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  • The Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) is a computer-based, 4-hour examination taken by those individuals interested in applying to pharmacy school.

    designates an appropriate time(s) in which to take the examination. The current format of the PCAT includes the following sections: Writing – conventions of language and problem solving. Verbal Ability – analogies and sentence completion. Biology – general biology, microbiology, human anatomy and physiology. Chemistry – general chemistry, organic chemistry and basic biochemical processes. Reading Comprehension – comprehension, analysis and evaluation. Quantitative Ability – basic math, algebra

  • The Department of Political Science is pleased to announce that Professor Maria Chavez has been selected as a Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Presenter for the 2021-23 season. https://www.humanities.org/program/speakers-bureau/ In communities throughout Washington State, Speakers Bureau presenters give free public presentations on a wide variety of…

    . Professor Chavez’s presentation topic is a part of the Race & Identity series and is titled, “How Latina/Latino Representation Can Improve Democracy”.  Professor Chavez draws from interviews, policy analysis, and personal experience, investigating the obstacles contributing to this underrepresentation and explores ideas for how to move toward a more inclusive society and a healthier multiracial democracy. https://www.humanities.org/speaker/maria-chavez/ Learn More For more information on how to book a

  • The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a standardized, multiple-choice examination designed to assess the examinee's problem solving, critical thinking, and knowledge of science concepts and

    , Cellular and Organismal Properties of Living Systems; Physical, Chemical and Biochemical Properties of Living Systems; Social and Behavioral Sciences Principles; and Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills. The first 3 sections are organized around foundational concepts or “big ideas” in the sciences. They reflect current research about the most effective ways for students to learn and use science, emphasizing deep knowledge of the most important scientific concepts over knowledge simply of many

  • The Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) is a computer-based, 4-hour examination taken by those individuals interested in applying to pharmacy school.

    designates an appropriate time(s) in which to take the examination. The current format of the PCAT includes the following sections: Writing – conventions of language and problem solving. Verbal Ability – analogies and sentence completion. Biology – general biology, microbiology, human anatomy and physiology. Chemistry – general chemistry, organic chemistry and basic biochemical processes. Reading Comprehension – comprehension, analysis and evaluation. Quantitative Ability – basic math, algebra

  • At the Department of Psychology we are committed to providing our students with a meaningful and rigorous undergraduate education that balances science with application.

    methodology, statistics, and historical and systemic perspectives. In addition, professors offer seminar level courses in their own specialties, ranging from physiological to social issues relevant in psychology. Our psychology courses focus on the development of skills in critical thinking, theory building, research methods, statistical analysis and using psychology in human contexts. Throughout the program direct experience and interactive teaching methods are emphasized. Our goal is to prepare you to

    Psychology
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  • Professor of Hebrew Bible | Religion | finitsak@plu.edu | 253-535-7319 | Antonios Finitsis’ approach to biblical literature is deeply socio-historical.

    , Greece, 1992 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Hebrew Bible Second Temple Literature Visual Interpretations of the Bible Gender, Sex, and Sexuality Studies Ancient Near East Books Dress Hermeneutics and the Hebrew Bible: Let Your Garments Always Be Bright (T&T Clark 2022) : View Book Dress and Clothing in the Hebrew Bible: For All Her Household Are Clothed in Crimson (T&T Clark 2019) : View Book Visions and Eschatology A Socio-Historical Analysis of Zechariah 1-6 (Bloomsbury T&T Clark 2013) : View Book

  • D.N.P. Program for B.S.N. (Prepared Registered Nurses) The Doctor of Nursing Practice program is designed for nurses seeking a terminal degree at the highest level of nursing practice.

    adhere to any deadline set by the agencies and/or the School of Nursing. Advising The DNP Program Director for the School of Nursing typically completes initial advising and program planning with interested applicants and admitted students. Post-master’s students will meet with the DNP Program Director to conduct a Gap Analysis of previous master’s coursework and develop a plan of study to meet the D.N.P. degree requirements. D.N.P. applicants are strongly encouraged to attend one of the regularly

  • The Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations are given May 18 in Anderson University Center.

    Center 213 Content Analysis Dr. Kate Luther 5:00-5:10 pm - Lily Talbot5:10-5:20 pm - Nichole Unsworth5:20-5:30 pm - Jasen Barber5:30-5:40 pm - Rebecca Auman5:40-5:50 pm - Questions & Answers5:00-5:10 pm - Lily TalbotPerceptions by Twitter Users on Dragun's Criminal Charges: Queerness and the Criminal Justice System5:10-5:20 pm - Nichole UnsworthSocietal Reactions of the Decriminalization of Marijuana5:20-5:30 pm - Jasen BarberTik Tok Analysis5:30-5:40 pm - Rebecca AumanThe Impact of Meaningful LGBTQ

  • If you think anthropology is limited to the study of stones and old bones, think again! Though anthropology does look at stones and bones, it also examines the politics, medicine, kinship, art and

    Minors Anthropology Laboratory The departmental lab emphasizes archaeological teaching and provides an excellent opportunity for students to apply scientific methods of hypothesis testing in the context of the social sciences. Among the goals of the program are to teach archaeological recording techniques, to develop an understanding of the procedures and mastery of the techniques of specific scientific instruments, and to familiarize students with the analysis of artifactual and paleoenvironmental

  • The Anthropology Department is thrilled to present our senior capstone presentations. Students will share their projects and will answer questions.

    and Socioeconomic Status in South Korean Cram Schools”  10:30 AM - Scott Gardener “Same Structure, Different Day? An Investigation of Contemporary Neopaganism” 10:45 AM - Sydney Caplinger “Exploring Catalysts for Consuming ‘Ethical’ Coffee” 11:00 AM - Lily Wade “Habitus and the U.S. Military: Examining Community-Building Amongst Dependents” 11:15 AM - Venice Jakowchuk “Utilization of Olmec Mirrors: A La Venta Ceramic Iconographic Analysis”  Section Thursday, May 13 2021 Online starting at 10:00 AM