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  • area K-12 schools. Classes are small and are taught by full-time faculty. PLU’s music education faculty members all have significant experience in K-12 schools. Because of their relationships with area music teachers, they are able to guide students to practicum and student teaching placements that are individually chosen to provide the best opportunity for a positive learning experience. Click here to view Music Education FacultyClick here to view Music Education CurriculumSophomores: Students

  • Maria T. Carrington, MSW, LICSW, CST BSW/MSW Practicum Coordinator Full Profile 253-535-7859 carrington@plu.edu

  • Laurie Armatas Clinical Instructor of Nursing Full Profile 253-535-7696 larmatas@plu.edu

  • Jennifer Bolin Graduate Student Clinical Placement Coordinator Full Profile bolinj@plu.edu

  • record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) BIOL 291 : Directed Study To provide individual undergraduate students with introductory study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) BIOL 305 : Cadaver Prosection This course is a practicum in which students dissect a human cadaver and prepare anatomical specimens for use in Pacific

  • Preparation for Teaching in Private and/or Christian School Candidates interested in teaching in private or Christian schools will begin their professional preparation by completing all requirements for the Washington State Residency Certificate. In addition, they are required to take the religion minor (Teacher Education option) noted under the Department of Religion course offerings, plus add a private school practicum to their program. Early Advising As early as possible during their study

  • Course DescriptionsEd.D Courses EDUC 510 : Teaching Reading and Language Arts Investigates how children learn to read, improve their fluency, and strengthen their vocabulary and comprehension. Includes required reading tutoring practicum. (3) EDUC 514 : Management and Student Engagement Introduces commonly used engagement and management strategies for increasing academic achievement. Includes a 15 hour practicum. (2) EDUC 520 : Current Issues of Child Abuse and Neglect Issues of child abuse

  • Maria T. Carrington, MSW, LICSW, CST BSW/MSW Practicum Coordinator Full Profile she/her/hers 253-535-7859 carrington@plu.edu

  • Practitioner (ENP). Students are taught the skills of assessment, interpretation of diagnostic studies, interventions, and treatments unique to the ENP at an advanced level, thereby enhancing clinical decision making for urgent/emergent illness and injury across the lifespan. (4) (2 seminar, 2 clinical - 120 hours) GNUR 642 : ENP II: Trauma & Critical Illness Building upon prior clinical ENP experiences, this course teacher the student how to care for patients of the highest acuity levels. Topics of pre

  • Practitioner (ENP). Students are taught the skills of assessment, interpretation of diagnostic studies, interventions, and treatments unique to the ENP at an advanced level, thereby enhancing clinical decision making for urgent/emergent illness and injury across the lifespan. (4) (2 seminar, 2 clinical - 120 hours) GNUR 642 : ENP II: Trauma & Critical Illness Building upon prior clinical ENP experiences, this course teacher the student how to care for patients of the highest acuity levels. Topics of pre