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						ARCHIVED 2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]   
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                  LEAD 360 - Precepting2.00 credit hours   Precepting is a form of leadership in the classroom. A preceptor is not a simply a teaching assistant, a peer mentor or a tutor. A preceptor is an apprentice who works alongside a professor, participating in the management and delivery of a course he or she has already taken. In this seminar, students engage with the scholarship of teaching and learning, leadership theory, and strengths-based development while reflecting on their unique precepting experience. Precepting provides high-impact, experiential learning in the world of higher education.   
   Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and instructor consent.    Cardinal Directions Designation(s): Community Engaged Learning.
  
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