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  • Engineering Academic ExpectationsThe minimum GPA requirements for all baccalaureate degrees that would normally apply to a PLU student are not sufficient to gain entry into an engineering school in the Dual-Degree program. Both Columbia and Washington University require a cumulative grade point average of 3.30/3.25 or higher, AND the same grade point average in mathematics, science and engineering courses. PLU’s corresponding requirements are 2.0 and C-, respectively. Students who do not meet

  • Barbara E. Barnett Clinic Coordinator she/her Phone: 253-535-7206 Email: barnett@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 300 Professional Biography Education Associate, Arts & Science, Tacoma Community College, 1993 Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Pacific Lutheran University, in process Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Management of Counseling Center front office responsibilities. Administrative support for Counseling Center staff. Accolades Recognized by PLU Women's Center as

  • top careers. In a career as an actuary, you might deal with questions such as: What is the risk of an earthquake occurring in Western Washington and what is the expected cost of recovery? How will legislation regarding air bags affect the amount insurance companies pay out for auto accidents? At PLU, you’ll take mathematics, statistics, economics and finance classes to help get you started on the path to becoming an actuary. It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and

  • pathways and barriers to building community-based climate resilience in Washington. Sam Rise ‘11, School of Ed Masters ‘12 graduated from PLU with a degree in Mathematics and a master’s in education. Right after finishing his master’s degree, he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Namibia (2012-2014), teaching mathematics and computer classes in a rural secondary school. During his service, Sam established the Namibian Ornithological Volunteers Association, which promoted environmentalism and an

  • 2024-2025 MoMath Exponent Fellowship Program The National Museum of Mathematics is pleased to announce the  2024-2025 MoMath Exponent Fellowship program .   A limited number of graduating math majors from around the country will be accepted for this highly selective, paid, year-long opportunity to work at the National Museum of… February 8, 2024

  • 2024-2025 MoMath Exponent Fellowship Program The National Museum of Mathematics is pleased to announce the  2024-2025 MoMath Exponent Fellowship program .   A limited number of graduating math majors from around the country will be accepted for this highly selective, paid, year-long opportunity to work at the National Museum of… February 8, 2024

  • PLU senior and triple major Allison Sheflo discusses her PLU experience Senior Allison Sheflo will graduate this spring with a triple major in geosciences , environmental studies and religion and a minor in mathematics . She forged her own trail at PLU, welcoming the adventures that piqued her curiosity and let that lead her way. “It’s… May 11, 2023 AcademicsAthleticsSustainability

  • only will this funding allow us to provide significant scholarship support for low-income students in STEM, but it will also allow us to better integrate PLU resources and build new structures to support these students’ success.” The grant, funded by the NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) program, will be awarded over a five-year period. It will provide scholarships and enhanced support for students who meet the criteria for federal Pell grants, with a

  • degree in computer science. The Bachelor of Arts program is the minimum preparation suitable for further professional study and is often combined with extensive study or a second major in an allied field. The Bachelor of Science degree is a strong, scientific degree that contains additional courses in computer science, mathematics, and science and serves both students going directly into employment on graduation and those going into graduate programs. Students should take CSCI 144, 270 and MATH 151

  • decisions, and that reduces risks associated with FDA-regulated products. Discipline(s): Physics (All) Life Health and Medical Sciences (All) Mathematics and Statistics (All) Other Physical Sciences (All) Engineering Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Engineering Sciences Nanotechnology (All) Computer Sciences Scientific Computing and Informatics Find out more and apply at:  https://www.zintellect.com/Posting/Details/3732 Read Previous Undergraduate Summer Research Program in