Difference between revisions of "LOC"
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− | LOC, Learning and Organizational Change, is the largest concentration within SESP. Coursework addresses topics such as learning theory, organizational theory, education in work, adult development, and organizational change. <ref>[http://www.sesp.northwestern.edu/ugrad/learning-and-organizational-change/index.html] Learning and Organizational Change | + | LOC, Learning and Organizational Change, is the largest concentration within SESP. Coursework addresses topics such as learning theory, organizational theory, education in work, adult development, and organizational change. <ref>[http://www.sesp.northwestern.edu/ugrad/learning-and-organizational-change/index.html] Learning and Organizational Change</ref> |
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Contents
Part of speech
Noun (abbreviation)
Pronunciation
['el / 'o / 'see]
Description
LOC, Learning and Organizational Change, is the largest concentration within SESP. Coursework addresses topics such as learning theory, organizational theory, education in work, adult development, and organizational change. [1]
Usage
This term is primarily used by the SESP community.
Example Sentence
I'm in LOC; I want to be a consultant.