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  • , exhibitions, or contests; courses to be taken in other departments; internships; etc.) All faculty legislation substantively affecting general education elements or degree requirement shall carry with it an effective date. All curricular changes, except special topics courses that do not meet a general education element, shall be placed on the EPC 30-Day Notice of Curriculum Changes and receive faculty approval before being listed in the university catalog by the Office of the Registrar, or on the PLU

  • Students select 8 semester hours from the following courses that study Indigenous topics and perspectives. ENGL 213: Topics in Literature (4) (when the topic is ‘Literature of the PNW’) ENGL 288: Special Topics in English (4) (when the topic is ‘Indigenous Literature of North America’) HISP 322: Latin American Cultural Studies (4) HIST 333: Colonization and Genocide in Native North America (4) HIST 348: Lewis and Clark: History and Memory (4) HIST 351: History of Western and Pacific Northwestern U.S

  • President’s Town Hall We are postponing the Presidential Town Hall, previously scheduled for May 19, until the summer. This updated timeframe will allow us to speak more meaningfully to the topics of interest and questions we’ve received ahead of this event. If you intended to ask a question during the live event, and did not include it with your registration, we invite you to submit your question below. We also welcome your input by sharing the topics that are most important to you, as well as

  • Hispanic Literary Studies (4) Upper Division Literary, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies 4-12 semester hours, selected from the following: HISP 321: Iberian Cultural Studies (4) HISP 322: Latin American Cultural Studies (4) LTST 341: Latino/a/x Experiences in the U.S. (4) LTST 342: U.S. Latino/a/x Literary and Cultural Studies (4) HISP 401: Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics (4) HISP 403: Advanced Spanish (Study Away) (4) HISP 423: Special Topics in Iberian Literatures & Cultural (4) HISP 433: Special

  • Training Information & Technology Services (I&TS) is here to help you gain the skills and knowledge you can build on for the rest of your life. And we’re committed to providing you with the help you need for using technology at PLU. There are a number of ways to learn the technology you need for your courses and work at PLU… Online Tutorials and Quick-Starts – Are you the do-it-yourself type? Consult the quick-start guides and online flash tutorials on a variety of topics. I&TS Workshops – A

  • required. (4) SOCW 287 : Special Topics in Social Work To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) SOCW 288 : Special Topics in Social Work To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on

  • weeks of Michaelmas or Trinity terms. Before the program begins, students choose specific tutorial topics, and the IHON-Oxford Program Director — along with Dr. Lynn Robson at Regent’s Park and the current IHON-Oxford site director — find a suitable Oxford tutor. The secondary tutorial meets every other week during the 8-week Oxford term. For the secondary tutorial, students choose from among a number of interdisciplinary topics pre-arranged by the IHON-Oxford program with Oxford tutors. The

  • /288/289: Special Topics in Holocaust and Genocide Studies HGST 387/388/389: Special Topics in Holocaust and Genocide Studies HGST 291/491: Independent Studies in Holocaust and Genocide Studies HGST 495: Internship in Holocaust and Genocide Studies HIST 329: Europe and the World Wars: 1914-1945 HIST 362: Christians in Nazi Germany HIST 387/388/389: Special Topics in European History: Holocaust Memories in Berlin, Prague, and Poland RELI 230: Religion and Culture: Judaism in America RELI 237

  • structures, cosmology, and the solar system. Emphasis on observational evidence. Evening observing sessions. Prerequisite: MATH 115 or equivalent by math placement exam. (4) PHYS 125 : College Physics I - NW An introduction to the fundamental topics of physics. It is a non-calculus sequence, involving only the use of trigonometry and college algebra. Prerequisites: MATH 128 or MATH 140 (or equivalent by placement exam) with a C- or higher. Prerequisite or corequisite: PHYS 135. (4) PHYS 126 : College

  • explore how this living tradition understands the meaning of human life. Lutheranism is a movement within the Christian tradition and the course examines it within the context of our diverse, pluralistic, and secular world. The course includes topics such as: the history of this tradition and its impact, grace and freedom, church and secular authority, and social advocacy in politics, race, and gender. (4) RELI 226 : Christian Ethics - RL, VW This course introduces and explores moral arguments in