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In 2016, The Collective, a PLU student organization created by students of color and their allies, distributed a list of institutional priorities for curricular transformation, including the call for
responsibility to work towards racial justice. What is Critical Race Studies at PLU?Housed within the Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies program, the CRS minor offers a uniquely intersectional curriculum. Core and elective courses approach race and ethnicity as systems which operate in conjunction with gender, sexuality, Indigeneity, and class, among other identity formations. We believe individuals define themselves, and are defined by, various identities; the crossings of identity and affiliation are lived
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This list is intended to be an overview of our class offerings, so that you can get an idea of what to expect when enrolling in Economics at PLU.
policies to solve problems of air and water pollution, sustainable forestry, global warming, and wildlife management in Austria, Germany, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Italy. Prerequisite: ECON 101 or consent of instructor. (4) ECON 287 : Special Topics in Economics To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the
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The pre-professional program at PLU is a course of study (not a major) that prepares you for admission into a professional school or training program following your undergraduate study.
. Professional schools will accept most majors offered at PLU as long as their required pre-professional courses are taken. You should have a broad educational background including a thorough preparation in the sciences, as well as the social sciences and the humanities. The most popular majors selected by pre-health sciences students at PLU have been biology or chemistry; some students major in both. Some graduates admitted to physical therapy schools have also majored in movement studies and wellness
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The pre-professional program at PLU is a course of study (not a major) that prepares you for admission into a professional school or training program following your undergraduate study.
. Professional schools will accept most majors offered at PLU as long as their required pre-professional courses are taken. You should have a broad educational background including a thorough preparation in the sciences, as well as the social sciences and the humanities. The most popular majors selected by pre-health sciences students at PLU have been biology or chemistry; some students major in both. Some graduates admitted to physical therapy schools have also majored in movement studies and wellness
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Our data science major and minor are about ethically stewarding and gleaning insights from data. We are committed to developing data scientists who understand the weight of their contributions and
and STAT courses, engaging in ASA DataFest competitions, and conducting student research to launching careers in data sciences like our successful alumni, and supporting various related programs, including disciplines like sociology, psychology, economics, biology, and beyond!Faculty and StaffJeff Caley (Director for 2024-2025) N. Justice (Co-Director for 2024) Renzhi Cao Phil Fawcett Laurie Murphy Nick Paterno Ksenija Simic-Muller Christine NicolaiMAJOR Bachelor of Science Degree in Data
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The Department of English offers minors in Writing and Literature, and also anchors the interdisciplinary minor in Publishing and Printing Arts (PPAP).
) Literature course (4 semester hours) Writing Electives (12 semester hours) Any English-designated writing course. A second literature course may be substituted for 4 of these hours. Publishing and Printing Arts This 24-credit minor involves: Three core courses (12 semester hours) PPAP 301: The Book in Society PPAP 302: Publishing Procedures PPAP 321: The Art of the Book I Plus three elective courses (12 hours) in two of three categories: Writing/Editing, Marketing/Management, and Design/Production You
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Associate Professor of History | Department of History | hamesgl@plu.edu | 253-535-7132 | Gina Hames’ research interests focus on the historic role of how alcohol shapes identity from a comparative perspective across the globe, including Africa, Asia, including China, Japan, and India, Latin America, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and the United States.
Global Studies Program, “Modern World History”. She also teaches in the First Year Experience Program, including Writing 101, focusing on Global Human Rights, and two History 190 courses, World History, and Modern Latin American History. She participates in the Residence Hall Learning Communities program, linking Writing 101 to Hong International Hall, and she piloted a program linking Writing 101 courses to 190 courses. She has taught study abroad courses for many years in Bolivia and Peru, and Cuba
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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
the required courses, electives, and their prerequisites. You don’t need to take all of these courses, just some of them. Note that this doesn’t include all of the prerequisites, just those in CSCI. Some courses may require classes from other departments such as math or physics.Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Computer Science Example 4-year graduation plan Major requirements The Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science is designed for those students who want a solid CS background, but want to couple
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Music Education at PLU is a rigorous program with opportunities for specialization in an area of interest.
begin the music education course sequence as sophomores. Two courses ground students in the history and philosophy of music education, curriculum issues, classroom management, lesson planning, and assessment. The first two practicum experiences are also scheduled during this year. Juniors and Seniors: Juniors and seniors take courses in the School of Education and Kinesiology and choose from a variety of Department of Music lab courses in instrumental, choral, and general music methods. As seniors
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If you are interested in becoming a minor in anthropology, schedule an appointment with any member of the anthropology department and they will help you navigate the process.
Society OR ANTH 203 Great Discovery in Archaeology OR ANTH 210 Contemporary Global Issues ANTH 330-345 (four semester hours of this focus – areas of the world) ANTH 350-465 (four semester hours of this focus – topics across the world)Additional University Requirements All normal requirements as noted in the PLU catalog Minimum grade of C- in minor courses with a GPA 2.0+ in those classes Completed Arts and Sciences Requirement The department has approval over courses chosen for the minor. At least 8
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