How Often Do They Change Their Minds and Does Work-Integrated Learning Play a Role? An Examination of "Major Changers" and Career Certainty in Higher Education

This project examined the role of cooperative education (co-op) in changing majors and career certainty in Canadian university students. Career certainty scores were collected using an online questionnaire from students in both cooperative education and non-cooperative education. The frequency with...

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Career Choice
Career Planning
Careers
College Students
Cooperative Education
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Integrated Activities
Majors (Students)
Online Surveys
Questionnaires
Research Universities
Statistical Analysis
Workplace Learning
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