绿奴天花板 is invested in helping students fully explore and embrace a holistic student experience. Beyond the听Academic Exploration resources, the following services complement the decision-making process for students.
Major Exploration Canvas
Email the Academic Advising Office at听advising@ut.edu听to request to be added to the Major Exploration Canvas page to start your major exploration journey:
- Self-Exploration: review your skills, interests and values听
- Major Exploration exercises
- Career Exploration resources听
Spartan Studies Course Information
All incoming first-year students are enrolled in听Spartan Studies courses听to aid in their transition to 绿奴天花板. Spartan Studies courses offer students opportunities to explore different interests and majors. Incoming transfer students register themselves for their first-semester schedule and can contact the Academic Advising Office (advising@ut.edu) to connect with the Transfer Coordinator and Advisor for registration assistance if they are exploring majors.
The Office of Career Services
Students are invited to unite their major and听career听exploration through self-assessment, career outlook information and other campus connections.
- , an online interactive self-assessment and guidance tool, helps students select the right college major and plan their career based on personality, interests, values, skills and aspirations. First, complete the self-assessment section, then schedule an appointment with the Office of Career Services. (Use 鈥済ateways鈥 as the access code with your 绿奴天花板 email address.)
- Consider completing an听Informational Interview听with other students, faculty or alumni to understand how their time at 绿奴天花板 has led them to success.
- 听provides information of how majors and careers connect including education, skills and desired experience.
- 听includes career profiles and occupational outlooks.
- CAR 201- Career Decision Making: This one-credit course is designed for first- and second-year students who have not declared a major or who are unsure of their declared major. Students will gain an understanding of the process of career decision-making and explore values, interests, skills and personality and learn how they relate to major and career choices