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  • anthropology courses or consent of instructor. Prerequisite for non-majors: departmental approval. (4) ARTD 101 : Drawing I - CX A course dealing with the basic techniques and media of drawing. (4) ARTD 102 : 2D Design/Color Theory - CX This course combines course work in color and composition. Students will develop a better understanding in pictorial composition, color theory, patterning, materials, and methods in the two-dimensional arts, perspective, and a range of conceptual design strategies. Required

  • students studying abroad or participating in clubs or activities. When you graduate, you’ll be prepared for active citizenship and a variety of career opportunities, including library and information sciences, writing and social media, education, government service, jobs in technology, law, business, and more. How does it work? Class sizes are small and discussion based, with plenty of opportunity to read and evaluate materials from a diverse selection of writers and time periods. We use the latest

  • hours per week through the duration of the semester can equal 4 credit hours. How should I evaluate the student?Evaluation is determined on a case by case basis, usually determined by the discipline, the number of credit hours and the student’s learning objectives. Some faculty sponsors have students keep a daily log and submit a final research paper. Others may have their student read several print materials, write a literature review, and present to a panel of faculty. If you would like to discuss

  • business office for official transcripts. Unpaid Fine Unpaid fines such as those for parking violations, overdue library materials, etc., will be charged to the student account. Students must pay these fines as incurred to avoid interest charges and financial holds. Wellness Access Plan All undergraduate and graduate students  are automatically enrolled and this fee cannot be waived. The Wellness Access Plan begins August 15 and is valid for 12 months, provided the student is enrolled in both the Fall

  • Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Sakai PageClick this button to be added to the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Sakai Page. Click HereFaculty and Disability Support Services: A Collaborative ApproachOffice of Accessibility & Accommodation seeks to partner with faculty to provide equitable access to course materials to students with disabilities. Our goal is to provide accommodations with respect to your pedagogy. The accommodations we authorize are for students who have met the

  • Emporium just as she finished the Master of Fine Arts program at Pacific Lutheran University. The Rainier Writing Workshop — a three-year, low-residency program — provided Swift an outlet to pursue a graduate degree in creative writing. Open Books provided an outlet to continue to foster the community she built within the program. “The driving force was just that I wanted a poetry bookstore to exist,” Swift said. “But knowing I would be able to stay connected to the poetry community was good to know

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Dual Degree Engineering Academic Programs all programs program website Dual Degree Engineering Undergraduate Major College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Major Minute: Engineering at PLU Transcription [video: Professor Hay is sitting in her office with bookshelves and teaching materials in the background. In the bottom left corner, gold text reads: “Katrina Hay, Associate Professor of Physics”] (upbeat music) Professor Hay: Hi, I’m

  • 98447 Do you offer conditional admission?No.  Your application to PLU will be evaluated based on all of the application materials that you submit, including your personal essay, official school transcripts, proof of English language proficiency, and optional letters of recommendation. If you do not meet the minimum English proficiency requirements for undergraduate study, you may still be eligible to apply for PLU’s International Pathway Program (IPP). The Undergraduate IPP allows students to

  • Refund Policy.16: Financial aid file is the property of PLUYou agree that the materials contained in your financial aid file become the property of Pacific Lutheran University.17: Changes in eligibility without noticeChanges in eligibility or terms of assistance for federal, state, private programs, or university funding may occur without prior notice.18: PLU right to reviewStudent Financial Services at PLU reserves the right to review, modify, or cancel financial aid offers at any time on the basis

  • , which of your personality traits, characteristics and/or skills will help contribute to your success? Which might create challenges for you?” Unofficial Transcript $50 non-refundable application fee 1 faculty recommendation, 1 professional recommendation *Your home university may submit these materials on your behalf from your home university application. Where do I apply? You’ll find links to each program page in Terra Dotta, the application portal that we use, where you can start an application