SOC490 SOC/490 SOC 490 Week 5 DQ 1/Discussion 1 Final Reflection -{NEW}
SOC490 SOC/490 SOC 490 Week 5 DQ 1/Discussion 1 Final Reflection -{NEW}
SOC490 SOC/490 SOC 490 Week 5 DQ 1/Discussion 1 Final Reflection -{NEW}
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<strong><strong>SOC</strong><strong>490</strong></strong> <strong>SOC</strong>/<strong>490</strong> <strong>SOC</strong> <strong>490</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 5 <strong>DQ</strong> 1/<strong>Discussion</strong> 1<br />
<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Reflection</strong> -{<strong>NEW</strong>}<br />
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<strong><strong>SOC</strong><strong>490</strong></strong> <strong>SOC</strong>/<strong>490</strong> <strong>SOC</strong> <strong>490</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 5 <strong>DQ</strong> 1/<strong>Discussion</strong> 1 <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Reflection</strong> -{<strong>NEW</strong>} <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Reflection</strong>. This is the final<br />
discussion, and because there is only one this week, there will be many tasks. However, they should be quite enjoyable<br />
for most of you. In the following discussion, you will reflect on your overall academic experience. Remember that your<br />
answers will in no way influence your grade. Instead, they will be used as engines for reflection on what professors and<br />
course designers can do to strengthen this program and the components of this program. Please answer the following<br />
questions: a. What was the most useful or enjoyable class that was part of your major course curriculum (the courses in<br />
your major that are not general education courses)? Why was it the most useful or enjoyable? b. What was your least<br />
useful or enjoyable class that was part of your major course curriculum (the courses in your major that are not general<br />
education courses)? Why was it the least useful or enjoyable? c. What was the most important thing (concept, theory,<br />
idea, behavior) that you learned from your academic studies in the Social Science program? Why? d. What was the<br />
least important thing (concept, theory, idea behavior) that you learned from your academic studies in the Social Science<br />
program? Why? e. If you participated in the Optional Activity in <strong>Week</strong> 4, share your experience completing the NIH<br />
training with your peers. Were you successful in completing the training and earn your certificate? What did you learn in<br />
the training that you didn?t know before or that you will be especially mindful of in the future? f. How do you plan on<br />
utilizing what you have learned in your personal or professional life? (Please be extremely specific.) g. If there was one<br />
piece of advice that you could give to someone who is thinking about giving up before reaching his or her degree, what<br />
would that be? (If the advice is general, try to provide concrete examples of how to act out that general advice.) Please<br />
be sure to answer all of the questions in great detail. Support your claims with examples from required material(s) and/or<br />
other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references. Respond to at least two of your classmates? posts by Day<br />
7.<br />
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