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22 semester hours completed with a grade of C- or higher
Minor Requirements22 semester hours completed with a grade of C- or higher1. Core courses in Native American and Indigenous Studies6 semester hours Students must take the following core courses that introduce the field of Native American and Indigenous Studies and explore key approaches and issues within it. NAIS 111: Interconnections (1) NAIS 112: Interconnections (1) NAIS 250: Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies (4) Quick Links Upcoming Courses Coming Events Professor
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by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer Whether you are teaching a course for the first time or the fiftieth, it is good practice to take a step back and critically reflect on the design of one’s course. Faculty are undoubtedly the masters of their course content,…
great if there was a simple checklist to help you review your course’s design? Well, read on… In support of the PLUTO Institute and initiatives, PLU holds an institutional subscription to the Quality Matters (QM) Program. The program rubric contains 44 standards to assess the design of online and blended courses. Quality Matters standards are based on best practices and help to guide the development of quality courses while providing a process for peer review. With PLU’s subscription to Quality
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The Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies program brings together expertise from over a dozen academic departments to offer a cutting-edge and relevant major, along with two innovative minors, for PLU
ProgramsThe Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies program brings together expertise from over a dozen academic departments to offer a cutting-edge and relevant major, along with two innovative minors, for PLU students. We recognize that the critical study of identity and power does not “belong” to any one academic discipline. Our major and minors allow student to select courses from a variety of programs–including Sociology, English, Psychology, Communication, Kinesiology, Religion, and many
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Current PLU students register for online and blended classes through Banner Web, during standard registration periods.
How to RegisterRegistering for online and blended courses at Pacific Lutheran University will vary depending on if you are a current PLU student, a student from another university (non-matriculated students), or taking continuing education courses. Find yourself below for more information. PLU students Current PLU students register for online and blended classes through Banner Web, during standard registration periods. Most online classes fall in Summer Sessions, with blended classes occurring
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Admission to the MSW program is based on a holistic review of your academic preparation, work and volunteer experiences, and potential contributions to the classroom experience, the social work
-year program): Bachelor’s degree in social work from a CSWE accredited program, a CASWE-accredited baccalaureate social work degree (from the Canadian social work accreditor, recognized through an MOU with CSWE and CASWE), or an internationally earned ISWDRES-evaluated degree comparable to a baccalaureate social work.* GPA in social work courses of 3.0 or higher and cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Applicants with a GPA below a 3.0 may also be considered. Applicants with less than a 3.0 GPA are
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The Department of Global and Cultural Studies is a dynamic curricular hub for global education made up of the following programs: Chinese and Chinese Studies, French and Francophone Studies, Global
Studies. Aligned with PLU’s commitment to global education broadly speaking, both on campus and through study away, our courses promote global awareness and cultural competency through various types of cultural studies and interdisciplinary issue-centered courses, including: Immersive learning in world languages, literatures, film, and other forms of cultural expression Interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary global problems and possible solutions Exploration of past and present struggles for
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The Pacific Lutheran University interactive transfer guide. See how classes from other colleges and universities transfer to PLU.
PLU | Interactive Transfer Guide Report × Welcome, PLU Guest Delete Session Interactive Transfer Guide My Courses Report Results Course Offerings PLU Admission Request More Info Apply x Delete Session Are you sure you want to delete this session? It will remove all data and you will have to restart. delete Welcome, PLU Guest Delete Session Add Classes You can add all of the classes that you have taken at other colleges to see how they will transfer to PLU. This tool requires JavaScript to run
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Admission to the MSW program - determined by faculty evaluation within the MSW Graduate Admissions Committee - is based on a holistic review of your academic preparation, work and volunteer
social work from a CSWE accredited program; a CASWE-accredited baccalaureate social work degree (from the Canadian social work accreditor, recognized through an MOU with CSWE and CASWE); or an internationally earned ISWDRES-evaluated degree comparable to a baccalaureate social work.* 3.0 or higher GPA in social work courses and 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA. Applicants with a GPA below a 3.0 may still be considered, and are encouraged to provide additional information in the application related to the
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Statistics provides a strong career path with excellent opportunities, and statisticians are in high demand.
mathematics, conduct evening help sessions, grade mathematics homework assignments, and coach/tutor public school students in the Mathlete Coaching Program.How do I Become a Statistician?To become a statistician, you must first develop a strong background in the field of mathematics. Once you have a thorough grounding in topics such as calculus and linear algebra, you may begin courses in probability theory, statistical analysis, regression analysis, and even combinatorics. These classes will vary between
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We offer two Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees, in Physics and Applied Physics; we also offer a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree and a minor in Physics.
Physics capstone. While there may be overlap in the topic chosen, they must complete all of the Physics capstone requirements and take PHYS 499A and 499B. BACHELOR OF ARTS MAJOR 44 semester hours PHYS 153, 154, 163, 164, 223, 499A, 499B Plus: 12 additional, upper-division semester hours in physics. Required supporting courses: MATH 151, 152, 253; CSCE 144 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MAJOR 60 semester hours PHYS 153, 154, 163, 164, 223, 331, 332, 333, 336, 354, 356, 401, 499A, 499B Chemistry 341 may be
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