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  • , and critical theory. French & Francophone Studies minors will be able to: Demonstrate proficiency in French at the Intermediate-Mid proficiency level, as defined by ACTFL. Demonstrate understanding of diversity within French and Francophone cultures (in Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia) and of their products, practices, and perspectives. For more about the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines: https://www.actfl.org/educator-resources/actfl-proficiency-guidelines/french

  • These prices are only estimates (as of July 2023) and you will need to contact Marketing & Communications at marcom@plu.edu to learn more about the actual costs of the service(s) you are requesting.POSTERS (based on 11x17) QuantityOne-Sided B&WOne-Sided Color 50$17.10 $23.10 100$32.60 $44.60 250$82.30 $110.70 500$161.40 $221.40 1000$322.80 $442.80 Pick-Up Fee for Vendor Distribution: $25.00Distribution Fee: $1.50 per posterPOSTCARDS & INVITATIONS (based on 11x17, 2 per sheet) QuantityB&W/Color

  • interactive pen overlays to computer programs such PowerPoint or Excel. The resulting overlays can be saved and distributed to class participants if desired. Interactive software such as Smart Notebook provides tools for preparing and using smart boards in instruction.Smart Board Resources SMART EDCompass Blog SMART Product Training

  • ADVERTISEMENT This little work was finished in the year 1803, and intended for immediate publication. It was disposed of to a bookseller, it was even advertised, and why the business proceeded no farther, the author has never been able to learn. That any bookseller should think it worth-while to purchase what he did not think it worth-while to publish seems extraordinary. But with this, neither the author nor the public have any other concern than as some observation is necessary upon those

  • The College of Liberal Studies 2024 Capstones As a part of their academic majors, Pacific Lutheran University seniors complete a significant project, paper, or internship – a “capstone” to their academic careers – that is presented to an open forum. The College of Liberal Studies invites all students, faculty, and the public to visit our Capstone webpages for a view at some of this year’s presentations. 2024 Department Capstones Economics 2024 Capstones Department Capstone PageEnglish

  • how to write a research paper during capstone.  He offers the following advice for current Natural Sciences students: “Learn programming languages (Python, R, etc.)!”  Craig also encourages current students to utilize office hours because that was one thing he neglected while attending PLU and believes it was a terrible choice.

  • MFA Learning OutcomesDemonstrate critical reading and writing skills that show proficiency in analyzing the thematic and formal elements that constitute a literary text. This includes a sophisticated understanding of how a text is made, along with an understanding of the content that animates strong pieces of creative writing. Demonstrate knowledge of the genre conventions and craft elements for the student’s genre of focus, whether creative nonfiction, fiction, or poetry. This will include a

  • to level, up to the time students petition to graduate. Beginning finals week, the course lead will facilitate filling out the hand-off form(s) along with the annual course evaluation form. Completed hand-offs forms may be kept by faculty and placed in a file in the faculty member’s office. The standard checklist serves as a guideline for conducting faculty-student hand-offs.

  • Manual of Style, and it culminates in an introduction to the special strategies and techniques involved in digital and online publishing. As a final project, students work in teams to develop and produce a desktop-published brochure and a website for a publishing firm of their own creation. This course is offered annually, usually in Spring semester.

  • produced and distributed to readers, and how those processes shape both the ideas that are contained in books and the ways in which readers respond to them. This course is offered annually, usually in Fall semester. For a glimpse at a 1930s schoolboy’s “History of Print,” click here.