Exploratory Curriculum

Majors Expo Sample

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Engage with alumni, community partners/employers, 91tvӰԺ advisors and faculty, and other 91tvӰԺ resources to discover your path to purpose.

The Majors Expo will be held in-person in the Marshall Center on the Tampa campus. Students can attend any time throughout the day. 

The event will feature rotating panel presentations every hour starting at 9am. These presentations will correspond with the . This will help 91tvӰԺ students connect their choice of major to their ability to make an impact on the communities around them.  

9am Good Health and Well Being: Moffitt Cancer Center, 91tvӰԺ Counseling Center, Metro Inclusive Health, 91tvӰԺ SWELL.

10am Sustainable Cities & Communities: FL Department of Environmental Protection, Habitat for Humanity, Metropolitan Ministries, and Tampa Housing Authority.

11am Quality Education: New Tampa Players, Scouts of America, TRIBE, and 91tvӰԺ Animation Faculty Dr. McArthur Freeman.

Noon: No panels as break for lunch, but still open table expo.

1pm Gender Equality: The Spring of Tampa Bay, Equality Florida, 91tvӰԺ Victim Advocacy, and 91tvӰԺ WGS Faculty Dr. Tangela Serls.

2pm Zero Hunger: Feeding Tampa Bay, The Well, Meals on Wheels, 91tvӰԺ Center for the Advancement of Food Security and Healthy Communities.

3pm Decent Work and Economic Growth: Centre for Women, 91tvӰԺ Center for Entrepreneurship, Aging Studies, and Dr. Alexis Mootoo on forced labor and working conditions.

The event will also feature an open meet and greet where students can freely and casually interact with select advisors, older students, student clubs, 91tvӰԺ resources, and employers to better understand opportunities available to help them choose a major and career. This portion goes all day from 9am-4pm.    

At the open table will be all the panelists, so you can get to know them better, as well as the likes of the Office of Graduate Studies, Education Abroad, Office of High Impact Practices and Undergraduate Research, Feed-A-Bull, the Center for Entrepreneurship, GLOBE Sustainability club, the College of Nursing, nonprofit organizations like Easterseals, Student Goverment, Applied Behavioral Analysis, Pre-Law clubs, The Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Office of Multi-Cultural Affairs, and many other student clubs based on majors and careers.

Who should attend?

Students who are:

  • exploring initial majors
  • considering a major change
  • identifying connections between their major and potential careers
  • ready to get more involved on campus and in the community