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  • Both Earth Science and Environmental Studies are focused on the study of human interactions with the earth and its environments.

    examines the complex relationships between humans and the environment by exploring multiple disciplinary perspectives.Major & Minor Requirements Earth Science Environmental StudiesEarth Science Earth Science is a multidisciplinary field that studies the features, processes and history of the earth. The role of  Earth scientists will be central to the primary challenges facing the world in the 21st century, including global climate change and evolving demands for energy resources, construction and

    Department of Earth Science and Environmental Studies
    Rieke Science Center Room 158 Tacoma, WA 98447
  • Link to Geologic Field Experience

    While you’re a Earth Science Student at PLU!Geologic Field ExperienceLink to Geologic Field ExperienceResearch OpportunitiesLink to Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Program These are PLU-based research opportunities with your Earth Science faculty! The application process typically begins in February for opportunities the following summer. Discuss your interests with your faculty to determine what positions might be available and helpful to you. 2020 Summer Research at Mount Rainier’s

  • Major in Earth Science 34 semester hours in the following earth science courses, plus 4 semester hours in supporting courses The bachelor of arts degree is the minimum preparation for the field and

    ; physical, chemical, biological, climatic, and geological aspects of the sea. Includes labs and field trips. (4) ESCI 103 : Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Geologic Hazards - NW Study of the geologic environment and its relationship to humans, with emphasis on geologic features and processes that create hazards when encroached upon by human activity; including, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides and avalanches, and solutions to problems created by these hazards. Includes labs and field trips. (4

  • Occupational Health and Safety Manual. The first consideration of the safety program at Pacific Lutheran University is the well-being of its students, faculty, and staff.

    performance fairly and uniformly. Evaluating employees on compliance with safe work practices. Encouraging employees and students to report workplace hazards without fear of reprisal. Ensuring that inspections, investigations and health and safety training records are kept for the designated period of time as specified in each code requirement, which may be many years after an employee leaves the university. 2.3 Employee and Student Responsibilities Employees and students are responsible for following the

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  • Major Minor Chinese Studies 32 credits 20 credits Environmental Studies* 40 credits 24 credits Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies* 32 credits 20 credits Global Studies* 32 credits 20 credits

    future within China’s through pursuit of an international career or through study abroad and travel. Go NowEnvironmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on the relationships between humans and the environment. Go NowFirst-Year ExperiencePLU’s unique, one-of-a-kind program offers incoming students a chance to learn more about themselves and improve their academic skills as they enter the university system. Go NowGlobal StudiesThe Global Studies Program aims to

  • 1.1 Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders Follow these procedures when handling gas cylinders: Valve protection caps must be in place and secured.

    . Defective torches may not be used. Torches must be lit by friction lighters or other approved devices, and not by matches or from hot work. 1.4 Regulators and Gauges Oxygen and fuel gas pressure regulators, including their related gauges, must be in proper working order while in use. 1.5 Oil and Grease Hazards Oxygen cylinders and fittings must be kept away from oil or grease. Cylinders, cylinder caps and valves, couplings, regulators, hose, and apparatus must be kept free from oil or greasy substances

  • This list includes all the courses that contribute towards the Environmental Studies major and minor, and specifies the General Education requirements they fulfill and their pre-requisites.

    104: Environmental Chemistry (4) (Science majors may substitute with CHEM 115) GEOS 103: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Geological Hazards (4) GEOS 109: The Geology of Energy (4) GEOS 332: Geomorphology, Pre-req: GEOS 201 (4) NSCI 350: STEM Education Partnership (4) B. The Environment and Society – 8 semester hours These courses focus on the understanding of the institutions within which environmental decisions are made and investigate the implementation and implications of environmental decisions

  • Read on to become familiar with the following cyberspace hazards and understand the possible consequences of your internet choices.

    Cyber Safety at PLURead on to become familiar with the following cyberspace hazards and understand the possible consequences of your internet choices. A key point to remember: PLU will NEVER ask you to reveal your password or other such personal information via email! Phishing ScamsPhishing is identified by a seemingly legitimate email request to verify your bank account, IRS records or other important personal information. These messages ask for you to click on a link or reply to an email to

  • Professor of Geosciences | Earth Science | whitmaj@plu.edu | 253-535-8720

    ., Magura, B., Pratt-Sitaula, B., Thompson, D., and Whitman, J.. "Teachers on the Leading Edge: An Earth Science Teacher Professional Development Program Featuring Pacific Northwest Geologic Hazards." Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs - Annual Meeting Vol. 41, 2009: p. 195. Butler, R.F., Granshaw, F.D., Groom, R., Hedeen, C., Johnson, J., Magura, B., Pratt-Sitaula, B., Thompson, D., and Whitman, J.. "Translating Earth-Scope Science for Middle School Teachers and Students in the

  • There are first aid kits located throughout campus for use by the PLU community.  If your department's first aid kit needs to be restocked, please complete this form and send it

    campus mail or an in-person delivery.ComponentsFirst Aid Kit ComponentsThis list of supplies is appropriate for most areas at PLU. Some locations will have more extensive supplies due to the nature of the work performed there and the hazards involved. (2) pairs of gloves (1) scissors and forceps (2) 40″ triangular bandages (25) 1×3″ adhesive bandages (10) 1½×3″ knuckle bandages (10) 1¾×2″ fingertip bandages (10) wound wipes (1) roll of adhesive tape (1) 24×72″ gauze compress (10) 2×2″ gauze pads (10