ALEC 491

Spring 2024 All Classes

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Getting 110% Effort – Principles of Adult Motivation

Credit: 1 hours.

Covers theory and practice of adult motivation designed for optimizing learning specifically for training and development contexts within the broad food, agricultural, natural resources, and environmental (FANRE) employment sectors. This course includes theories and concepts fundamental to understanding: what motivation is, factors that affect human motivation, and how to effectively apply motivational principles within rigorous training and education sessions. This course also explores the roles of emotion, culture, and human socialization principles applied to motivational contexts.

1 undergraduate hour. 1 graduate hour. Credit not given towards graduation if credit already given for AGED 490. Prerequisite: ALEC 490.

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ALEC 491 class schedule data for spring 2024
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
74797
Online
A
5:30PM -6:30PM
W
n.a.
Rosch, D
Date Range:
02/20/24-03/27/24
Section Info:
This course consists of a blended format, with most course content consumed asynchronously online. Students and instructors will meet for 60 minutes each week at the dates and times listed above using Zoom. ALEC 490 is a strict pre-requisite to enroll in this course.
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