Cap Reflection
Cap Reflection
BIPS 410
Reflection
Capstone Reflection
Completing and coming this far within the BIPS program means a great deal to me.
Throughout my college career I have struggled with my focus and my problem identifying and
solving skills. I have always been able to finesse out of the problems I have faced, but I didn’t
think I learned much from approaching these difficulties. I believe I have grown in ways I didn’t
think I needed growth. I’ve become much more disciplined and focused on my work and what I
The design thinking course was able to change my way of thinking to become more open
relationships and interactions of archetypes and build and strengthen my own interactions and
relationship. I have also learned how to read, recognize and understand the different types of data
and have increased my ability to manipulate data for my use and how to present this data for
audiences. Through media literacies I have become more aware of digital networks and
multimedia literacies. I’ve become much more familiar with the different types of literacies and
interpreting them for my understanding in different contexts. The global awareness and
intercultural competence course taught me to be more open to a more ethical and diverse
significantly from a business perspective. I’ve taken a few self-awareness courses, but most of
them were very emotional and feelings driven, whereas in the BIPS Self-Awareness course I was
able to focus more on the ambitious, opportunistic, and purpose driven side of myself. I’ve
learned through this course how to be more interdependent, accountable, and self-disciplined
The self-awareness course most assisted me in my personal growth within the workforce,
and the capstone course most assisted me in my professional growth. Through self-awareness I
learned a lot about myself in a more business perspective. I was able to learn the type of person I
am within the working field and the type of team player I am when it comes to working within
groups. I have learned the roles in which I enjoy within group work and the roles I dislike and
are not very good at. This knowledge allows me adjust my approach towards my fellow
teammates and coworkers. The capstone course built my understanding and tied together all I
have learned in the BIPS program. I have become much more aware of how everything connects
and have a much more open understanding of all that I’ve been taught, and all that I have learned
thus far in the program. This understanding has helped me in my professional growth by
allowing me to have a more clear and outgoing voice within my workplace. I have been able to
acknowledged.
Many things have changed for me since completing this degree. COVID hit and so I
moved back home to help my mom because my dad has been stuck in the Philippines since
February. I have been trying to work more hours at my job to help pay bills and buy groceries,
and have continued in the program much more strongly than I anticipated I would be. I have
become much more focused and determined when concentrating on an assignment, and am
usually able to work for much longer on a given task than I used to. I have become a much more
critical and analytical thinker. I’m thankful for the opportunities that I have been given through
the BIPS program and the people that I have met as well. The BIPS program has taught me a lot
about myself and as well as the professional world and I hope to use this knowledge to my
advantage to not only progress in my career but to also further in my efforts to help others.
My career path has become more defined because of my coursework. Before joining the
BIPS program I was very disoriented by what I would do after graduation and how I would even
graduate in the first place. Because of my coursework within the BIPS program I have been able
to become more self-aware about what I would like to do with my life and how I would like to
impact the people of my community. My career path has become much more clear in terms of
what is next after graduation. I plan to find a good paying job within the Duke or UNC hospital
doing anything in terms of employment. Then once I save enough and am more financially
stable, I plan on going back to school and applying for CNA or CMA certification programs
which typically last a few months. Once I am certified within the state I plan to apply within the
hospital as a CMA or CNA for a while. Eventually once my parents are a bit more stable I plan
to move out and live on my own and go back to school again to get my counseling certifications,
once achieved I hope to one day own my on small practice and even one day open up my own
retail coffeeshop that also promotes therapy and works with the underprivileged and those who
may find it difficult to have easy access or no access at all to the help that they may need.