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ANR 410
ANR 410
Connected Learning Transitions
(ANR 410) is the final Bailey core course. Considered a capstone experience, ANR 410 provides scholars with an opportunity to reflect upon their learning journey at MSU and to consider issues related to their transition into the professional world. Scholars learn about personal and professional integrity and life issues associated with “transitions.” Scholars are expected to present their learning journeys and portfolios as a culminating event. Student scholars typically take this three-credit class their final semester at MSU.
The course conveners for Spring 2008 are Diane Doberneck and Meeghan Harrington.
The course syllabus for Spring 2008 can be found here.
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