Interview handout.
Traitify
Traitify is a modern and easy alternative to traditional personality assessments. Founded on the premise that self-knowledge and discovery will open the doors to opportunity, Traitify goes beyond just measuring personality and provides instant, custom career path recommendations. Taking this a step further, your recommended career paths are linked to related majors at Stetson!
What Can I Do With This Major?
Whether you are exploring multiple majors or searching for information about your chosen field, this site will help you connect majors to careers. Learn about the typical career areas and the types of employers that hire people with each major, as well as strategies to make you a more marketable candidate.
» What Can I Do With This Major - Website
O*NET OnLine
The Occupation Informational Network is a searchable database that provides an occupation description and relevant knowledge, skills, abilities and work values, plus related occupations.