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  • 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

  • Little 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

  • author of a music curriculum using handchimes, Dr. Miller has served as a clinician for Schulmerich.  Her research interest is in musical neuroscience and cognition as it relates to classroom teaching and learning. Dr. Miller is actively involved with the Artist Mentoring Program (AMP), a non-profit that provides music instruction for at-risk elementary and middle school students.

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  • program, each candidate will provide valid and thoughtful recommendation strategies for the client. View past MSMA graduate client projectsResearch ArticlesResearch articles dive deeper into the empirical questions one may ask about consumer behavior, purchase intentions, economic trends or promotional themes. Candidates have the chance to further explore their questions about the marketing and behavioral world. View past MSMA graduate research articles

  • decision making and wants to fill the need? Or maybe you’re looking for a brand new career that offers you more money and more room to grow? All of these are good reasons to consider a master’s in marketing analytics. Getting a master’s degree in marketing analytics allows you to build skills that you can tailor toward roles in consulting, marketing, communications, content creation, research or data modeling. A strong degree program will serve as a springboard, allowing you to launch in the direction

  • in Data Driven AgeAn MSMA at PLUWith a Master of Science in Marketing Analytics from PLU, you will develop a strong foundation for career growth as a marketing analyst. According to the Dean of PLU’s School of Business, Dr. Chung Shing Lee, “Marketing analytics helps organizations derive insights from big data and assist them in making better decisions to discover new opportunities, understand customer decision-making process, and create real-time personalized solutions for buyers. It’s strategic

  • Course DescriptionsThis list is intended to be an overview of our class offerings, so that you can get an idea of what to expect when enrolling in Economics at PLU.  For a complete list of course offerings and concentrations see the PLU Course Catalog. ECON 101 : Principles of Microeconomics - ES Introduces the study of economic decision making by firms and individuals and analyzes the effect of public policies on these. Economic tools and concepts such as markets, supply and demand, efficiency

  • Choosing a MajorWhere Do I Begin? Choosing a major is an important decision, one that should not be hurried. The time that you give to the PROCESS of making this decision will be well spent. Making a major decision too quickly or without enough information may only lead to frustration, especially if you later find that the field bores you or that you don’t have the necessary skillsDid you know?PLU has four professional schools and more than 30 majors – each with several areas of emphasis!For

  • individuals and groups interpret reality and human experience. Students will understand and explain how individuals, groups, and communities experience and interpret the world. Students will identify and examine the beliefs and values that inform their own decision making. Students will draw conclusions that consider multiple perspectives and prioritize relevant evidence. The Academic Study of Religion (RL)The Academic Study of Religion (4 credits): Students will build skills for critical and open inquiry

  • track.  These students should expect to spend at least 16 months completing the program in a full-time status.Course schedule for students completing the degree in 9 monthsFall Semester BMBA 504: Quantitative Methods for Decision Making (4) – Online BMBA 511: Accounting for Decision Making (4) BMBA 513: Marketing Management (4) BMBA 515: Organizations, Leadership and Change Management (4) BMBA 522: Quantitative and Managerial Decision Analysis (4) J-Term (and/or Summer) BMBA 509: Global Business