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Graduation and Retention Figures - 2018 (pdf) view download
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Summer 2022 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) at Washington State University Posted by: nicolacs / December 10, 2021 December 10, 2021 The Department of Physics and Astronomy will offer paid summer research internships through our NSF-funded REU program where students will explore how wave concepts are manifest in a broad range of physics and astronomy subfields through individual research projects and interactions with others. See our promotional video for the Physics and Astronomy
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Application Deadline Extended for the Clean Energy Bridge to Research Program! Posted by: alemanem / February 16, 2021 February 16, 2021 The application deadline for the Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) summer program has been extended to Friday, March 5th, 2021. Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) is a summer research program sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF 1559787) and facilitated by University of Washington’s (UW) Clean Energy Institute (CEI). It supports a select
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A day in the life as a cancer research center intern Posted by: Zach Powers / October 9, 2023 October 9, 2023 PLU chemistry major Elijah Singleton ’25 takes us with him for a day in the life at his summer internship at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center in Seattle. Read Previous Breana Downs ’24: A summer soaring with native birds at the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance Read Next Margaret Murdoch ’24: Contributing to a cure at Fred Hutch Cancer Center COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the
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Criminal Justice MajorThe criminal justice curriculum at PLU is cumulative, such that the skills developed in lower-division courses set the groundwork for the skills to be developed in upper-division classes. We advise students to select their courses with this curricular philosophy in mind. Students are required to complete 40 credit hours in the major. 40 semester hours, including: SOCI 101: Introduction to Sociology SOCI 201: Introduction to Criminal Justice SOCI 232: Research Methods SOCI
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SOCI 232: Research Methods SOCI 330: Family or SOCI 336: Deviance SOCI 496: Sociological Theory SOCI 499: Capstone STAT 233: Introductory Statistics 4 semester hours of a 200-level SOCI course. Choose from 210 (Gender and Society), 240 (Social Problems), or 287 (ST in Sociology). 4 semester hours of a 400-level SOCI course. Choose from 410 (Social Stratification), 494 (Gender and Violence), or 495 (Internship). Plus: 8 semester hours of SOCI electives not used above. Choose from 210 (Gender and
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daytime courses in the summer and January terms. ARNP prepared nurses will take DNP core coursework (information systems and patient care technology, epidemiology, analytical methods, translating research into practice, and health policy), and all DNP Scholarly Project coursework. A gap analysis by the program director is conducted to determine what previous coursework meets the DNP competencies and which additional courses will be required for the PLU DNP. This Post-masters DNP curriculum is
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BackAre you planning to collaborate on research with colleagues from another institution who already have IRB approval? If so, there is an option in Mentor to submit a proposal reviewed by an external IRB. You will need to upload a copy of the approval letter from the external IRB, along with the approved protocol and all accompanying documents (consent, recruitment, instruments, debriefing, etc.). In some cases, the HPRB may choose to approve a reliance agreement, indicating that we will cede
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BackAre you planning to collaborate on research with colleagues from another institution who already have IRB approval? If so, you should submit a proposal through Mentor. In addition, you will need to upload a copy of the approval letter from the external IRB, along with the approved protocol and all accompanying documents (consent, recruitment, instruments, debriefing, etc.). In some cases, the HPRB may choose to approve a reliance agreement, indicating that we will cede oversight of the
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Introduction to ceramic materials, tools, and techniques including hand-built and wheel-thrown methods, and glaze application. Includes a survey of ceramic art. (4 credits) ARTD 330: Ceramics 2 Advanced techniques in ceramic construction and experiments in glaze formation. Focus on form and craftsmanship. Prerequisite: ARTD 230 or consent of the instructor. (4 credits) ARTD 430: Ceramics 3 Individual research into ceramic construction, kiln operations, experiments in glaze formation, and non-traditional
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