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  • year, students will complete a minimum of 400 hours of field practicum. Students choose a local social service agency that offers the supervision of an experienced and approved social worker. This provides students with the opportunity to integrate classroom learning with hands on work with clients who benefit from the help provided.Global EmphasisThe social work curriculum is infused with content on other cultures both in this country and abroad. Students have opportunities for study abroad as

  • Interlibrary Loan Service Upgrade: Farewell ILLIAD, Hello Tipasa! Posted by: Genevieve Williams / July 18, 2022 July 18, 2022 Mortvedt Library’s much-used and well-loved Interlibrary Loan service is getting an upgrade! We’re moving from the ILLIAD platform to a new service called Tipasa. This new service is more fully integrated with our other services: among other things, you log in to it using your ePass. No more having to remember a separate login! Tipasa is live now and all new ILL requests

  • Renewable Energy Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / January 4, 2024 January 4, 2024 The Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation expects to award sixteen scholarships in 2024 based upon academic merit, accomplishments in the field, and demonstrated interest. Three individual scholarships are reserved for a community college student, an undergraduate student, and an early graduate student, respectively. Two scholarships have a preference for Native American or Alaskan Native students and are not

  • research, under the guidance of laboratory staff scientists or engineers, on projects supporting the DOE mission. Internship appointments are 10 weeks in duration for the Summer Term (May through August) or 16 weeks in duration for the Fall (August through December) and Spring (January through May) Terms. Each DOE laboratory/facility offers different research opportunities; not all DOE laboratories/facilities offer internships during the Fall and Spring Terms. Applications for the 2022 Spring Term are

  • , discovery, processing, and application of complex electronic and photonic materials. Applications open December 14th, 2020. The summer REU program is focused on exposing veterans and under-represented minorities to a viable and relevant career pathway focused on materials and energy research. Students will learn about relevant, state of the art content in future energy conversion, information processing, and sensing technologies through design, discovery, processing, and application of complex

  • General Education Program Information General Education Program Supplemental Information Global Education Opportunities (Wang Center for Global Education) Global & Cultural Studies Global Studies Good Standing Grade Changes Grading System Graduate and Post-Baccalaureate Policies and Programs Graduate: Doctor of Education Graduate: Doctor of Nursing Practice Graduate: Master of Arts in Education Graduate: Master of Fine Arts (Creative Writing) Graduate: Master of Arts (Marriage and Family Therapy

  • The Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations are given May 18 in Anderson University Center. Please see the schedule below for the presentation room assignment. Click on each student’s name to see their presentation title. Schedule of Events4:45 pm  –  Class Picture on the AUC Stairs 4:50 pm  –  Welcome – Dept Chair, Dr. Laura McCloud – AUC 203 5:00 pm  –  Session 1 5:50 pm  –  Move Rooms, Light Refreshments 6:00 pm  –  Session

  • Course Title ANTH 499 Capstone: Seminar in Anthropology - SR ARTD 499A Keystone - SR ARTD 499B Capstone - SR BIOL 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR BUSA 499 Capstone: Strategic Management - SR CHEM 499A Capstone Seminar I - SR CHEM 499B Capstone Seminar II - SR CHSP 499 Capstone: Senior Project - SR COMA 499 Capstone - SR CSCI 499A Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR CSCI 499B Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR ECON 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR EDUC 450 Seminar - SR ENGL 424 Seminar: Writing - SR

  • Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Certificate: www.plu.edu/post-graduate-nursing-certificates/programs-of-study/pmhnp/ Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) Certificate: www.plu.edu/post-graduate-nursing-certificates/programs-of-study/enp/ Master of Arts (Marriage and Family Therapy) (M.A.) – www.plu.edu/mft/ Master of Arts in Education (M.A.E.) Principal or Program Administrator Certification Only: www.plu.edu/education/programs/principal-preparation-program/ M.A.E. Certification (Elementary Education

  • is in small groups with maximum individual feedback from your professor. Classes With Only First-Year Students: Build confidence by making the transition to college-level study with your peers. Compelling Course Themes: You’ll learn the crucial skills of thinking, speaking and writing by applying them to a thought-provoking topic. All First-Year Writing and DJS seminars are focused on important and compelling themes – like “The Art of Living,” “Banned Books,” “Climate Justice and Resilience,” and