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Explore. Engage. Excel.

The Career Experience
at Berkeley College in NYC

July 10 • 10:00 AM

New York City Campus

 3 East 43rd Street, New York, NY 10017

Are you seeking career guidance?
Or are you hoping to advance in your current career?

Keynote Session:

Courses for Career Success in the AI Era:
What You Need to Know

You might be thinking, "Why do I have to take so many classes for my degree, especially ones that don’t even relate to my major? Are they really necessary? Can’t I just Google or use AI to learn everything extra I need?" Well, I’m here to explain why Google or AI can’t replace the amazing General Education classes at Berkeley.

Led by Kim Felsenthal, Professor, Berkeley College Division of General Education

After an engaging keynote session, you’ll choose from these informative, interactive workshops in some of today’s most exciting and in demand career fields. You’ll participate in hands-on activities led by our accomplished professors with real-world experience.


Business Think Tank:
The Creation of a Business Plan

A woman in a business suit seated at a desk, focused on her work with a laptop and documents in front of her

Explore the many ways that organizations depend on strong leadership. You’ll learn about the skillsets needed, different management styles, and different career opportunities as you participate in a hands-on activity that simulates real-world business situations.

Led by Kim Malcolm, Professor, Larry L. Luing School of Business®


Sustainability & Fashion
How Brands Are Implementing Sustainability in their Business Models!

A woman stands in a clothing store, thoughtfully looking at different outfits displayed on hangers

This is a workshop with a focus on sustainability in fashion that will include an introduction on setting up a brand—from designer to merchandising to retailing. You’ll also participate in a hands-on activity where you’ll create a sustainable product mood board for a fashion brand that you’d like to create or one where you’d like to work.

Led by Dyandra Brown, Professor, Berkeley College Fashion department


Make, Create, Innovate:
Unleashing Your Potential in Graphic Design

A woman focused on her work, using a computer with two monitors in a modern office setting

Put your passion to work on a hands-on project as you discover how to turn your creativity into a career in the exciting and ever-changing field of graphic design. You’ll also hear about different roles in the many areas and what it takes to get started.

Led by Julia Hutchinson, Chair, Berkeley College Graphic Design department


Interior Design Discovery:
Designing Your Future

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Dive right into what it’s like to design the space where we live and work through a hands-on activity. Learn about a wide range of careers in residential, commercial, and all areas of interior design and the training and skills you need to enter the industry and excel.

Led by Jaime Rodriguez, Professor, Berkeley College Interior Design department


Health Services Management:
Careers in the Business of Healthcare

A doctor and patient in a consultation room, reviewing medical information together at a desk with a computer and documents

This fun and interactive session will help you understand the many different healthcare management roles and how your skills align with them. You’ll learn about the duties, abilities, and necessary qualifications associated with each to help you evaluate what career you’ll pursue.

Led by Dr. Barbara Cohen, Professor, Berkeley College Health Services Management department


Justice In Focus:
Exploring Crime, Law, and Society

Silhouette of a gavel in front of a classical courthouse, symbolizing justice and legal proceedings

Ever wonder what it takes to be a criminal investigator? Through this interactive workshop, you will experience a crime scene and explore the goals of investigations, setting investigative priorities, preserving crime scenes, and identifying key evidence. Guest speakers may include actual crime scene officers.

Led by Charlane Brown, Esq, JD, Professor, Berkeley College Criminal Justice - Justice Studies department


Mark your calendar and change your future!

The cost to attend this event is $45, and registration is required.