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Web pages for current CS courses: DATA 233: Introduction to Data Science II CS 144: Intro to Computer Science CS 270: Data Structures CS 302: Computer Organization CS 343: Programming Language
CS Course Web PagesWeb pages for current CS courses: DATA 233: Introduction to Data Science II CS 144: Intro to Computer Science CS 270: Data Structures CS 302: Computer Organization CS 343: Programming Language Concepts CS 367: Databases & Web Programming CS 390: Objects & Design CS 412: Computer Graphics CS 444: Operating Systems CS 499: Capstone – Senior Seminar
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20 Semester Hours, Including: GSRS 201 (4 semester hours, offered every semester) GSRS 301 (4 semester hours, offered every fall) 12 additional semester hours must be selected from GSRS courses or
Degree Requirements 20 Semester Hours, Including: GSRS 201 (4 semester hours, offered every semester) GSRS 301 (4 semester hours, offered every fall) 12 additional semester hours must be selected from GSRS courses or from list of GSRS-approved courses; must include at least 8 hours of Gender and Sexuality electives (GSEL) must be selected from at least two departments or programs; must be selected from at least two different divisions or schools; at least two courses must be at the 300 or 400
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to create 3 spaces, host up to 15 users, and access all of Frame’s features. Frame is an excellent way to create an immersive environment for your students, co-workers, and audience. Read more about Frame on their website, or jump and and start playing around! 2021-222021-22 SpotlightsSpringMayJOIN OVER 500,000 PEOPLE TODAY AND START LEARNING WITH EDX FOR FREE! edX is a largely free online learning resource where anyone can audit online courses from top universities for free. With over half a
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PLU recognizes the ACE credit-granting score recommendations and awards credit accordingly. *Prior credit earned in these courses or their equivalent with a D or better at PLU, or a 1.5/
additional details.CLEP Credits Awarding ChartPLU recognizes the ACE credit-granting score recommendations and awards credit accordingly. *Prior credit earned in these courses or their equivalent with a D or better at PLU, or a 1.5/C- or better at a prior college, disqualifies this exam for additional credit at PLU. CLEP Section TopicCLEP ExamCLEP Exam ScorePLU CoursePLU CreditsCredit AwardedPrior Credit* BusinessFinancial Accounting50BUSA 100TR3ElectiveBUSA 202 BusinessInformation Systems50CSCI
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The Master of Science in Kinesology program is on hiatus for the 2023-24 academic year. Admission to the MS in Kinesiology is based on several criteria including academic preparation, work
.) - Graduate Courses KINS 500 : Research Methods and Application in Kinesiology The course will introduce basic concepts in research methods and experimental design relevant to the area of Kinesiology. The course is designed to create a better understanding of the principles, concepts, terminology, and instruments used in measurement and analysis in the various sub-domains of Kinesiology. The course will focus on the scientific method, addressing both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies
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The first year experience is a sequence of courses designed to help you develop the skills necessary to be a successful college student and a thoughtful, engaged and caring member of society.
For StudentsThe first year experience is a sequence of courses designed to help you develop the skills necessary to be a successful college student and a thoughtful, engaged and caring member of society. First-Year classes assist with the transition to college academics and create small learning communities that support you academically and personally. First-Year Experience is structured to provide you with an engaging learning environment. Small classes: One of the most powerful ways to learn
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Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies | College of Liberal Studies | dowland@plu.edu | 253-535-8125 | Seth Dowland teaches courses in PLU’s International Honors, First-Year Experience, Religion, and Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies programs.
Pennsylvania Press 2015) : View Book Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Authority of Scripture Chapters 4, pgs. 71-90 (Pickwick Publications 2011) : View Book Diversity and Dominion: Dialogues in Ecology, Ethics, and Theology Chapters 14, pgs. 157-165 (Wipf & Stock 2010) : View Book Southern Masculinity: Perspectives on Manhood in the New South Chapters 13, pgs. 246-268 (University of Georgia Press 2009) : View Book Biography Seth Dowland teaches courses in PLU’s International Honors, First-Year
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Philosophy Major: A Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy requires a minimum of 32 semester hours from the following requirements: PHIL 499 Two courses from: PHIL 311, 312, 313, 314 Five additional PHIL
Bachelor of Arts Major: Philosophy Major: A Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy requires a minimum of 32 semester hours from the following requirements: PHIL 499 Two courses from: PHIL 311, 312, 313, 314 Five additional PHIL lower- or upper-division courses (20 semester hours) GLST 325 may count as an elective credit toward the major. On approval of the department, one course (4 semester hours) in another field of study may be used for a double major in philosophy if it has a direct relationship to
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Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies (GSRS) at PLU is an interdisciplinary major that requires three core courses (GSRS 201, 301, and 499), along with 24 hours of electives in at least four other
Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies (GSRS) at PLU is an interdisciplinary major that requires three core courses (GSRS 201, 301, and 499), along with 24 hours of electives in at least four other departments. GSRS majors must complete a major or minor from any other program in the university. Courses from students’ other majors and minors count towards the GSRS major. Degree Requirements36 semester hours, including: GSRS 201: (4 semester hours, offered every semester) GSRS 301: (4 semester hours
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Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies | Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies | dowland@plu.edu | 253-535-8125 | Seth Dowland teaches courses in PLU’s International Honors, First-Year Experience, Religion, and Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies programs.
Dowland teaches courses in PLU’s International Honors, First-Year Experience, Religion, and Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies programs. His classes offer interdisciplinary perspectives on American religions, with particular emphasis on the ways religion interacts with gender, race, politics, and violence. His research focuses on the intersection of religion, gender, and American politics in the twentieth century. His book, “Family Values and the Rise of the Christian Right”, was published in 2015 by
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