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  • Global Opportunities for PLU FacultyA hallmark of PLU’s global education profile is the high level of participation of its faculty. To sustain this level of participation, the Wang Center is committed to supporting faculty through research grant activities, study away program leadership opportunities, collaboration on co-curricular programming, and resources for the development and implementation of high-impact teaching opportunities such as study away course offerings, experiential learning

  • PLU Computer Science program paves the way for students to embark on exciting career opportunities within the high-technology industry. Through our curriculum, you will delve into the theoretical, practical, and ethical dimensions surrounding the equipment, software, and data driving modern computer systems. As a student, you’ll acquire substantial hands-on experience in analysis and design, encompassing software development, while exploring a wide spectrum of programming languages and systems

  • course topics as students perform consulting services for peers, faculty, and/or the surrounding community. Cross-listed with MATH 348. Prerequisite: DATA 133, CSCI 144, or MATH 151, and one of MATH/STAT 145, 242, STAT 231, 232, or 233. Strongly recommended: Prior experience with the programming languages R or Python. (4) STAT 491 : Independent Study To provide individual undergraduate students with advanced study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term

  • sister, who graduated in 2022 with a degree in biology. At first, Ambachew thought she’d go into computer programming and user experience design by majoring in computer science. In her first year at PLU, a Microsoft internship taught her about software engineering and product management. Ambachew dove into the field, working part-time during the school year and full-time one summer with Geeking Out Kids of Color (GOKiC). GOKiC is a Seattle-area after-school and summer program offering multicultural

  • for Global and Community Engaged EducationWorking collaboratively with academic units and disciplines of Pacific Lutheran University, the Wang Center is dedicated to supporting faculty, students and staff with the resources necessary to advance PLU’s distinction and vision for global education of “educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world” through faculty development and grant opportunities, delivery of study away programs, on-campus programming on pressing world issues

  • ,creative,performing Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Liberal Studies criminal justice,criminal law degree,criminal justice degree,criminal justice major,minor in criminal justice Computer Science Computer Science Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Natural Sciences computer science,programming,software development,software programming,computers,coding,coder,programmer,software engineering Communication Communication Program

  • , congruence, dilations, similar figures. Display, analysis, and interpretation of data. Basic probability. Emphasis on conceptual understanding of mathematics through problem solving, reasoning, and communication. Analyzing children's problem solving strategies. Intended for elementary teaching majors. Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in MATH 123. (4) MATH 128 : Linear Models and Calculus, An Introduction - MR, NS Matrix theory, linear programming, and introduction to calculus. Concepts developed

  • families and the youngest voices of the Holocaust. “As an advocate for victims of violence, I bear witness to the multitude of ways in which injustices traumatize and diminish individuals, families and communities,” said Jennifer Warwick, project administrator for the PLU Women’s Center.  “A semester of programming focused on critically examining ‘justice’ can send a powerful message that our campus seeks to prevent and remedy acts of harm, intolerance and oppression.” Here’s a month-by-month lineup of

  • with the Wellness House.Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equity CommunityWomen’s Empowerment and Gender Equity Community is for women-identified and Transgender/Gender Non-Conforming students with a focus on gender equality, community building, and programming that explores gender and empowers women.  Connected Residence Hall: Harstad Hall. This hall has women-identified wings and women-identified gendered bathrooms; if you identify as Trans* or Gender Nonconforming, please contact Residential Life

  • 253.535.7595 www.plu.edu/innovation-studies halvormj@plu.edu Michael Halvorson, Ph.D., Director The Innovation Studies program focuses on nurturing and developing original thought, transformative ideas, and breakthrough products in a team-driven context. The minor combines PLU’s distinctive offerings in the liberal arts and the professional schools, as well as programming offered by the Benson Chair in Business and Economic History. The Innovation Studies minor is especially supportive of, and