HE 3300

HE 3300

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2023-2024.

This proseminar will include a small group of students participating in the BCTR Scholars Program (BSP) to meet regularly to discuss the connection between course materials and their experiences in the BSP program. This seminar will be semi-structured around the weekly discussion questions posted by BSP student to be responsive to their interests and the direction that they would like the discussion to move toward. Students will be expected to discuss how the course material may connect with their upcoming experiences in community agencies (BSP students are placed in agencies during the summer), and how the course and the BSP connect to their educational and career aspirations. Guest faculty and project leaders working with community partners will be invited to join these proseminars, and specific individuals will be recruited based on availability and BSP student's expressed topical interests.

When Offered Spring.

Comments Recommended prerequisite: research methods.

Outcomes
  • Reflect on the translational science principles highlighted throughout the proseminar relate to one's educational and career interests.
  • Identify the specific roles of community partners in conducting translational science; identify and demonstrate a fundamental understanding of diverse methods of inquiry utilized in translational science; demonstrate ability to effectively function in teams to apply key concepts of translational science to complex problems via in-class application activities.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 1 Credit Opt NoAud

  • 20041 HE 3300   SEM 101

    • M Kennedy Hall 101
    • Jan 22 - May 7, 2024
    • Felver, J

  • Instruction Mode: In Person