First Year Experience

First Year Experience

Official Course Description:

This first-year experience (FYE) aims to construct a strong foundation for collegiate success and personal growth by cultivating connections between students, faculty, Student Affairs, and campus life programming.  The course explores the physical, emotional, and social considerations for successful transition to college. Competencies essential for interprofessional collaborative practice are highlighted, including knowledge of health profession roles and responsibilities, communication, teamwork, and foundational skills.  Through discussions, varied assignments and self-reflection, students examine their own development as learners and as individuals.  This course is open to students in the major of applied exercise science, athletic training, dental hygiene, health wellness and occupational studies, nursing, nutrition, public health, social work, and pre-pharmacy.

My Own Course Description-

First year experience is a class that aims to show you all the different types of related fields within your major. You learn physical, emotional, and social considerations to be successful in college and in the work place. As a class, we learned key aspects in working together as a team in which we will be doing this someday in our work field. We were brought to a sim lab and learned how exactly the sim robots work. This class is open to students in the majors of applied exercise science, athletic training, dental hygiene, health wellness and occupational studies, nursing, nutrition, public health, social work, and pre-pharmacy. For our final paper, we wrote about why we chose our major and how we know that it is the right field for us. I will attach the link below.

Nursing Reflection

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