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  • /fail option permits students to explore subject areas outside their known abilities by experiencing courses without competing directly with students who are specializing in those areas of study. Grades of A through C- are regarded as pass; grades of D+ through E are regarded as fail. Pass/fail grades do not affect the grade point average. The pass/fail option is limited to eight semester hours regardless of repeats, pass or fail. The pass/fail option may not be applied to a course taken for

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  • Science - Applied Community & Economic Development, Illinois State University Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution, University of Essex, United Kingdom Master of Arts in International Security, University of Denver - Josef Korbel School of International Studies Master of Arts in International Relations and Affairs, Swansea University Master of Arts in History, Yale University Law, Howard University Masters in Gender, Peace and Security, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE

  • Placement (AP) Students who have completed advanced placement tests with appropriate scores receive credit. Credit is awarded only for scores of 3, 4 or 5. Credit is applied to specific General Education Requirements or elective credit depending on the test category and score. See the AP Course Policy chart here or scroll down to see credit awarded for each AP test. If you have tested for an AP class that is not listed, the PLU Registrar’s Office will review the course individually.International

  • professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies and Larios’ Fulbright advisor. “She was competing with master’s and Ph.D. students from universities like Princeton and Yale.” Larios says that while she knew the Fulbright program was competitive, she didn’t realize what she was up against until after receiving the grant. “I’m glad I didn’t know because I probably wouldn’t have applied,” she says. Larios attributes much of the success in her life to mentors like Palerm. A Latina woman born to an immigrant father

  • performers, and are primarily the nyonyosé, descendants of the farming peoples. Mossi masks, such as the ones in the PLU Collection, are made from a single piece of lightweight and soft wood from trees in the genus Ceiba. It is carved with adzes and knives before the wood dries, which makes it is easier to shape. Sand and rough leaves are often used as a form of sandpaper to finish the masks. Pigment is applied in various geometric shapes, with triangles, rectangles and crescents the most common. Colors

  • distance. This package integrates computer vision using Microsoft Kinect and a myCobot 320 Pro for robot automation. To accomplish this, Builderbot uses openCV and a pre-trained SSD neural net to detect objects and give their location in 3-dimensional space. Once detected, the object’s coordinates are then sent wirelessly through the Robot Operating System (ROS) network to the myCobot to begin the automation processes. The Unity game engine and MoveIt motion planning framework is then applied to

  • : Geomorphology, Pre-req: GEOS 201 (4) NSCI 350: STEM Education Partnership (4) 3. The Environment and Society – 4 semester hours Students select one course from the following that pursue the study of institutions where environmental perspectives and policies are applied and how these have changed over time: ANTH 368: Edible Landscapes, The Foraging Spectrum (4) ECON 215 Investigating Environmental & Economic Change in Europe, Pre-req: ECON 101 or 111 (4) ECON 313: Environmental Economics, Pre-req: ECON 101

  • nationwide. The 2021-22 cycle was “very competitive,” said Carmiña Palerm, associate professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies and Larios’ Fulbright advisor. “She was competing with master’s and Ph.D. students from universities like Princeton and Yale.” Larios says that while she knew the Fulbright program was competitive, she didn’t realize what she was up against until after receiving the grant. “I’m glad I didn’t know because I probably wouldn’t have applied,” she says. Larios attributes much of the

  • central Washington, philosophy major Lindsay Webb ’08 started to wonder: where do humans fit in this biosphere? What takes precedent? So what do we learn from this kind of experience? What do we do? Specific to our work as philosophers, we presented a paper we co-authored on the bush-meat crisis (“Eating Apes: Virtue Ethics and Pragmatism Applied”) at the recent Northwest Philosophy Conference in November. Lindsey is working on a paper on apes and biomedical research for an undergraduate philosophy