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  • courses in the history of early, medieval, and reformation Christianity as well as historical courses on the reform of social welfare, Christian responses to local and global hunger, Christian art and architecture, and Christian rituals. He has taught in PLU’s International Honors Program and has led student and regent study tours in Rome and central Italy. Since 2005, he has led faculty, staff, and student workshops on the liberal arts and higher education, published extensively on the origins

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  • to Literatures in English 4 semester hours The department recommends that students take ENGL 227 and 275 within their first two semesters as a declared major. ENGL 300: Living Stories 4 semester hours Must be taken before, and not concurrently with, the Senior Capstone (ENGL 434). Students are recommended to take ENGL 300 in their sophomore or junior year. Literature Courses 16 semester hours (excluding ENGL 275; 12 semester hours upper division), distributed as follows: National and Global

  • PLU Event Planning template into a Google Doc for on-going collaborative event planning, task management and historical records for you and your advisor/supervisor, dean or budget head. EVENT PLANNING FORM 1. Brainstorming + CollaborationYour mission as an event planner is to invent, create and produce events that are meaningful, creative and inspiring. To reach this goal successfully, spend some significant time brainstorming and building collaborative partnerships to make this event a success

  • requirements and provide more flexibility for scheduling. What skills are necessary for online or blended learning?Online and blended learning requires students to work somewhat independently.  Organization and time management are skills that help students to succeed in blended and online courses.  Students should be able to use Google email and tools along with the Sakai Learning Management System to complete course work. If you are not sure if a class is online or blended, email summer@plu.edu. What are

  • — giving them networking opportunities and challenging them to reach their full potential.Hear from PLU's President“PLU graduates are difference makers who engage the world in all its complexity with open minds and caring hearts. They’re engaged citizens who strive to serve the common good, and who are local, regional and global leaders in fields like health care, technology, the performing arts, and education.” – Allan Belton, President Pacific Lutheran University4. We’re proud to offer a mentorship

  • Cancer Center, Washington State Legislature, Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance, Global Treks and Adventures, and many more! PLU even offers scholarships for internship-related expenses so you can get the internship experience without worrying about funding.“Internships like the one at Fred Hutch Cancer Center provide you not just an opportunity to pursue your interests and practice science but also to interact with amazing people, and you will network and build relationships that will continue beyond

  • Designators 150SA, 250SA: for courses taken off campus through Wang Center for Global Education Programs, not taught by PLU faculty, and transferred back to PLU as a lower-division credit. 350SA, 450SA: for courses taken off campus through Wang Center for Global Education Programs, not taught by PLU faculty, and transferred back to PLU as an upper-division credit. Course Offerings Most listed courses are offered every year. A system of alternating upper-division courses is practiced in some departments

  • development and wellbeing of students Anderson University Center 161 253.535.7200 www.plu.edu/student-life/ slif@plu.edu Student Rights and Responsibilities (formerly Student Conduct) Assists students with the University’s commitment to holistic student development Corner of Park & 121st Street 253.535.7462 www.plu.edu/srr/ srr@plu.edu Study Away – See Wang Center for Global Education   Summer Sessions Summer courses are offered in June and July, both on-campus and online Center for Graduate Studies

  • 253.535.7237 www.plu.edu/honors/ dowland@plu.edu Seth Dowland, Ph.D., Director International Honors Requirements7 courses, 28 semester hours distributed as follows: IHON 111 – 112: Origins of the Contemporary World 8 semester hours Normally taken sequentially in the first year. These courses explore the historical roots and global dimensions of contemporary events, values and traditions. IHON: Four 200-level courses 16 semester hours Normally taken in the second and third year. A wide range of

  • Political Aims of Jesus: Peasant Politics in Herodian Galilee, Jesus and the Peasants, and, with K.C. Hanson, Palestine in the Time of Jesus: Social Structures and Social Conflicts. As a member of the PLU Honors faculty, he has created and taught The Quest for Global Justice. Douglas E. Oakman David Deacon-JoynerDavid Deacon-Joyner is Professor and Director of Jazz Studies at PLU. A native of Memphis, Dr. Deacon-Joyner was mentored by jazz piano great James Williams. In addition to his expertise in