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COURSES   /    HE 3301
BCTR Scholars Reflection
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Human Ecology Nondepartmental (HE)

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1 Credit

The BCTR Scholars is a one-year scholars program offered through the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research for Human Ecology first-years, sophomores, and juniors. Students begin in the spring and complete a community-engaged summer experience. In this 7-week fall course, students will reflect on the learnings from the spring and summer and apply them to next steps for their community partner organizations and their own Cornell careers as students.

Outcome 1
Identify and articulate their learning as translational researchers.

Outcome 2
Describe the application of their experiences to future course work and/or career aspirations.

Outcome 3
Understand the perspectives of researchers and practitioners.

Outcome 4
Communicate and/or collaborate effectively with community members and practitioners.

Outcome 5
Present their learnings to diverse audiences.

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