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  • International Honors Mission & GoalsAt PLU, four core foundations define the honors curriculum: multidisciplinary approaches historical and internationally focused study intentional intellectual formation and ethical reflection, and the establishment of a cohesive learning community. Multidisciplinary Approaches: In the modern university, the disciplines are usually compartmentalized:  you won’t find physics, for example, intersecting with economics or French.  PLU’s International Honors

  • compounds, and that supports their educational goals, whether toward graduate study, the medical and health professions, biotechnology, forensic science, education, business, or as a complement to other studies. For good reason, chemistry is often called “the central science.” The Department of Chemistry’s courses, curriculum, faculty, and facilities are approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the department offers ACS certified degrees. Students get hands-on experience using sophisticated

  • resident. Massachusetts General Hospital (Massachusetts) – The goal of the Summer Research Trainee Program (SRTP) is to build a pipeline of underrepresented in medicine, college and medical school students who are interested in academic biomedical research careers. The SRTP will pair students with a Mass General Hospital investigator in this 8-week program. Preceptors will provide guidance and instruction in techniques necessary to address current problems in science and medicine. ✓ U.S. citizen or

  • resident. Massachusetts General Hospital (Massachusetts) – The goal of the Summer Research Trainee Program (SRTP) is to build a pipeline of underrepresented in medicine, college and medical school students who are interested in academic biomedical research careers. The SRTP will pair students with a Mass General Hospital investigator in this 8-week program. Preceptors will provide guidance and instruction in techniques necessary to address current problems in science and medicine. ✓ U.S. citizen or

  • requirements of holding a scholarship are: Registration and Participation in an appropriate ensemble, as assigned following ensemble auditions conducted each fall Registration for studio instruction in your scholarship instrument Maintenance of a minimum grade point in those required courses For more information about scholarships, and to apply for an audition, visit the Scholarship webpage.Make The Most Of Your Talent And Training! You can earn scholarship funding for something you love to do! Find out

  • policies to solve problems of air and water pollution, sustainable forestry, global warming, and wildlife management in Austria, Germany, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Italy. Prerequisite: ECON 101 or consent of instructor. (4) ECON 287 : Special Topics in Economics To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the

  • **New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024** Year 1 SummerGNUR 701 Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1)2 Credits 1 Credit FallGNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-based Practice (3) GNUR 710 Advanced Patho (3) GNUR 711 Advanced Pharm (3) GNUR 712 Advanced Pharm Discussion (1)3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits 1 Credit J-TermGNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) Study Away option (Mexico/DC/Oly/Tacoma)2 Credits SpringGNUR

  • **New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024***Note:  Individual part-time progressions may vary.  Refer to Academic Program Contract (APC) for further information. Year 1 SummerGNUR 701 Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1)2 Credits 1 Credit FallGNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-based Practice (3)3 Credits J-TermGNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) 2 Credits SpringGNUR 705 Information Systems & Patient Care

  • Your Lutecard is your library card.  Faculty, staff, and current students can check out up to 100 items at a time.  Consult the appropriate table below for more details.StudentsFacultyStaffStudents Item typeBorrowing periodNumber of renewalsCheckouts limited to Books28 daysOne (28 days) Journals7 daysNone DVDs and videos7 daysNone5 CDs7 daysNone Juvenile/curriculum materials28 daysOne (28 days) Course reserves2 hours - 1 week, depending on itemNone Faculty Item typeBorrowing periodNumber of

  • Fall 2024 Private Instruction Registration (link) view page