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Don't sweat the major decision, let us help

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Have you decided on a major but want to know more about it or are wondering what kind of internship or job you can get with that major? Are you struggling and unsure where to start? We are here to help. Relax, you have time to think this through.

Do you have a few majors in mind, but not sure how to decide? Get some help making a major decision — we have the people and tools to help make this decision.

Tools to Help You Explore

FOCUS 2

FOCUS 2 is a self-paced, online career and education planning tool that is designed to help you make decisions about future career goals and education plans. FOCUS 2 provides five self-assessments to help you identify your top work interests, values, skills, personality type, and leisure time interests and explore occupations and major areas of study compatible with your personal attributes.  Use FOCUS 2 to help choose or change their major and also to verify their choice of a career field.       

To get started on FOCUS 2: 

  • First time usersCreate a new account using your uwec.edu e-mail address.  Use the following ACCESS CODE when prompted: Blugold
  • Returning usersLog on (using the account you have already created)

Make the most of Focus 2 by using the Focus 2 Worksheet.

After completing FOCUS 2, schedule a meeting with your Academic Advisor.

MyMajors

MyMajors is a major and career exploration tool designed to help you assess your interests, aptitudes, and preferences.  The assessment will recommend possible majors and career pathways.

Take the MyMajors assessment.

Many students come to college considering a variety of majors, and others begin to discover new areas of interest once they start taking classes. If you've discovered you have several majors in mind, we can help you learn how to narrow down your options.

A great way to compare and contrast the majors in which you are interested is to use the Explore Majors Worksheet. Resources to help you with this worksheet are the online catalog, academic department websites, informational meetings with faculty or alumni, and even student organizations for groups that are associated with majors.

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