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  • Course Title ANTH 102 Introduction to Human Cultural Diversity - ES, GE ANTH 103 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory - ES, GE ANTH 203 Great Discoveries in Archaeology - ES, GE ANTH 335 The Aztecs, Mayans, and Their Predecessors - ES, GE ANTH 343 East Asian Cultures - ES, GE ANTH 368 Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum - ES, GE ANTH 370 The Archaeology of Ancient Empires - ES, GE CHIN 101 Elementary Chinese - GE CHIN 102 Elementary Chinese - GE CHIN 201 Intermediate Chinese

  • Major in Hispanic Studies A minimum of 36 semester hours beyond HISP 103, including: Foundational Courses 4-20 semester hours, depending on entry level HISP 201: Intermediate Spanish (4) HISP 202: Intermediate Spanish (4) HISP 252: Spanish for Heritage Speakers (4) HISP 300: Spanish Conversation (4) HISP 301 or 351: Hispanic Voices for Social Change/Hispanic Voices for Heritage Speakers (4) HISP 331: Intensive Spanish Language and Culture (Study Away) (4) Exploring Literary, Linguistic, and

  • as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) ENGL 300 : Living Stories A gateway course for the intermediate-level courses in each of the English major concentrations, focusing on the imaginative, critical, and social power of reading and writing. Students will read and write in a variety of genres, engage criticism and theory, and reflect on the broad question of why reading and writing matter, with a special focus on storytelling. Required for all English majors

  • Four Semester Hours HIST 248 – Innovation, Ethics, and Society (S0), PHIL 248 – Innovation, Ethics, and Society (PH), or HIST 346 – History of Innovation and Technology (SO) 2) Innovation Principles Eight Semester Hours Economics principles (4 credits from the following): ECON 111: Principles of Microeconomics: Global and Environmental Design and Communication principles (4 credits from the following): COMA 215: Writing in Communication Careers 3) Elective Four Semester Hours COMA 361: Public

  • changes in Chinese Testing International’s test arrangements, the Online-at-home edition will combine the HSK written and HSKK oral in one single test. Specifically, the HSKK entry level should be taken together with HSK Level 3. The HSKK intermediate level should be taken together with HSK level 4. Finally, the HSKK advanced level should be taken with HSK 5 and/or 6. HSK level 1 and 2 can be completed as standalone tests without an oral component. * To be eligible to sit for all the exams we provide

  • Course Title ANTH 102 Introduction to Human Cultural Diversity - ES, GE ANTH 103 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory - ES, GE ANTH 203 Great Discoveries in Archaeology - ES, GE ANTH 335 The Aztecs, Mayans, and Their Predecessors - ES, GE ANTH 343 East Asian Cultures - ES, GE ANTH 368 Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum - ES, GE ANTH 370 The Archaeology of Ancient Empires - ES, GE DANC 301 Dance and Culture - ES, GE ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics - ES ECON 102 Principles

  • School1st PlaceWater Temperature and Density 4Ashley and Rowyn PuyallupPope Elementary and Parkland Lutheran2nd PlaceSolar energy 2.0 4Stuart University PlaceChambers Primary3rd PlaceHow does color affect heat absorption. 4MikaylaPeninsulaPurdy ElementaryHonorable MentionStargazing Around the World 5Garrison Sumner-Bonney Lake School DistrictEmerald Hills Elementary1st PlaceDon't "Cell" Bacteria Short 5JasonUniversity Place Narrows View Intermediate 1st PlaceAre your shoes slippery

  • techniques for prospective teachers of piano, including techniques for individual and group instruction. Methods and materials will cover beginning to intermediate levels. Includes a practical teaching component. Required for piano majors, but open to all advanced pianists. (2) MUSI 453 : Vocal Pedagogy - CX Physiological, psychological, and pedagogical aspects of singing. (2) MUSI 460 : Elementary Music Methods A survey of materials and pedagogical approaches to teaching in the elementary music

  • : Intermediate Spanish - VW, GE A continuation of Elementary Spanish; reading selections which reflect Iberian, Latin American, and US Latinx cultural heritage as well as contemporary materials. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult with the Language Placement Guide before enrolling. (4) HISP 202 : Intermediate Spanish - VW, GE A continuation of HISP 201 or equivalent; reading selections which reflect Iberian, Latin American, and US Latinx cultural heritage as well as contemporary

  • . Beginning in our intermediate-level German courses and continuing through our upper-division literature seminars and our cultural history sequence, the German program at PLU incorporates the study of many texts, artworks, treatises, and other cultural products from several humanities fields, enabling students to approach the study of the German-speaking countries from an interdisciplinary perspective. This academic year, students in two upper-division German courses have had particularly focused