Kumar Karanveer 300166862 Academic Plan PDF

Title Kumar Karanveer 300166862 Academic Plan
Author Myank Insan
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University 101 Academic Plan The following information is meant to guide you in developing an Academic plan while you study at UFV. It is for your use and will only be shared with your instructor or any others with your consent. Student Name: Prabhjot Singh Kainth Student ID Number: 300166147 Student Email: [email protected]

Section 1: My Profile I am: ☐ In Qualifying Studies and am working towards meeting the qualifications to go into a UFV program. ☐ Transferring to UFV from another institution ☒ Other program Computer Information Systems Diploma Most or all semesters, I will be completing my program (check all that apply): ☒ As a full-time student ☐ As a part-time student ☐ Intermittently, as my work and finances allow me to attend Have you previously met with a UFV advisor to discuss your Academic Plan? ☒ No ☐ Yes

University 101 Academic Plan Section 2: My Self-Assessment Tell us some more about yourself and your interests, as they relate to your program of study. Consider, for example:  Learning Styles: What type of learner am I? Your learning style influences the way you understand information and solve problems. Most people have a combination of learning styles that work for them, but usually there is one that is dominate. If you need to retake the Learning Styles questionnaire, please refer to Micro Research Assignment #1 for the link. 

Professional and Community Interests: What kind of career interests do I have?



Personal Interests: Are there some personal interests that you would like to pursue?

Learning Styles I am a multimodal learner i.e., I use a combination of visual, auditory, reading/writing and kinesthetic learning techniques to study. Even though I use a combination of techniques, there’s always visual learning involved. I understand the content better if I have seen a video or presentation about it.

Professional Interests My Professional Interest is to get into coding for games. My current course has vast syllabus which does not cover this interest specifically, but I will surely choose my further courses which will align with my Interest. Music Production is my other interest. I am trying on my own to learn more and more about music.

Personal Interests Learning new instruments and listening to movie soundtracks is my Personal Interest. I am trying to make this as my Professional Goal as well. Other than that, I really want to go to gym regularly and stay fit.

Section 3: Goal Setting Tell us more about what goals you are hoping to achieve by completing your diploma or degree. 

Personal Goals: What do I hope to achieve for my personal development while in my program?



Professional Goals: What do I want to have learned or done while in my program that will help me in meeting career or employment plans?

University 101 Academic Plan 

Educational Goals: What do I hope to learn within my program?

When setting your goals, be specific and realistic. Think of how you might measure your success in meeting your goals. Personal Goal

My personal goal is to get into more social interaction and become part of the community in University. Learn to meet up new people. Be myself in any situation. Also, Learn time management.

Professional Goal

My professional goal is to learn and get better with programming. I find it hard to start but when I am into it, I really love it.

Educational Goal

My educational goal is to learn professional communication. Become good at presenting or talking in front of strangers or classmates.

Section 4: Meeting My Goals What strategies will you pursue that will help you meet your goals? -> I will follow a time management plan to complete everything on time. Make a weekly schedule to get into touch with all required tasks to achieve my goal. Get serious about my goals as this is my perfect chance and age. Personal Goal What steps do you plan to take that will help you meet this goal? -> Stop procrastinating about what needs to be done. Try to talk to strangers whenever possible. I plan to meet this goal by (check all that apply): ☐ Within the next 1-3 terms ☒ Within 1-3 years from now ☒ Completion of my diploma or degree ☐ After graduation, either as part of graduate-level training or in a professional capacity ☐ Other Professional Goal What steps do you plan to take that will help you meet this goal? -> I plan to sign up for online programming learning. I plan to meet this goal by (check all that apply): ☐ Within the next 1-3 terms ☒ Within 1-3 years from now ☐ Completion of my diploma or degree ☐ After graduation, either as part of graduate-level training or in a professional capacity ☐ Other

University 101 Academic Plan Section 5: What I’ve Already Accomplished Resume Builder # 13 In many cases, you will have already taken steps to help meet those goals, either through academic work, work experience, or community/volunteer engagement. These are called transferable skills. Examples of transferable skills. Transferable Skills: Transferable skills are those skills that you develop through many different courses and employment experiences, and are ones that can be ‘ported’ or transferred to other situations. In other words, they are not specific to a discipline or course. Examples of transferable skills include: strong communications—both written and verbal; use and interpretation of statistics; critical thinking; use of literature to research complex problems; ability to work effectively with your peers; and adaptability to new digital technologies (software, platforms, etc.). Below, speak to which 3-4 transferable skills you believe are your strongest, and how you’ve been able to develop these. You can include specific courses, if relevant, or you can draw from other experiences —volunteer, paid employment, other programs, etc. Textbox will expand as you type. My strongest transferable skills are teamwork and technological skill. I always try my best to improve my computer skills. My work at Walmart helped me to get into more teamwork.

Applied Skills: Consider those skills you’ve developed that are perhaps more specific to the workforce or certain types of learning or certain disciplines. Do you have specific skills or competencies related to your goals? These skills may vary, depending on goals, such as use of specific software programs or technologies, advanced statistical analysis, business/ accounting skills, grant-writing, types of creative applications (e.g. design, illustration, etc.) or others. Textbox will expand as you type. *Tip* Review your resume. Think about ALL your past jobs, volunteer hours, etc. and consider what you have learned through these various experiences. Lots of great learning takes place outside of the university! The applied skills that I’ve learned is using HTML. I used this to make website during my course

University 101 Academic Plan Section 6: What to Do Next Toward Your Goal? University 101 Academic Plan (please complete this with an Academic Advisor) Date: December 11, 2019 Academic Advisor: Karen Cooper

Name of program I plan to complete: Computer Information Systems Diploma ☒ I have already applied to this program ☐ I plan on applying to this program once I have successfully completed the following courses and achieved the appropriate GPA 

GPA needed for this program: ___2.0_________



Courses I need to complete (to apply to program)__________________________________

Certificates and Diplomas (if applicable) ☒ I plan on completing a certificate(s) or diploma in Computer Information Systems ☐ I have already completed the requirements for a certificate or diploma in ___________________ Minor (if applicable): ☒ I plan on completing a minor or minors in communications ☐ I am requesting more information on what minor(s) I could complete. Cooperative Education (if applicable) ☒ I plan on applying for Cooperative Education ☐ I am interested in Cooperative Education, but need to know more before I apply Describe what, if any, other academic or professional training, at UFV or elsewhere, you have received or would like to accomplish while studying at UFV I plan to complete online courses for ethical hacking before completing my degree.

Specific Courses for next three terms

University 101 Academic Plan Please attach your specific program plan (My Grad Plan) https://www.ufv.ca/mygradplan/ to this

Section 7: Resources (complete all sections that apply) Activities to do while you study at UFV

I Plan to Complete By:

Also, identify any specific courses that you would like to take that will help you meet your personal or If not relevant, leave blank or program goals over the next term – your advisor can help you with this if you are unsure. enter N/A Meet with an Advisor once a semester to stay on track and understand I have met with the program requirements (i.e. GPA) and how to register and how to apply to advisor have Courses Semester (i.e F19,twice W20,and S20) graduate etc.

CIS 221 W20 CIS W20 To 245 book an appointment with the appropriate Advisor, go to: www.ufv.ca/advising CIS 291 W20 COMP 155 W20 Make an appointment to meet with the Career Centre to review my CMNS 251 W20 résumé and find out more about how to plan for my career CIS 285 S20 CIS 270 S20 Centre to Consider booking an appointment once a year with the Career COMP 230 update your résumé, on-line profile, and review career S20 planning options. This COMP251 S20 your best will help to ensure that your professional presentation captures skills and CMNS 235attributes. S20

understood the program requirements, and learned how to register I am planning to do thois before the beginning of next semester

For more information, and to book an appointment, see: www.ufv.ca/jobs Find out more about Cooperative Education, by reviewing on-line materials I have reviewed a few and/or setting up a meeting with the Cooperative Education office materials but still must set Cooperative Education is program of alternating work and study terms that provides students with employment experience that is often related to their employment goals. Cooperative Education employment is full-time, and academic credits earned from the first two Cooperative Education placements (6 credits per term) can be used as part of you program credits. For more information on Cooperative Education, see: www.ufv.ca/jobs

up a meeting with the Cooperative Education Office

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