Answering the question "what do I want to do?" is not always easy. Use the following information to help you as you make decisions about your career.
What degree should I study?
Career planning is a lifelong process. It involves a series of decisions considered over time as your life priorities and opportunities change. For prospective and current university students, career planning is about choosing a career path related to your field of study and preparing you for employment. You can now explore your career options using the three steps below:
Useful resources
- Download UniSC's Career Planning Character Assessment (PDF 1.8 MB)* to help you understand how your character design fits into the world of work
- UniSC's online Career Guide can help you select a program of study for a chosen career
- myfuture helps you explore careers to suit skills, qualities and characteristics
- Labour Market Insights lets you explore industries, skill sets, types of work, salaries and prospects
- Surf the net—visit industry association websites, company websites, job search websites and read all the information you can to learn more about areas of employment you are interested in.
- Visit the Graduate Career Directory to view types of employer and graduate employment programs that recruit from your degree discipline.
- With the EmployABILITY student starter kit, you can develop a profile which identifies your strengths and key areas for improvement.
- Over 200 career planning resources are available on Student Hub.
* For PDF documents you must have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded from the Adobe Download page
More information
- Log in to Student Hub
- Contact Career Development