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  • offering of CHEM 334 Organic Chemistry Lab II. Which courses are offered only in alternating years?The following courses are offered only in alternating years. Chem 440 Advanced Organic Chemistry (2 credits, no lab) Chem 450 Inorganic Chemistry (3 credits including a lab) This is a required course if a student desires ACS Certification. Chem 456 Polymers and Biopolymers (3 credits including a lab) Chem 440 has typically been offered in J-Term.  Chem 450 and Chem 456 have typically been offered in the

  • Specific Elective Course OptionsThe Domain-Specific Electives give students the opportunity to explore or apply data science in the context of a specific discipline, or to deepen their understanding of data-science related topics beyond the required courses. To qualify as a Domain-Specific Elective, a course must go beyond introductory topics and techniques to develop advanced statistical expertise for the respective field where at least one of the following are met: Data are not easily collected (e.g

  • / Order Textbooks View the Online Class Schedule View the Online Class Schedule to explore class offerings. Register for Classes After you pay advanced tuition deposit to PLU, you will receive a special email from Office of Admission to get in touch with Academic Advising Office. Academic Advising staff will assist you with your course selection. If you are Non-degree seeking students, please speak to your home institutions’ advisors regarding class registration. Books When you have your class

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  • the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) MATH 291 : Directed Study Supervised study of topics selected to meet the individual's needs or interests; primarily for students awarded advanced placement. Admission only by departmental invitation. (1 to 4) MATH 317 : Introduction to Proofs: Number Theory Introduces ideas of elementary number theory while emphasizing the importance of proof-related concepts such as mathematical grammar

  • with a preceptor whose practice meets the specific objectives of the clinical course. For NURS 774 Women and Children in Primary Care, the FNP student might be matched to a pediatric nurse practitioner or pediatrician as a preceptor. For NURS 655 PMHNP III Psychotherapies across the lifespan, a PMHNP student might be matched to a family and marriage counselor/therapist as a preceptor. PLU’s current Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Advanced Nursing Education Workforce (ANEW) grant

  • media campaign aimed at specific target audiences in an effort to crowdfund $5000. “The funding-to-debt ratio is 1:100, so every $100 relieves $10k in debt,” explains Young. “That means this campaign would settle $500,000 in debt.” Students have designed a landing page and are focusing on marketing the campaign to their community members and neighbors, aiming to motivate gratitude-inspired giving during the Thanksgiving season. In addition to its fall goal, the students also hope to eventually raise

  • via Zoom Link to join: https://plu.edu.zoom.us/j/98043835250 Join by phone: (253) 215-8782  Meeting ID: 940 4383 5250 10:00 AM - Introduction10:05 AM - Liz Hunt10:20 AM - Imani Aikai Keyes10:35 AM - Sean Purcell10:50 AM - Nicolaus Finerty11:05 AM - Harper Bolz-Weber10:00 AM - Introduction10:05 AM - Liz Hunt “From Sidewalk to Curb: Public Space, Agency, and the use of Social Media for Food Security during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Tacoma, WA” 10:20 AM - Imani Aikai Keyes “See There is No Planet B

  • . Three awards will be announced during the reception at 5:30pm. “This fall’s Student Juried Exhibition represents the best of PLU’s student artists,” Gallery Coordinator and Assistant Professor, Heather Mathews, says. “We were pleased not only with the large number of submissions (approximately 80), but especially with the high quality of the work we received. More than 60 pieces will be featured in the exhibition, with a wide range of media: from lithography to ceramic, photography to oil, and more

  • the community.” The debate will probe a wide range of issues from multiple angles, like the efficacy of government intervention into the market versus market-based solutions, and balancing the rights of both tenants and property owners. Registration for this free community event is optional and available online with Eventbrite. For more information, visit https://www.plu.edu/comm-media-designarts/about/debate/. Read Previous Life Under Drones: A Scholarly and Research Symposium Read Next 2019