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  • should be obtained at an early date from the department chair. it is best that the reading program not be concentrated into a single semester, but pursued at a leisurely pace over an extended period. At least a 3.30 grade point average in philosophy courses, including at least a B in PHIL 493. Minor16 semester hours, including at least 4 upper-division hours GLST 325 may count as an elective credit toward the minor. Philosophy (PHIL) - Undergraduate Courses PHIL 121 : The Examined Life - VW

  • completion of CHEM 331. Transfer students must consult with a department advisor no later than the start of the junior year. A minimum grade of C- in all courses required by the major; overall chemistry GPA of 2.00 or higher. A minimum grade of C in courses required by the minor. Departmental Honors requires a 3.50 overall GPA in chemistry courses; and other qualifications as described below. A grade of C- or higher is required for all prerequisite courses. Students may enroll in courses that have

  • plans to research several hotel properties on the islands and integrate data from Airbnb, a recent innovator in the industry. In addition to her Business and Economics majors, Kristin is an Innovation Studies minor and a Religion minor. The faculty mentors for this project are Prof. Michael Halvorson (History/Innovation Studies) and Prof. Karen Travis (Economics). Housing and Employment Equality in Seattle Gracie Anderson (History, Political Science) has received funding to study ‘Straight,’ ‘Gay

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts Design Bachelor of Arts Art History Studio Arts Bachelor of Arts in Communication Film & Media Studies Strategic Communication Minors Art History Communication Publishing and Printing Arts Studio Arts Students pursuing a BFA in Design or BA in Studio Arts may minor in Art History, but not in Studio Arts, which is a minor reserved for non-majors. DegreesMajors in all CMDA degrees are urged to follow course sequences closely. It is recommended that students interested in

  • August 20, 2013 Professor Joanna Gregson did research into writers of romance novels and found herself intrigued and surprised. (John Froschauer, Photographer) Romancing the readers isn’t that easy, prof discovers in research project By Steve Hansen It all started when a box of pink and lavender romance novels arrived at Professor of Sociology Joanna Gregson’s office. The box came from a friend and fellow sociology professor with whom Gregson attended graduate school. It was in response to a

  • , training and safety equipment. Further, fundraising may offer travel support to reduce total travel costs, and participants are free to fundraise with families, friends, etc. NEW – you can earn up to four credits for this course (optional) via (1) BUSA 495 Internship.  These internship credits can be used in the School of Business, or may be applied for the required nonprofit minor (NPLM) through the School of Business.  A customized internship via another program on campus could be discussed. (4

  • 253.535.7241 www.plu.edu/ppa/ solveig.robinson@plu.edu Solveig Robinson, Ph.D., Director Pacific Lutheran University offers students a way to translate their love of books into an exciting professional career in publishing. The distinctive interdisciplinary curriculum in Publishing and Printing Arts (PPA) is highly respected by employers because it combines pre-professional skills and experience with the solid foundation of a liberal arts education. This five-course minor is designed to give

  • second option, at PLU we offer an engineering and industry minor. Through this minor, students learn the basics of engineering design and team problem solving, gain familiarity with industry, and obtain valuable skills ensuring their success in the workplace or in graduate studies. This minor is ideal for all students who would benefit from in-depth exposure to engineering and industry. Typically, students in Natural Sciences, Business, Economics or any students who have completed the introductory

  • AdvisingEvery sociology student is assigned an academic advisor within the major. Students are encouraged to meet with their advisors regularly to discuss course sequencing and career plans and to ensure that all requirements in the general education and sociology programs are being met. The hallmark of the PLU Sociology program is our research-oriented cumulative curriculum. Our curriculum is designed intentionally and sequentially to encourage students to develop their research and writing

  • PLU named Top 10 Peace Corps producer in the country Posted by: shortea / April 20, 2019 Image: PLU has been named a Peace Corps Top 5 volunteer-producing college for 2019. April 20, 2019 By StaffPLU Marketing & CommunicationPLU ranks fifth on the Peace Corps’ recently published list of top volunteer-producing colleges and universities in 2019. There are 14 Lutes currently volunteering with Peace Corps in countries around the world. Dr. Katherine Wiley, PLU’s Peace Corps Prep Program