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Broaden your College Experience
Attending and doing well in your classes is only one of the ways to develop the skills and knowledge you will need to be successful in your future career. Since the world of work is changing so rapidly, employers are looking for people who are adaptable. The skills that are important include:
- written and oral communication skills
- leadership skills
- the ability to work with a team
- technical and computer skills
- the ability to organize
Some of these will be developed in the process of completing your
coursework, but others will be refined and perfected in your
extracurricular activities and work experience. Some of the ways you
might gain experience and become involved include the ones described
below.
Internships
You can gain valuable experience and develop your self-confidence
by participating in an internship. Many students do them over the
summer quarter so that they won't get behind in their coursework.
But many of them are available throughout the year. Check with
Career Services or your department office for listings of available
internships. Usually announcements about summer internships are
available in December and January. Some internships are with
specific companies where you work alongside regular employees on
projects. Other internships are with universities or national labs
and are more research oriented. Both kinds of experience can be
valuable depending on what your career goals are.
Volunteering
Volunteering can be another way to get good experience. It is not as formal as an internship and can be on-going throughout your college career rather than for a specified amount of time. Many community organizations are looking for volunteers to work with them. These can be with environmental groups, social service organizations, political groups and many more. Many of these volunteering experiences can be wonderful skill builders and some may lead to paid positions. Check the community page of the newspaper to find out when various groups meet or call a group you are particularly interested in.
Student Community Services
Cal Poly offers many ways to become involved in the local
community. From being a big brother/big sister to helping out with
various environmental projects, you have the opportunity to gain
valuable experience and experience the joy of giving back to the
local community. Their website--
http://scs.calpoly.edu/ --will give you many ideas for how you
can become involved.
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Study Abroad
International Programs -
www.calpoly.edu/~iep
The California State University sponsors a number of international
programs where students can study in a different country. Most of
these are year-long programs. These are great opportunities to gain
experience in your field and learn about another cultural as well.
There are also a few Cal Poly programs where a student can study
for one quarter. These include the London Study Program and the
Thailand Program.
California Maritime Academy Golden Bear Cruise - Cal Poly at
Sea
Cal Poly has a joint program with the California Maritime
Academy where a group of our students and faculty participate in the
spring quarter training cruise on the Golden Bear. Each year the
cruise has a different itinerary. Each student is required to take
12 units of Cal Poly classes while on the cruise. See the web page
for more information--Cal Poly has a joint program with the
California Maritime Academy where a group of our students and
faculty participate in the spring quarter training cruise on the
Golden Bear. Each year the cruise has a different itinerary. Each
student is required to take 12 units of Cal Poly classes while on
the cruise. See the web page for more information- http://www.calpoly.edu/~iep/cpstudents.html
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Clubs
Student Organizations/Clubs
There are nearly 400 active clubs and organizations affording
students the opportunity to become active in campus life. Clubs vary
from academically-related and professional organizations to
hobby-interest clubs, honor societies, service clubs, sororities and
fraternities, residential groups, multicultural organizations, and
spiritually-based groups. A complete list of all clubs on campus,
their meeting dates, locations, and contact people can be found in
The Connection publication, or look on-line at
www.asi.calpoly.edu/clubservices/.
A complete list of clubs associated with the College of
Agriculture, Food & Environmental Sciences, Food & Environmental
Sciences can be found at the CAFES
Advising homepage.
Joining a club or an organization is a great way to become
involved in the university. It offers you a chance to meet other
students with your same interests, or in your major field of study,
and develop leadership skills. Just make sure that academics come
first and do not over-extend yourself.
Student Government
Being involved in student government is another good way to
contribute to the Cal Poly community while gaining valuable
leadership experience that will benefit you throughout your life.
Check it out at
www.asi.calpoly.edu/government/.
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Work Experience
Having a part-time job while you are in college can be an
excellent way to help pay some of your expenses while you also gain
valuable skills. Visit the Career Services job board in Bldg 124 for
the most recent listings of available jobs, or check the want ads in
the newspaper.
If you need help putting together a resume, make an appointment
with our career counselor for the College of Agriculture, Food &
Environmental Sciences by calling
Career Services
at 756-2501.
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Enterprise Projects
Enterprise projects are an opportunity through course work where students can develop commodities for sale. They present another valuable experience for students to gain exposure to industry, build professional communication and business skills, and further broaden their experience through co-curricular activities.
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