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  • Department of Kinesiology Academic MinorsKinesiology (General Studies) Minor: Select 16 credits of KINS courses. Up to 6 PHED activity course credits may count toward the Kinesiology Minor and at least four credits must be earned in 300-400 level KINS courses. KINS 360, 361, 490 and 495 may not be taken toward the general studies minor. Students with majors in the Department of Kinesiology are not eligible to declare the Kinesiology general studies minor. Professional Studies Minors

  • Responsibilities of the Program Committee Develops academic and cultural experiences for LIFE participants Review submitted course proposals Establishes class/field trip costs Establishes class fees and instructor honoraria, under the guidance of Council Researches and finds meeting places for classes Suggest other courses/field trips and approve those to be offered Reviews enrollment to determine advisability of course cancellation or repetitions Review class/field trip evaluations Recommends

  • Department of Physics Learning Outcomes Learners will be able to demonstrate and apply their understanding of fundamental concepts by successfully solving a variety of physics problems in different contexts. A detailed list of fundamental physics concepts is provided within the learning outcomes of each course, included in the course syllabus. Learners will be able to create, analyze, and deliver effective written and oral scientific communication. Learners will be able to demonstrate effective

  • School of Business Student Clubs The School of Business is home of some of the most active and dynamic student clubs, which are open to all students interested in business. Honor societies are available for those who are majoring in the School of Business. PLU School of Business Ambassadors PLU School of Business Ambassadors (SoBA) is a highly selective group of undergraduate students who work with the Dean and Undergraduate Director to promote the school’s programs, activities, and services

  • , Anderson University Center, Pacific Lutheran University, telephone 253-535-7200. • For matters relating to the application of Title IX, or specifically conduct that may constitute sex discrimination, contact PLU’s Title IX Coordinator, Jennifer Childress-White, Wellbeing Services and Resources Office, email childrjl@plu.edu, 253.535.7361; or the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights; or both. • For matters relating to the application of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, contact

  • anthropology labs, collaborative learning spaces, a map room and refurbished faculty offices. Mary Baker Russell Music Center with the acoustically acclaimed Lagerquist Concert Hall and the Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ, the largest all-mechanical pipe organ in a West Coast university. Distinctive high-tech Language Resource Center, providing computer, audio and visual tools for learning foreign languages. Rieke Science Center, with its nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, the first of its kind at a

  • heavy workload, but it is also fun, so it doesn’t feel like work. We are making a simulation for small satellites. I work remotely for the Langley Research Center in Virginia, and my mentor there has really helped me with making connections while working virtually. The three-hour difference in time zones is a bit of a challenge, but it is manageable. One of my biggest takeaways from working with NASA is the importance of always being ready to learn new things. There has been a lot of learning I have

  • How do I order my textbooks for my classes? Each faculty member will receive a personalized link from Verba once the term courses are approved and listed in Banner. Textbook orders should be submitted no later than the first day of registration for a given term. With some exceptions, TEXTBOOKS ARE NOT STOCKED AT THE BOOKSTORE. PLU partners with Verba for our textbook needs, and textbooks are coordinated through the Center for Student Success. The combination of simple online ordering and

  • Transfer Students are encouraged to join us for all of the sessions and opportunities below to support your transition to PLU! Required Session?FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2024 - EVENTSTIMELOCATION &/or how to ACCESS LUTE Welcome (LW) Headquarters & Recharge Room Optional: Your one-stop-shop for all-things LW; stop by if/when you have any questions! 8:00AM-4:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Grey Area (Main Floor, North Side of Building) Required (Residents)Move In & LUTE Welcome Check-In for Residents

  • racism, cultural awareness and more. More Information Legacy Makers Feb. 27 “Legacy Makers: Historical Narratives on Gender and Sport” will be held 6:30-8 p.m. in the Anderson University Center. The panel will explore the lived experiences of two women who have reached top leadership positions in sports. More Information Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture March 1 The third biennial lecture will take place at 7 p.m. in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at Pacific Lutheran