Guide military veterans through a successful transition to civilian careers with practical strategies and character-building principles.
Guide military veterans through a successful transition to civilian careers with practical strategies and character-building principles.
This comprehensive course offers military veterans a structured approach to civilian career transition, combining research-based strategies with practical skills development. The curriculum focuses on building interpersonal, intrapersonal, and intellectual character strengths essential for successful integration into the civilian workforce. Through expert-led content and a framework for iterative self-reflection, veterans learn to align career choices with their values, ambitions, and desire for continued service. The course emphasizes understanding corporate culture differences, developing key character strengths, and implementing practical strategies for career success.
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What you'll learn
Develop practical strategies for successful military-to-civilian career transition
Understand and navigate corporate culture differences effectively
Align career choices with personal values and strengths
Build essential character strengths for civilian workforce success
Create a framework for exploring new career opportunities
Learn from successful veteran transition examples
Skills you'll gain
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There are 6 modules in this course
This course provides a comprehensive framework for military veterans transitioning to civilian careers. Through a collaboration between FourBlock and Columbia University, the curriculum focuses on developing essential character strengths and practical skills needed for successful career transitions. The course explores six key character strengths: Citizenship (Pietas), Critical Thinking (Prudentia), Authenticity (Veritas), Passion (Gravitas), Choice and Creativity (Humanitas), and Emotional Intelligence (Nosce Te Ipsum). Each module includes practical exercises, expert insights, and opportunities for self-reflection, helping veterans align their military experience with civilian career opportunities.
Pietas (Citizenship)
Module 1
Prudentia (Critical Thinking)
Module 2
Veritas (Authenticity)
Module 3
Gravitas (Passion)
Module 4
Humanitas (Choice and Creativity)
Module 5
Nosce Te Ipsum (Emotional Intelligence)
Module 6
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Instructors

4 Courses
Veteran Advocate and Educational Leader
Michael Abrams has built an impressive career dedicated to supporting veteran transition into civilian life after serving eight years in the Marine Corps, including deployment to Afghanistan as an artillery forward observer following the September 11, 2001 attacks. After completing his M.B.A. in Finance and Entrepreneurship & Innovation from NYU's Stern School of Business, he founded FourBlock, a transformative organization that has grown from an inaugural class of 16 veterans in New York City to a nationwide network serving over 4,500 veterans across multiple locations

4 Courses
Distinguished Author and Cultural Critic
William Deresiewicz is an award-winning essayist, cultural critic, and author of five books, including the New York Times bestseller "Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life" and "The Death of the Artist." After earning his Ph.D., he taught English at Yale University from 1998 to 2008 before transitioning to a full-time writing career. His prolific work includes over 300 essays and reviews published in prestigious outlets such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, Harper's, and The London Review of Books, with his writings being translated into 19 languages and featured in more than 40 college readers. His achievements include the Hiett Prize in the Humanities, the National Book Critics Circle's Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing, and a Sydney Award, along with three National Magazine Award nominations. As a frequent speaker at educational institutions, he has held visiting positions at various colleges including Bard, Scripps, and Claremont McKenna. His books explore themes ranging from education and culture to artistic survival in the digital age, with his most recent work being "The End of Solitude: Selected Essays on Culture and Society," while he currently works on a historically informed memoir about being Jewish. In 2024, he will serve as an inaugural Public Fellow at American Jewish University, continuing his influential work in cultural criticism and educational reform.
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