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  • SPSSSPSS is a widely used statistical program utilized by many departments on the PLU campus.  As of September 2011, PLU has purchased a license that includes at-home use for faculty, staff, and students.  This license includes the SPSS Base, Advanced and Regression modules and allows any member of the PLU community to download, install and license a copy of the program on a personal machine.  Please follow the instructions below to download and install SPSS on a personally-owned machine.  If

  • International Transcript RequirementsStudents applying with coursework and degrees from institutions outside the U.S. must submit the following documents: Official international and French Canadian transcripts must be sent to PLU Graduate Admission Office. Graduate Admission Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue South Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Copy of university/college degree diploma English translations provided by PLU approved translation services if the transcripts and documents are in

  • A Mother's Sacrifice Acknowledged Through Support of First-Generation Students Eva Frey Johnson’s mother, Benilda Regis Arinto Frey, never completed her college degree. But that didn’t mean she, and her husband Steven, didn’t consider it essential. “My parents have always been committed to providing an education for their children,” Eva said. “They have been saving ever since the day we were born.”As a way of acknowledging that, Eva-PLU’s dean of student development and director of student

  • Undergraduate Admission to the School of BusinessThank you for your interest in the PLU School of Business. The PLU Bachelor of Business Administration degree program is accredited by AACSB International, the premier global accrediting body for schools of business, and prepares you for a broad range of careers in industry, government, and not-for-profit organizations. The School of Business offers a direct admission process allowing student to declare business at the time they are officially

  • 253.535.7294 www.plu.edu/economics/ econ@plu.edu Priscilla St Clair, Ph.D., Chair Economics is the study of how people establish social arrangements for producing and distributing goods and services to sustain and enhance human life. Its main goals are both to understand these arrangements and to improve them, seeking the best possible allocation of our scarce resources. Bachelor of Arts DegreeMajor in Economics Minimum of 32 semester hours Required Courses for all Economic Majors 20 semester

  • PLU Requirements 253.535.7653 www.plu.edu/physics/dual-degree/ nsci@plu.edu Bogomil Gerganov, Ph.D., Director In order to earn a PLU degree in the Dual-Degree Program, the following requirements must be satisfied: Completion of the following science and mathematics courses, paired with a Bachelor of Arts in Physics or Chemistry major, as specified below 44 semester hours MATH 151, 152, 253 (12 semester hours) MATH 351 or PHYS 354 (4 semester hours) PHYS 153, 154, 163, 164, 223 (14 semester

  • 253.535.8499 www.plu.edu/religion/ zbarasgm@plu.edu Michael Zbaraschuk, Ph.D., Chair Religion is an attempt to understand the meaning of human existence. Different religious and cultural communities express that meaning in many ways. Located within an ELCA-related university, the Department of Religion stands within a Lutheran Christian and global context. In a university setting this means the serious academic study of the Bible, of the history of the Christian tradition, of Christian theology

  • Help Solve Urgent Environmental Challenges At the University of Michigan Posted by: alemanem / September 24, 2021 September 24, 2021 The University of Michigan is looking for people who are driven to move the needle on the world’s greatest environmental challenges. Prospective students are invited to explore graduate programs at the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS). SEAS offers the nation’s most customizable and interdisciplinary environmental graduate

  • New DPT program at PNWU PNWU School of Physical Therapy Posted by: alemanem / March 7, 2023 March 7, 2023 There are some great benefits to joining a new program at PNWU School of Physical Therapy. Some highlights: small faculty to student ratios, state-of-the-art cadaver dissection laboratory, simulation center, and the Center for Applied Movement Sciences lab. The Center for Applied Movement Sciences lab is part of PNWUs pro bono clinic campus where students have an opportunity to work with