All students in Nuclear Engineering will complete documentation of experiential learning in NUC ENG 4438. During the course, the instructor will assign the reflective statement as an assignment to be collected and documented in Canvas.
In the University description of how to qualify for experiential learning, Item number 4 states:
Finally, a significant experiential learning activity will include a written summary reflection piece that will document the experience from the student’s perspective; this written reflection piece should be of a quality suitable for inclusion as an attachment to a co-curricular transcript or in an e-portfolio that might be submitted by the student to potential employers or to graduate school admissions committees.
Suitable and accepted experiences to utilize for experiential learning reflection are listed below. Students in mining engineering can utilize any of the following activities to satisfy the experiential learning requirement:
Any activities which are not specifically listed above will require prior approval for acceptance. The approval must be obtained prior to submission of the experiential learning reflection assignment in NUC ENG 4438.
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