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  • MediaLab documentary series earns six Accolade Awards Posted by: Kari Plog / March 5, 2018 Image: Mackenzie Cooper ’19 shoots photos on location during filming for MediaLab’s newest documentary series, “A World of Difference.” (Photo courtesy of MediaLab) March 5, 2018 By Helen Smith '19PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (March 5, 2018) — MediaLab, the applied research and media services program at Pacific Lutheran University, received six awards last week from the Accolade Global Film

  • contributor to the Neuroethics research focus within UW’s Center for Neurotechnology (systems that record and stimulate the nervous system), he also leads diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts within the International Neuroethics Society. Brown’s interdisciplinary research includes the potential impact of neurotechnologies on end users’ agency and embodiment, and the potential to exacerbate or create social inequities. Brown works at the intersection of biomedical ethics, philosophy of technology

  • the reason that Ellie Dieringer ’23, a global studies and Hispanic and Latino studies double major, decided to pursue research in this area. Throughout her time at PLU, she focused her global lens on Latin America — specifically Argentina and Uruguay. “Part of what drew me to the research I’m doing is the relationships between institutions and the stories they decide to tell,” she explains. During her freshman year at PLU, Dieringer headed to Uruguay for a month-long study abroad trip. While

  • Education Program Element (GenEd)4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits Year 3 Junior 1NURS 320 Nursing Competencies II NURS 330 Pharmacology & Therapeutic Modalities NURS 340 Nursing Situations in Adult Health I NURS 350 Nursing Situations in Mental Health2 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits January TermGeneral Education Program Element (GenEd) or required nursing course with clinical rotation4 Credits Junior 2NURS 360 Nursing Research & Informatics NURS 365 Culturally Congruent Healthcare NURS 370

  • Degrees in PhysicsWe offer two Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees, in Physics and Applied Physics; we also offer a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree and a minor in Physics. The physics major offers a challenging program emphasizing a low student-faculty ratio and the opportunity to engage in independent research projects. There are two introductory course sequences, College Physics and General Physics; the General Physics sequence incorporates calculus and is required for all majors and the minor

  • include a 2,500-square-foot open laboratory, a Boeing Advanced Laboratory, the Keck Astronomical Observatory, and two Jordahl Research Laboratories. An electronics/machine shop is also available to support research and student projects. The open laboratory and the advanced laboratory both include networked computing facilities available for student use.Careers for Physics MajorsA degree in physics can lead to employment in design and development work in private industry or in large, government

  • junior volunteer positions, CPR or ACLS instructor, wilderness medicine instructor, patient transporter, pharmaceutical representative, life guard, aerobics instructor, unit clerk, medical secretary or other clerical positions. Although research experience may be considered by the Admissions Committee in evaluating an application, it is not a substitute for direct patient care. Experience in laboratory research studies is not regarded as direct patient care unless it involves actual hands-on contact

  • junior volunteer positions, CPR or ACLS instructor, wilderness medicine instructor, patient transporter, pharmaceutical representative, life guard, aerobics instructor, unit clerk, medical secretary or other clerical positions. Although research experience may be considered by the Admissions Committee in evaluating an application, it is not a substitute for direct patient care. Experience in laboratory research studies is not regarded as direct patient care unless it involves actual hands-on contact

  • , field work and service learning opportunities are available. You will be encouraged to study abroad or work side by side with a faculty member in important research. PLU’s extensive, balanced and creative religion curriculum is among the best in the Pacific Northwest. The wide range of faculty expertise is complemented by small classes. Our faculty will work with you to design a personalized major, double major or minor around your educational goals. Your faculty adviser will work closely with you

  • Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Documents and Forms Institutional Effectiveness Site Menu Home About Institutional Dashboards Enrollment Retention Graduation Strategic Planning Related Departments Office of Institutional Research and Analytics Accreditation Diversity & Inclusion Enrollment Management Presidential Commission on Innovation & Change Staff Contact Information Office of Institutional Effectiveness Pacific Lutheran University Karen McConnell, Ph.D. Associate Vice President and Chief