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  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate CurriculumProgram length: 28 months Program start: Depends on gap analysis Total credit hours: 50 Class schedule: For the most part, classes are held Thursday evenings and all day Fridays, with a few daytime courses in the summer and January terms. The Post Graduate Certificate curriculum consists of the specialty track coursework for the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. The actual start term for individual students and

  • ." Language and Speech Vol. 64, 2021: 991-1017. Accolades Associate Editor, Glossa, 2023-present Benson-Starkovich Award 2017, 2018, 2019, PLU K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award for Research 2017, PLU Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Award Recipient 2015-2016, PLU Biography I primarily teach Introduction to Psychology and upper level experimental classes, such as Neuropsychology and Learning. Teaching a wide range of courses allows me to expose students to the many ways in which we can understand

  • 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

  • Sociology MajorThe sociology 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. In addition to the required courses, listed below, students also take several electives. 40 semester hours, including: SOCI 101: Introduction to Sociology

  • productions every single year! Want to work with professionals? PLU Theatre & Dance brings in professional guest artists annually to provide workshops, master classes and to work on productions. Our resident faculty of accomplished theater and dance professionals work side-by-side with students in the classroom and on productions. We support internship opportunities at many local theaters. Our alumni are leaders in the field. PLU Theatre & Dance will help you make professional connections while still in

  • Design (4) THEA 455: Scenic Design (4) 4 semester hours from: THEA 360: Theatre History: Origins (4) THEA 362: Musical Theatre History (4) THEA 365: Theatre History: Modernism (4) THEA 425: Running Crew II (6) THEA 485: Theatre Management (2) THEA 499: Capstone (2) Electives: 12 semester hours selected in consultation with advisor Musical Theatre 78 semester hours 10 semester from any DANC course(s) MUSI 125: Ear Training I (1) MUSI 133: Music Theory and Analysis IA (2) MUSI 135: Music Theory and

  • . Criteria: Graduate counseling, marriage and family therapy, and social work students who will commit to working at a Medicaid-receiving community behavioral health agency or tribal health center focused on services to underserved communities, for 36 months post-graduation. Applicants must complete their training in a target community behavioral health agency or tribal health center. Applicants must plan to live in Washington state 36 months post-graduation. Conditional grants program funds a maximum of

  • therapist-in-training the opportunity to observe their colleagues perform therapy sessions from behind a one-way mirror. Students will meet with a supervisor for 2 hours per week to confer about cases and discuss any questions or concerns they may have. Visit PLU Couple and Family Therapy Center websiteExternal Practice Sites Affordable Counseling Center, Puyallup, WA The Affordable Counseling Center is tailored to meet the counseling needs of middle America, offering affordable services for children

  • rather a different concept. The dogs that we train and place are for social, emotional and educational goals for children.” Service dogs for autistic children from North Star are bred for temperament that’s conducive to working with children, according to Gross. Their behavior needs to be responsive to the social cues of the child. “Isabel’s particular dog, Luka, was raised by a professional dog trainer with two little girls. We want to raise her pup with children,” Gross said. “Our puppy in training

  • Painting and a minor in communication. However, that was far from the original plan. She had intended to study biology and environmental science. “I remember sitting down with (Professor) Michael Stasinos and he said ‘I thought you were a painting major, you take so many art classes!’ And that made me think about the fact that I was, I had been taking so much art to keep myself sane that I was pretty close to an art major,” Reed said. Rob Wells, associate professor of communication and director of the