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  • Tiffany M. Artime Department Chair, Psychology Full Profile artimetm@plu.edu

  • 17 UNDERGRADUATE DECLARED MINORS BY COUNT Pacific Lutheran University - 2018 All Undergraduate Declared Minors, by Count Includes 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Minors MINOR CODE MINOR COUNT % OF TOTAL STUDENTS NREL Religion 52 9.29% NHSP Hispanic Studies 51 9.11% NESP Exercise & Sport Psychology 42 7.50% PPCP Peace Corps Prep Certificate 42 7.50% NPSY Psychology 33 5.89% NBUS Business Administration 28 5.00% NSOC Sociology 28 5.00% NBIO Biology 25 4.46% NANT Anthropology 19 3.39% NTHE Theatre 19 3.39

  • Sofia Arif Consultant She/Her Biography Biography Sofia is majoring in Psychology (BA) and English (creative writing concentration) with a minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies. She writes fiction stories in her free time!

  • Enhancing Your Major with Innovation Studies Posted by: halvormj / November 8, 2017 Image: EEG brain caps in PLU’s Psychology department, used to measure brain activity. Photo, John Froschauer). November 8, 2017 By Sarah Cornell-Maier. PLU has a new Innovation Studies program. In fact, I’m a new Innovation minor–one of the first in a growing cohort, scheduled to graduate in May 2019. This series of blog posts is designed to give you the details on the minor, which PLU faculty and regents

  • fellowship per student. Faculty are also eligible for up to $1,100 for travel and other project expenses per project. Applications for 2024-2025 are due by 5:00 pm on April 28, 2024. The competitive application process is open to students collaborating with any faculty member from the departments/programs previously housed in the Division of Social Sciences: Anthropology, Economics, History, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology & Criminal Justice. To apply, a student must submit a

  • require a semester of biochemistry. Note that MATH 140 is a prerequisite or co-requisite for CHEM 115. Courses in the Behavioral and Social Sciences Most PA schools require you to take a course in either Developmental Psychology or Abnormal Psychology. Other health-related courses from departments such as Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Health Education, and Women & Gender Studies are recommended.   ExperienceAlmost all PA programs require a significant amount of clinical experience before

  • require a semester of biochemistry. Note that MATH 140 is a prerequisite or co-requisite for CHEM 115. Courses in the Behavioral and Social Sciences Most PA schools require you to take a course in either Developmental Psychology or Abnormal Psychology. Other health-related courses from departments such as Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Health Education, and Women & Gender Studies are recommended.   ExperienceAlmost all PA programs require a significant amount of clinical experience before

  • SPRING 2021 PSYCHOLOGY S T U D E N T RESEARCH C O N F E R E N C E S P R I N G 2021 M a y 20 , 2021 4 :00 - 6 :00 P M Z o o m R o o m 1 Dr. Wendelyn Shore & Dr. Marianne Taylor Kathryn Andrade* Duvan Vaca-Trujillo* Christina Cervantes, Carole Ramos, & Jade Vanags** Josef M. Triman & Chase H.Y. Rhinelander* "The Effectiveness of the English Language Arts Common Core Curriculum Regarding Middle School Students' Cognitive Development ""Latinx Students' Success Barriers in United States Universities

  • state requirements will be guaranteed a spot in their respective teacher certification program beginning the fall of their junior year (If you are a Transfer or Running Start student, please review the Transfer & Running Start section): Cumulative GPA of at least 2.75 60 Semester Credits (junior status by start of program). Pre-requisite courses (with C grade or better) Psychology 101: Introduction to Psychology Writing 101: Writing Seminar Math 123: Modern Elementary Mathematics I Music Education

  • , anxiety and depression.A community that cares When the pandemic hit, the university pivoted quickly to ensure students’ needs were being met, and communication about these services and opportunities became vital for the well-being of the PLU community. “When (PLU) sends out resources via email, I think it’s really important and it’s reaching certain people, but we feel it may not be reaching everyone,” said Ricky Haneda ’22, a psychology major and Psychology Honors Club president. In an effort to