Four Year Plan

The College of Business Career Services’ team has created a plan to assist students explore, develop and attain their career goals during their four-years at the University. As career exploration involves integrating one’s skills, interests and values with the world of work, many of these initiatives are interdisciplinary in nature.


Freshman Year

  • Residence in a Living Learning Community (LLC) – develop a sense of belonging
  • URI 101 – required one-credit class created to develop a sense of belonging to the College and University
  • Become involved in clubs and activities
  • Explore major options
  • Gain understanding between majors and co-curricular activities
  • Take career assessment

Sophomore Year

  • Gain deeper understanding of career options by attending Career Days and Job Fairs
  • Attend speakers’ series in each major
  • Create branding tools: resume, cover letter, Linkedin profile
  • Explore study abroad options
  • Pursue leadership role in selected clubs/organizations
  • Participate in January LINK (shadow) program
  • Enroll in BUS390, the Career Passport Program (one-credit, on-line career class; graduation requirement for all BUS students

Junior Year

  • Delve into upper level core classes, completing major-related class projects
  • Enroll in BUS390, the Career Passport Program
  • Participate in an internship
  • Continue evaluating connection between major and world of work
  • Gain understanding of corporate fit
  • Participate in study abroad program
  • Further develop leadership skills

Senior Year

  • Continue to gain experience in area of interest through participation in internships and project-based learning
  • Finalize resume and begin job search
  • Continue to network with alumni and corporate partners at Career Days, Job Fairs, and speaker series
  • Explore graduate school options. Prepare for and take entrance exams.
  • Learn negotiating skills
  • Attend etiquette dinner