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  • Jeff Caley Assistant Professor of Computer Science Full Profile he/him/his 253-535-7585 caleyjb@plu.edu

  • their education.Course RequirementsWhile the faculty offer a wide range of expertise, and one can design a major or minor to fit with one’s interests, we would like to highlight the opportunity to design a program with special emphasis in Applied Ethics and Social Philosophy. Courses that support this emphasis include: Ethics and the Good Life; Biomedical Ethics; Health Care Ethics and Policy; Business Ethics; Social and Political Philosophy; Philosophical Issues in the Law; Philosophy, Animals, and

  • STEM Summer Research with Arcadia Abroad Posted by: nicolacs / January 26, 2021 January 26, 2021 As a STEM student, we understand that disciplinary focus is often your main priority when selecting the best and most rewarding study abroad experience. We offer a range of exciting summer research projects in five great locations: Australia, Scotland, Ireland, England, and Spain. Program opportunities include Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, Biomedical Engineering, Biomolecular & Biomedical Science

  • Business and guaranteed access in your first year to the classes you’ll need to successfully complete the business program. To apply for direct admission to the School of Business, apply (for free) to PLU and select business as your intended major. START YOUR APPLICATION TO PLU LEARN MORE ABOUT BUSINESS AT PLU COMPUTER SCIENCE DIRECT ADMISSION PLU’s Computer Science Department offers direct admission to its excellent program. PLU Computer Science is not an impacted major* and does not require a

  • in International Economics (Johns Hopkins SAIS); a Master of Science in Foreign Service (Georgetown University) and a Bachelor Degree on International Relations (Universidad Iberoamericana). He has authored diverse articles on political risk, multilateral negotiations, security and democratic governance and is editor of “Mexico in the Security Council of the UN 2009-2010 The Story Behind the Scenes” (Random House 2012). He has taught at Universidad Iberoamericana, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo

  • NSCI 350: STEM Education PartnershipNSCI 350 is a service-learning course with a fieldwork component where pairs of PLU students teach science or mathematics lessons in local K-8 schools. Students in NSCI 350 will learn about lesson planning and curriculum design with a focus on equity and will apply those skills by developing and teaching lessons in local schools. This upper division science course is intended for undergraduate students interested in revisiting and applying their science and

  • Caltech WAVE Summer Research Program Posted by: nicolacs / October 29, 2021 October 29, 2021 The WAVE Fellows program provides support for undergraduate students, who are underrepresented in STEM and intend on pursuing a Ph.D., to conduct a 10-week summer research project under the mentorship of Caltech faculty. Research opportunities in biology, neuroscience, chemistry, chemical engineering, engineering and applied science, geology, environmental science, sustainability, astronomy, physics

  • you can finish a degree at PLU in just two years.BiologyBachelor of Arts (BA) in BiologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Transfer Degree ViewAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in BiologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Transfer Degree ViewBusinessBachelor of Business Administration (BBA)Associate of Arts (AA-DTA) Transfer Degree ViewChemistryBachelor of Arts (BA) in Chemistry, General EmphasisAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Transfer Degree ViewAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track

  • Four Heroes Elementary in Lakewood, WA through a science lab experiment. Grasping pipettes and syringes, students measure out precise amounts of water in proportions that represent Earth’s water resources. A small plastic bottle with 100 milliliters of water represents all the water on the planet, while increasingly smaller amounts measured into other bottles stand for salt water, fresh water and other categories. By the time students measure the proportion of Earth’s water found in the air and

  • these kinds of discussions?” And it seems the stars have aligned for theory to become practice, amid a busy week of events centered on pro-abortion rights and anti-abortion debates. Student groups have planned the events within days of each other, capturing a slice of the controversy that often swirls around this topic in the political world off campus.Looking for a chance to engage in thoughtful discussion around one theme of topics? Here are some upcoming events on campus around:   “Out of Silence