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  • reference to the Society of Actuaries’ guidelines for actuarial preparation. Mastery of these learning objectives will prepare a student to begin taking actuarial certification examinations.) Demonstrate statistical thinking about the concepts of randomness, centrality and variability. Demonstrate the ability to work with the rules of probability and with basic probability models. Demonstrate proficiency with single variable calculus. Demonstrate the ability to apply mathematical concepts to

  • of knowledge, thoughtful inquiry and questioning, and the preparation of citizens in service to the world. Read Previous Commencement 2017: Lutes prepare for life after college Read Next PLU engineering student earns competitive fellowship COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world

  • request.  These seats will remain open until filled or until July 1 of the application cycle for matriculation of the incoming cohort of students.Master of Arts in Medical Sciences (MAMS)The PNWU Master of Arts in Medical Sciences (MAMS) degree will introduce students to a broad range of health care topics while strengthening academic credentials for admission to health care professional programs or preparation for career advancement. The MAMS program prepares students to become compassionate

  • every graduate of the MSN program has passed his or her certification examination upon first take, and about 30 percent of graduate students publish articles in professional journals after completing the MSN. PLU’s School of Nursing also is one of the first two nursing programs in the state of Washington to offer an accelerated-entry MSN program. This program admits qualified students with baccalaureate degrees in fields other than nursing. Students complete 15 months of intensive preparation for RN

  • interest in advanced training in Economics, we steer them toward acquiring the mathematics they will need to be successful in a graduate economics program,” adds Peterson. “For those interested in law school, we encourage our students to work closely with the pre-law advisor and to take a wide variety of applied courses in economics, philosophy, history, and politics. The wide exposure to theory and application in our courses is excellent preparation for the kinds of analyses they will be expected to

  • -Level MSN (ELMSN) program is designed to prepare students with a previous non-nursing bachelor’s or higher degree to gain RN licensure and the MSN degree. We are the only school in Washington state that offers an entry-level MSN program. Upon the successful completion of the first 15 months of study, students are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam for registered nurse licensure. Next, they continue in the MSN program for 12 more months to complete the master’s degree (27 months in total). Master

  • Policies & ApprovalsIn order to facilitate the process, assist in proposal preparation, and to coordinate efforts, it is recommended that early in the formation of the proposal, the author explore the idea with the dean, department chair, colleagues, and the Office of the Provost. Shortly thereafter, one should contact the Office of Advancement and talk with Foundation Relations. In cases where the proposal has a large, programmatic reach of the grant is broad, and/or if matching funds from PLU

  • Pre-awardSubmission InstructionsCommon Proposal InformationSubmission InstructionsSubmission Instructions and AssurancesIn order to facilitate the process, assist in proposal preparation, and to coordinate efforts, it is recommended that early in the formation of the proposal, the author explore the idea with the dean, department chair, colleagues, and the Office of the Provost. Shortly thereafter, one should contact the Office of Advancement and talk with Sponsored Programs staff. Applicants

  • : Alumni mentors offer valuable career advice and insights to help students make informed decisions about their academic and professional paths. Develop Professional Skills: Enhance students’ professional skills through guidance on networking, resume building, interview preparation, and professional etiquette. Expand Professional Networks: Facilitate networking opportunities with alumni mentors and industry professionals to broaden students’ professional connections and opportunities. To learn more

  • metacognitive and self-regulated approach to deep learning through reading, note taking, test preparation and test taking strategies. Coursework supplemented by two individual academic counseling appointments. (1) PLUS 115 : Career and Educational Planning: Finding Your Way Personal decision-making process applied to career and educational choices, self-assessment, exploration of the world of work, educational planning, reality testing, and building career-related experience. Includes zero-hour required