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  • tape, microfilm or other method.. Offices may coordinate the protection of their essential records with the archivist as necessary to provide continuity under emergency conditions. (Paraphrased from RCW 40.10) A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z   A Accreditation Documentation (Vital Record) Statistical, descriptive and evaluative materials necessary to achieve and maintain accreditation for a college, department, or program with the professional association

  • The Dept. of Psychology is honored to present our senior capstone presentations. May 20, 2021 4:00-4:15 – Opening Remarks, Dr. Jon Grahe, Psychology Department Chair 4:15-5:05 – Concurrent Sessions in Zoom Breakout Rooms 5:05-5:10 – Break 5:10-6:00 – Student Awards and RecognitionDownload the ProgramZoom Room 1 Dr. Wendelyn Shore & Dr. Marianne Taylor 4:15 - Kathryn Andrade*4:25 - Duvan Vaca-Trujillo*4:35 - Christina Cervantez, Carole Ramos, and Jade Vanags**4:45 - Josef M. Triman and Chase H.Y

  • 280: Fitness and Recreation Programming and Delivery KINS 315: Body Image KINS 320: Nutrition, Health, and Performance KINS 324: Physical Activity and Lifespan KINS 366: Health Psychology KINS 384: Foundations of Health and Fitness Promotion KINS 395: Comprehensive School Health Nursing (any NURS courses) Additional Courses PSYC 337: Culture and Health SOCW 325: Social Educational and Health Services in Tobago C. Environment 12 semester hours from any of the following Biology BIOL 116

  • PLU Course Major Requirement Study Away Program Equivalent Course Abroad PSYC 101SA (SO) PSYC 101 Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand PSYC 121: Introduction to Psychology 1 PSYC 101SA (SO) PSYC 101 Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand PSYC 101: Popular Psychology PSYC 101SA (SO) PSYC 101 University of Aberdeen, Scotland PS1009: Introductory Psychology I: Concepts And Theory PSYC 101SA (SO) PSYC 101 University of Aberdeen, Scotland PS1509: Introductory Psychology II

  •  Across the Lifespan 1 2 3 5 PSYC 330 Social Psychology 1 1 2 PSYC 335 Cultural Psychology 1 1 2 PSYC 360 Psychology of Language 1 PSYC 375 Psychology of Women PSYC 387 Special Topics in Psychology 1 1 PSYC 435 Clinical Psychology II 1 1 PSYC 440 Human Neuropsychology 1 1 PSYC 442 Learning: Research & Theory 1 1 PSYC 448 Cognitive Psychology 1 1 1 PSYC 481 Advanced Research Seminar 1 1 PSYC 483 SA Psychology of Expertise 1 PSYC 495 Internship 1 1 2 2023‐2024 Academic Year ‐ Department of Psychology

  • Quick Facts Why PLU? PLU provides the context and the opportunity for hands-on work and thoughtful consideration of psychology in the liberal arts and the sciences. Because of the faculty’s commitment to collaborative work with the students, they know the majors as individuals. Students and faculty work together as colleagues on research projects, community activities and internships. Why Psychology at PLU? The psychology department’s mission is to foster a community of scholars committed to

  • Tiffany M. Artime Chair of Psychology Full Profile artimetm@plu.edu

  • Ricky Haneda ’22 | Psychology Major Ricky Haneda ’22, a Japanese international student, share his experience at an American international school in Japan, how he decided to attend PLU, and how PLU has shaped his path toward a psychology major and a career in mental health and wellness. YouTube Link February 18, 2022

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat kind of programs do we offer?PLU offers both a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science psychology degree.  Explore the differences between the Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Sciences major as you explore fields within psychology through our suggested Careers web links. The PLU catalog provides both full course descriptions as well as explanations of the requirements for the B.A. and B.S. psychology degrees here.  In addition, we have developed a Major

  • Tiffany M. Artime Chair of Psychology Full Profile artimetm@plu.edu