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  • populations. Domain 8: Information and Healthcare Technologies Descriptor: Information and communication technologies and informatics processes are used to provide care, gather data, form information to drive decision making, and support professionals as they expand knowledge and wisdom for practice. Informatics processes and technologies are used to manage and improve the delivery of safe, high- quality, and efficient healthcare services in accordance with best practice and professional and regulatory

  • , STEM-designated program offering an innovative analytics degree, specialized in marketing. Students learn how to leverage data-driven models to achieve deeper understanding of consumer behavior, solve marketing decision challenges and ultimately drive growth for both profit and non-profit organizations. Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy The mission of the Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy Program at Pacific Lutheran University is to train students to become systemically

  • , and cost behavior. The focus is on using accounting to support business decision making. BMBA 513 : Marketing Management (4)A practical approach to understanding and applying customer-directed marketing strategies for achieving organizational goals. Students will examine theoretical concepts and apply contemporary approaches to the marketing of services, products and ideas in business, public, and nonprofit organizations. BMBA 515 : Organizations, Leadership, and Change Management (4)The leader’s

  • The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities works to create educational processes to support the mission of student development. There are several different processes the SRR office coordinates. These processes are intended to provide that all students (whether making a complaint or responding to it) are treated in a manner which is fundamentally fair in accordance with the procedures developed by the University. Rights For StudentsBoth the complaining student (“Complainant”) and

  • Specialized Business Minor in MarketingMinor Overall Requirements – 20 semester hours minimum All courses must be completed with a grade of C- or higher, a cumulative grade point average of 2.50 for all courses in the minor is required, and at least twelve semester hours must be completed in residence. A minimum of 20 semester hours in Business including: BUSA 201: Introduction to Business in the Global Environment BUSA 308: Principles of Marketing BUSA 363: Consumer Behavior And, any 8

  • Effective Communicators Students can write a well-organized and grammatically correct paper, memo, or case that is informative and professional Students can make an effective presentation that is informative and professional Think Critically Students can apply relevant information to a business problem and arrive at a well-reasoned conclusion Students can analyze and interpret quantitative data in decision making Have an Ethical Perspective Students can recognize ethical issues and recommend a course of

  • legal topics essential to effective managerial decision making. Explore the legal, ethical, and social implications of legal strategies and practices. This course also examines the sources and development of conflict and develops negotiation as a tool for managing conflict situations. (4) BMBA 511 : Accounting for Decision Making An examination of financial and managerial accounting topics, including financial reporting, budgeting, and cost behavior. The focus is on using accounting to support

  • responsible conduct; and Determining appropriate sanctions when necessary. Review Meetings are neither formal court trials nor formal administrative hearings. Rather, they are structured educational discussions that focus on the student’s behavior in association with the university community. Review Meetings give all parties the opportunity to identify concerns, explain perceptions, explore behavior, and hear suggestions. The emphasis is placed on student behavior and the relationship of behavior to

  • March 2, 2009 Making study away possible A new $2 million scholarship fund will increase study abroad opportunities for low-income students at Pacific Lutheran University. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gave the university a $1 million challenge grant to initiate the endowment fund a year ago. Since then, a matching $1 million has been raised from donors, including the estate of Arthur H. Hansen, Loren and MaryAnn Anderson, Charles Bergman and Susan Mann, and Iver and Ginny Haugen

  • Rock, received the grant for their ongoing project titled “An Edition and Translation of Selections from Louise Dupin’s Philosophical Treatise, The Work on Women.” The project aims to present the work of Enlightenment French feminist, author, and philosopher Louise Dupin to a wide audience for the first time by translating and editing a selection of her most important political and philosophical ideas in an approachable anthology. “Making Dupin’s work more accessible to a new generation of students