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  • recommendation Candidates for the MSMA program complete a minimum of 3 classes of quantitative course work with an average GPA of 3.0 in the quantitative courses. These courses may come from a wide range of quantitative courses, which might include courses from Business, Economics, Math, Psychology, etc. The evaluation of completion of this requirement is determined by the Program Director. Apply NowRequest More InformationJoin our mailing list to learn more about the graduate programs at PLU. Learn more

  • semester hours In addition to the music courses listed, all music education majors are required to take the following courses in the School of Education. EDUC 391: Foundations of Learning (3) EPSY 361: Psychology for Teaching (3) EDUC 320: Issues in Child Abuse and Neglect (1) EDUC 468: Student Teaching – Secondary (10) The WEST-E exam in the appropriate area of concentration is taken during the senior year and must be passed prior to student teaching. Admission to the School of Education requires

  • 2023: Valentin, Kelly. "From Late Detection to Self-Discovery: Diagnosing Autism in Adulthood." The Seattle Psychiatrist 2023: Biography Kelly Valentin joined the PLU Psychology Department in 2024. She is pursuing a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the City University of New York. Before this, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from Paul Quinn College and an Associate of Arts from Eastern Gateway Community College. Kelly’s research interests focus on

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  • Learning Online at PLUIn a summer 2016 survey of online students, 88% of respondents reported satisfaction with the online format of their course. “I liked being able to work around my own schedule, with work etc. The flexibility was wonderful!”Online and blended learning at Pacific Lutheran University isn’t restricted to undergraduate, degree-seeking students.  Non-matriculated students/students at other colleges, graduate students, and working professionals can all find options to meet their

  • Laura Shneidman Associate Professor of Psychology Full Profile she/her/hers 253-535-7769 las@plu.edu

  • 253.535.7400 www.plu.edu/math/ math@plu.edu Ksenija Simic-Muller, Ph.D., Chair The mathematics program at PLU is designed to serve five main objectives: (a) to provide mathematical background for other disciplines, (b) to provide a comprehensive pre-professional program for those directly entering the fields of teaching and applied mathematics, (c) to provide a nucleus of essential courses that will develop the breadth and maturity of mathematical thought for continued study of mathematics at

  • At PLU, we offer two degrees in Computer Science: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.). Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Science Example 4-year graduation plan Major requirements The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is a degree that will prepare you for a rewarding career in the computer software industry, graduate school, or elsewhere.  Detailed requirements for the BS degree in Computer Science are listed in the PLU catalog. To help you plan, this diagram shows

  • April 9, 2012 PLU prof works with USA Hockey team When she’s not in the classroom, PLU Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychology Colleen Hacker, is on the field helping national teams and professional and Olympic athletes mentally prepare for competition. This week, Hacker will be in Burlington, Vermont working with USA Hockey athletes during the 2012 USA Hockey World Championships. “These are the best athletes in the world physically, and one of the realities that people are starting to

  • including hand-built and wheel-thrown methods and glaze application. Includes a survey of ceramic art. (4) ARTD 280 : Art Methodology and Theory - CX Explores art historical and critical methods used for the analysis of art, including formalism, iconography, iconology, economic/social contexts, psychology, feminism, and structuralism/semiotics. Relates methods to broader cultural theories from Kant to Edward Said. (4) ARTD 287 : Special Topics in Art To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time

  • college previously attended One letter of recommendation Candidates for the MSMA program complete a minimum of 3 classes of quantitative course work with an average GPA of 3.0 in the quantitative courses. These courses may come from a wide range of quantitative courses, which might include courses from Business, Economics, Math, Psychology, etc. The evaluation of completion of this requirement is determined by the Program Director. Apply Now Request More InformationJoin our mailing list to learn more