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  • , graduation rates, student-to-faculty ratio, endowment per student, selectivity and other key metrics as reported via the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). “For students seeking the enriching experience of a smaller college with exceptional programs, institutions like PLU emerge as prime options, and we are honored to spotlight them with the recognition they genuinely deserve,” said William Staib, co-founder and CEO, College Raptor. This summer, PLU was named a 2024 "Hidden Gem" university

  • administrator, and there are no fringe benefits paid. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen at least 18 years of age at the time of the appointment. Applicants must be a student in good standing at an accredited U.S. college or university, or accepted as an entering graduate or professional student at an accredited college or university, with a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher (based on a 4.0 scale). Majors that are eligible include Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering (Bioengineering, Biomedical

  • – covers topics in the field of physics Quantitative Reasoning = 45 minutes, 40 questions – questions cover: basic math, algebra, numerical calculations, probability and statistics, geometry and trigonometry and applied (word) problems. Click here to link to the main website for the OAT. The OAT exam is computerized and you are allowed to take the OAT as many times as you would like but must wait at least 90 days between testing dates. However, only scores from the four most recent attempts and the

  • – covers topics in the field of physics Quantitative Reasoning = 45 minutes, 40 questions – questions cover: basic math, algebra, numerical calculations, probability and statistics, geometry and trigonometry and applied (word) problems. Click here to link to the main website for the OAT. The OAT exam is computerized and you are allowed to take the OAT as many times as you would like but must wait at least 90 days between testing dates. However, only scores from the four most recent attempts and the

  • : Develop collaborative skills, independence, perseverance; have experience with open-ended inquiry. B. Application: Be able to apply mathematical concepts to concrete situations. Learning Outcomes for Mathematics Minor Mathematics Major LO’s 1 and 2. Learning Outcomes for Statistics Minor (Adapted from the ASA’s 2014 Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Programs in Statistical Science.) Develop novice-level statistical thinking, particularly with respect to linking appropriate inferences to study

  • October 15, 2023 at 11:59 pm ET. Enter here: https://monotile-contest.momath.org/ Read Previous Mathematics 2024 Summer Internships at the National Security Agency Read Next Electronic Undergraduate Statistics Research Conference 2023 LATEST POSTS AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 2024-2025 MoMath Exponent Fellowship Program February 8, 2024 PMA January webinar and panel: Careers for Mathematicians January 19, 2024 Renewable Energy Scholarship January 4, 2024

  • Help! How Do I Find a Job in Marketing Research? Posted by: wagnerjc / November 13, 2017 November 13, 2017 Anyone who has spent time looking for a job knows that the job search process can make you feel lost. Lucky for us, Marketing Researchers are in high demand, you just need to know what to search for. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “employment of market research analysts is projected to grow 23 percent from 2016 to 2026.1” If you listen closely you can hear the resounding sigh

  • field studies are an integral part of both introductory and advanced courses in earth science at PLU. The Cascade Mountains, the Columbia River Basalt Plateau, Puget Sound, the Pacific Ocean coast and the Olympic Peninsula are all within a few hours of campus. Longer field trips are taken to geologic sites such as Death Valley, Hawaii, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks. The student/faculty ratio in the Department of Earth Science at PLU allows students

  • Structure of Course:  In this introductory section, you can provide an overview of the course structure and main topics.   2. Required Instructional Materials: Especially for courses with lots of resources, this section explains what materials will be used in the course, how to obtain the materials, and what the expectations are for different items. 3. Prerequisite Knowledge and Technical Skills: Even if your course requires no prior knowledge or skills, it is important to state the expectations you