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Management 301: Management Career Lectures

ACADEMIC PLANNING OVERVIEW

Name: John Gruszczyk 10/25/2012

Date:

ACADEMIC GENERAL PROFILE Degree(s) and Major(s) being earned:


x Bachelor of Science Major: Accounting Economics Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management Other Degree/Major: xManagement

Minor(s): Communications Concentration(s): MIS Certification(s):

CAREER PROFILE Internship/Full-Time Positions being considered (you can list more than one title as you may have numerous positions that interest you right now): Business Analyst Intern at Boston Scientific Fields or Industries being considered: MIS

EVALUATION OF KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & CREDENTIALS


Key to career success is acquiring the necessary knowledge, skills and credentials to advance in your chosen field or discipline. This exercise guides you through a process of examining your academic experience up to this point in time and forecasting what future academic experiences you will need to consider as you develop professionally. PART ONE: Past/Current Coursework and Academic Experiences All of your courses potentially have provided a solid foundation for your educational development. However, on the table below, list key courses (descriptive names not numerical listings such as MGMT 301) that are relevant to the career position/field/industry you seek. These courses may have provided you with specific knowledge, experiences or skills that would be useful for you as a professional. These courses may come from your majors, minors, concentrations, as well as other courses such as electives or certification programs. Add more rows or subtract rows as needed. COURSES Intro to MIS Cost Accounting Business Writing Economics Financial Accounting KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCES, or SKILLS GAINED Basic coding, databasing Learned the various types of cost accounting Learned professional writing for the business world Studied various supply and demand forms of the business world Basic accounting principles

In addition to coursework, you may have joined specific academic (or professional) associations, clubs or project groups. List any that would be key to your professional development. Add more rows or subtract rows as needed. ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS or PROJECTS KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCES, or SKILLS GAINED

List any additional experiences that have impacted your professional development while attending Purdue. This might include Study Abroad, Volunteerism, Social Clubs, Internships, Part-Time Work, etc. You do not need to re-state your resume but if there is something specific to note, put it in the table below. EXPERIENCES Executive Intern KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCES, or SKILLS GAINED Executive intern in the summer of 2012 at Target

PART TWO: Future Coursework, Certifications, Associations, Experiences As you look at your future, consider and respond to the questions below: What other courses will you need to complete in order to earn your degree (if you are not graduating this semester!)? Complete the information below and make sure you follow-up with your Academic Advisor with any questions/concerns/issues that you may have. Remember, courses may not always be offered when you expect them to be (i.e. a course may need to be moved to another semester). This is for PLANNING purposes only to help you be aware of what you need to complete your degree in a timely manner.
COURSE CATEGORY GUIDE Required Minor/Concentration Elective (World History, Literature, Fine Arts, International, Professional, or Free) CREDIT HOUR REVIEW

0 69 19 -0 42 -0 130 128

Make sure you consult MyPurdue for up-todate course information!


Term Year: Semester 1

Transfer/AP Credits Total Completed Credits Current Semester Credits Subtract any retakes Credit Hours for Remaining Semesters Subtract any no credit courses Total Credit Hours Required Credit Hours for Degree
Term Year: Semester 2

Subject MA Com Pol Com FN

Number 153 114 101 250 303

Category Algebra I Speech Intro PolySci Mass Com Food Nutrition

Subject MA ENGL Com Hist

Number 154 108 313 243

Category Algebra II Creative Writing Persuasion Latin America

Term Year: Semester 3

Term Year: Semester 4

Subject MGMT MA Pol Econ ENTR

Number 200 223 137 251 200

Category Finance Acct Calculus Modern Politics Micro Econ Entrepreneurship

Subject MGMT MA Econ EAS CS Mus

Number 201 224 252 100 235 250

Category Cost Acct Calculus II Macro Econ Science Intro computing Music History

Term Year: Semester 5

Term Year: Semester 6

Subject MGMT STATS MGMT ENG ENG MGMT

Number 301 225 324 420 250 382

Category Lectures Intro stats Marketing Business Writing American Novels Intro MIS

Subject

Number

Category

Are there certain electives, concentrations, or minors that you should consider taking because they would provide you with additional knowledge, skills and experiences for your field of interest? If so, add them into your above planning. If you cannot fit them into your degree and graduate by your targeted goal date, would you consider staying for an additional semester? Consult with your Academic Advisor to make sure you correctly are interpreting your degree information.
I am currently concentrating in MIS in order to learn as much as possible about my future industry.

What certification programs and professional association would be important for you to obtain and join to enhance your professionalism?
None.

To advance in your field, will you need to obtain an advanced degree and when would be the best time to pursue that (directly after earning your undergraduate degree or after you gain professional experience in your field)?
No.

FINAL STEP: Once you have completed this review, please upload this document into your Passport Account within the Academic Planning Challenge. This review is due in Passport by October 30th.

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