Major Exploration &
Career Readiness*
Formerly the event Major Quest
We encourage both current and prospective students to explore academic programs and resources at Weber State University. Whether you're still deciding on a path or already have a major, you can discover new majors, minors, and certificates while gaining valuable skills for your future career.
- Learn more about majors, minors, and certificates Weber State University has to offer!
- Connect with academic advisors, faculty, staff, and students across campus
- Join informational workshops to enhance and excite your educational journey at Weber State University.
Upcoming Major Exploration Events
Fall 2025
* Major Exploration and Career Readiness is embedded in established events on campus. We partner with programs and departments from across campus to embed these activities.
Major, Minor, and Certificate Tabling
Date: Sept 30
Time: 11 AM - 1 PM
All Students
Explore potential majors, minors, and certificates at WSU in the Shepherd Union Atrium.
Major Exploration: Explore Your Possibilities
General Studies & Exploratory Advising Students. No major tabling.
Meet with an academic advisor and learn how to explore your options. Learn how to design your future based off of your interests.
Spring 2026
-
Latinos In Action
Date: March 3
Pre-College StudentsLIA students are civically engaged young men and women who aspire to better their lives through education, leadership, professionalism and service.
For more information or to request accommodations in relation to a disability, contact Richard Campos at richardcampos@weber.edu.
EXPLORATION & READINESS WORKSHOPS
Interactive workshops will offer students insight and advice on the unique academic paths offered at Weber State.
DEGREE SPECIFIC
MAJOR EXPLORATION
CAREER READINESS & PLACEMENT
WEBER STATE 101
Tabling Participants
Policies regarding table/booths
- Each program/department will be provided with a table (2.5 x 8 ft.) and 2 chairs.
- All booths must obey the fire code and fire lanes by not blocking any walkways.
- Use of microphones or bullhorns for live announcements/broadcasting is prohibited.
- We ask booths to do their best to mitigate risk to themselves and patrons.
- All booths are expected to follow any risk management policies or directives that are given. If you have special needs not obviously provided at your booth space (e.g., water), please contact us before making firm plans.
Prior Tabling Participants
- College of Social Sciences & Education
- Communication
- Department of Sociology & Anthropology
- Dumke College of Health Professions programs/advisement
- Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
- General Studies & Exploratory Advising
- Goddard School of Business & Economics
- History
- Lindquist College of Arts and Humanities
- Manufacturing & Systems Engineering
- Occupational Environmental Health/Safety
- Occupational Therapy Assistant in the Athletic Training & Occupational Therapy Department
- Political Science & Philosophy
- Product Design & Development
- Psychological Science Department and Neuroscience Program
- School of Computing (Computer Science, Cyber Security & Network Management, and Web and User Experience)
- School of Performing Arts (Dance, Music, and Theatre)
- Social Work Department
- The School of Radiologic Sciences
- Visual Art & Design
- World Languages & Cultures
