For use with Personality Mosaic Results RIASEC and COLORADO

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For use with Personality Mosaic Results
RIASEC and COLORADO STATE MAJORS
Possible, but not all inclusive, Colorado State Majors to Explore REALISTIC REALISTIC people deal with things more than ideas or people. They like working with their hands, physical activity, and often in outdoor working environments. Accounting Agricultural Education Animal Science Applied Computer Technology Engineering Options Equine Science Forestry Geology Soil and Crop Science Horticulture Landscape Horticulture/Architecture Health and Exercise Mechanical Engineering Natural Resource Majors Art Construction Management Health and Exercise Science INVESTIGATIVE INVESTIGATIVE people are analytically, disciplined, curious, and cope with life and its challenges through intelligence and rational problem solving. They also may enjoy classes or activities involving charts, graphs, numbers or formulas. Agricultural Economics Animal Science Economics Biochemistry Biological Science Sociology Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Physics Computer Engineering Computer Information Systems Zoology Computer Science Economics Microbiology Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Management Environmental Health Equine Science Chemistry Fishery Biology Nutrition and Food Science Anthropology Liberal Arts: Social Sciences Philosophy Psychology Rangeland Ecology Biomedical Sciences Mathematics ARTISTIC ARTISTIC people rely on feelings and imagination more than facts and perceive self as expressive, original, intuitive, non‐conforming, introspective and independent. Art English Journalism and Technical Communication Theatre Teacher Licensure Interior Design Music Apparel and Merchandising Languages Dance Landsca pe Architecture/Horticulture SOCIAL SOCIAL people are interested in helping and working with others. They are sensitive to and concerned about the needs of others. Adjectives such as enthusiastic, insightful, cooperative, and generous are often used to describe them. They value social issues and interpersonal relations over mechanical or scientific pursuits. Family and Consumer Sciences Health and Exercise Science History Human Development and Family Studies Natural Resources Recreation and Tourism Philosophy Political Science Psychology Restaurant and Resort Management Social Work Sociology Other Liberal Arts Majors Ethnic Studies International Studies ENTERPRISING ENTERPRISING people are adventurous, dominant, persuasive, and action oriented. They perceive themselves as self‐confident, popular, and social. Possessing strong verbal and leadership skills, they are often successful in obtaining organizational, economic, or political goals. Agricultural Business Apparel and Merchandising Business Administration Marketing Communication Studies Restaurant and Resort Management Finance and real Estate Journalism (Public Relations) Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism Applied Computing Technology Construction Management Economics Business minor Natural Resource Management CONVENTIONAL CONVENTIONAL people are practical, neat, organized, and work well in structured situations. They prefer work environments with clear chains of command. This trait complements others when choosing a major or career and may not be the dominant factor in the decision. Accounting Apparel and Merchandising Art (Education) Business Administration Health and Exercise Science Sociology History (Social Sciences Education) Mathematics Political Science Nutrition and Food Science Please note that this assessment is best used to help students begin to explore majors and most useful when discussed with an advisor. There is no assessment that can decide which major is best for you. For additional resources visit: undeclared.casa.colostate.edu. 
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