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TM 605 Mentored Formation Elective
An elective course in training and mentoring for those who wish to focus on professional skill
development. In collaboration with a TM professor, students will discern a mentor, a learning goal that
aligns with the degree program, and develop a learning plan utilizing cognitive, experiential, and
relational learning practices which will be situated in a professional context. This plan will be approved
for credit and engaged throughout the semester alongside a mentor. The intended outcome of the semester
is to strengthen a student's capacity for life-long learning so that holistic, professional formation continues
post-seminary. Prerequisite: TM 500 Introduction to Mentored Formation; TM 501 Mentored Formation;
and instructor permission to register. One hour.