About the Program
The Bailey Scholars Program is a unique opportunity to learn through community. It is a program of possibility and potential, where we aid you in your pursuit of your learning interests. We focus on scholarship, excellence, and community.
The minor provides an opportunity for students to develop a leadership identity that reflects the integration of ideas across social, economic, environmental, and cultural domains in addition to disciplinary learning. Students participate actively in the learning experience by developing individualized plans of study and assessment through coursework in the minor. Students develop a variety of inquiry strategies through exploration of service learning, social justice and diversity, community building, problem-solving, meaning-making, and transformative systems thinking. Leadership, learning experiences, and reflections are documented in the student’s learning e-portfolio and are presented during the culminating experience.
Coursework
To complete the program, I have to take a total of 18 credits, which consists of three core courses totaling nine credits and nine additional credits of my choosing to make up the “Middle Nines.” Take a look at the courses I took below.
Core Courses:
- ANR 101A: Career Decision Making
- ANR 210: Pathways in Integrated Learning
- ANR 310: Integrated Learning Seminar I
- ANR 410: Integrated Learning Transitions
“Middle Nines”:
- ADV 205: Principles of Advertising
- ESHP 190: Intro to Entrepreneurship
- MI 201: Intro to Information Science