| Career
& Transfer Resource Center - Ankeny Campus
The Career & Transfer
Resource Center (CTRC)
provides up-to-date career and transfer information and
assistance.
Next Steps
As
you are planning your career/educational steps you should be
engaging in activities that will help you explore your options,
learn more about yourself, and develop your portfolio. Participation
in these activities will help you make informed decisions and
meet your goals. Here is a suggested timeline to
help you take the steps each semester that you are a student
at DMACC.
Majors and Careers
Choosing
a major requires gathering information about an area
of study or an occupational area and the suggested area
of study for that job. The CTRC has books about
choosing a major; it has occupational descriptions to suggest
a major(s); and computers to access websites that
provide useful information.
Make
a connection between an area of study and the related job
possibilities by using the information in the Career Center.
Career Assessment
There are assessment tools that will help persons evaluate
their interest, experience, abilities and personalities.
The assessment tools in the CTRC are:
- Self-Directed
Search, an interest test booklet that suggests a career
area;
- Skill
Sort, to prioritize your most important skills;
- Myers-Briggs
Personality Indicator, that clarifies four decision-making
styles;
- Strong
Interest Inventory (online) to determine a focus career
area;
- Choices
(a computerized guidance system), that offers interest,
skills and values assessment that links to occupational
and educational information.
An
hour appointment is required to allow time for taking
the “test” and
evaluating results to determine the next step in career
planning. The results from these assessments will provide
up-to-date information about careers and educational
opportunities.
It is essential to contact the campus of your choice and
make an appointment.
Career Employment
Our Student
Employment Assistance staff can connect
you with employment opportunities. An online job service, Iowacareer.net,
is available to students and employers from DMACC and other
Iowa community colleges. Students post their resume for
Iowa employers to review. Employers post job openings for
student review.
Transfer Library
The Career & Transfer
Resource Center includes
a Transfer Library. The library provides catalogs for many
four-year colleges and universities. There is information
about majors at Iowa
schools, as well as
some outside of Iowa. Other information available
is the application process, costs, scholarships and special
programs between DMACC and the four-year institution.
Articulation Agreements
DMACC has agreements with many colleges and universities
describing how courses transfer between institutions. Use
the transfer notebooks to research and plan for a successful
transfer. Visit the DMACC advising site for more
information.
Counselors and Advisors are available at
each campus by appointment to explore and evaluate career and transfer options.
For
Career and Transfer Information
Ankeny Campus
515-964-6474 |
Boone
Campus
515-433-5030 |
Carroll
Campus
800-622-3334 |
Newton
Campus
641-791-1722 |
Urban
Campus
515-697-7717 |
West
Campus
515-633-2407 |
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