1. IMON FRASER UNIVERSITY

IMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Fall Semester 2002
EDUC 328 - 3 ?
Dr. David Paterson
Career Education & Career Counselling
Office: EDB
8676
Phone:
291-3641
D01.00
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E-mail: dpaterso@sfu.ca
Fridays
9:30-12:20 in WMX 2202
PREREQUISITE:
EDUC 220 or EDUC 401/402
DESCRIPTION
The course is designed to introduce students to theories of career choice, adjustment, and development.
Emphasis will be placed on established theories that have come to be particularly influential in the
development of career education curricula and in the practice of career counselling.
OBJECTIVES
1.
To familiarize students with a variety of theories in vocational psychology, with an emphasis
on established theories that underlie most career education curricula and career counselling
interventions.
2.
To encourage critical evaluation of these theories, including an understanding of the need to
consider individual and group differences (e.g. developmental status, cultural identification,
gender, etc.) when applying the theories.
3.
To assist students in applying the theories, to, for example, the understanding of their own and
others' career development, the design or evaluation of career education materials, or the
understanding of how such theories guide the practice of career counselling.
REQUIREMENTS
Grading will be based on written assignments, class presentations and a final exam.
REQUIRED READING
Patton, W. and McMahon M. Career Development and Systems Theory: A New Relationship.
Brooks/Cole Publishing Company. ISBN 0-534-34813-0.
RECOMMENDED READING
Sharf, R.S. (1997). Applying Career Development Theory to Counselling. (2nd ed.) Pacific Grove,
CA: Brooks/Cole. ISBN 6-534-34503-4.
Additional Readings will be made available from time to time.

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