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  • . Physical therapists: Diagnose and manage movement dysfunction and enhance physical and functional abilities. Restore, maintain, and promote not only optimal physical function but optimal wellness and fitness and optimal quality of life as it relates to movement and health. Prevent the onset, symptoms, and progression of impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities that may result from diseases, disorders, conditions, or injuries. To practice as a physical therapist in the US, you must earn a

  • . Physical therapists: Diagnose and manage movement dysfunction and enhance physical and functional abilities. Restore, maintain, and promote not only optimal physical function but optimal wellness and fitness and optimal quality of life as it relates to movement and health. Prevent the onset, symptoms, and progression of impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities that may result from diseases, disorders, conditions, or injuries. To practice as a physical therapist in the US, you must earn a

  • : Graduate Financial Aid: Graduate Satisfactory Progress Financial Aid: Loans Financial Aid: Satisfactory Academic Progress Financial Aid: Scholarships and Grants Financial Aid: Student Employment Financial Aid: Undergraduate Financial Aid: Verification of FAFSA Financial Aid: Veterans Affairs and Vocational Rehabilitation Financial Privacy Policy First Academic Dismissal First Year Experience Program Fitness & Wellness Fitness & Wellness Courses: 8-Hour Rule French Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies

  • Sample Curriculum - Entry into Nursing Program Fall of Junior Year Fall of First Year General Ed*** One course toward fulfillment of General Education Requirements (4) PSYC 101Introduction to Psychology (4) WRIT 101 Freshman Writing Seminar (4) PHED 100Personalized Fitness (1), may also be taken Spring of freshman year ELECTIVEElect to take: (1) no additional classes (recommended), or (2) any available 1-4 credit class(es) of your choosing January Term of First Year General Ed*** One course

  • for fitness, fun, teamwork, competition, and lifelong friendships. Leave the campus world to train on American Lake where you will experience the challenge of both strength and finesse; coming together as a team to move the boat with a combination of power and technique.   The spring Fall is about to begin!  We are looking for new team members with an eagerness to learn to row, forge friendships and establish positive habits with regard to sleep, time management, training, and nutrition. The

  • for fitness, fun, teamwork, competition, and lifelong friendships. Leave the campus world to train on American Lake where you will experience the challenge of both strength and finesse; coming together as a team to move the boat with a combination of power and technique.   The spring Fall is about to begin!  We are looking for new team members with an eagerness to learn to row, forge friendships and establish positive habits with regard to sleep, time management, training, and nutrition. The

  • of Religion (RL) (4): Students will engage in critical and empathetic analysis of religious traditions. Fitness and Wellness (FT) (2): Students will develop skills for lifelong physical and mental wellness. Global Engagement (GE) (4): Students will learn about the factors that shape human experience in transnational, cross-cultural, or non-US contexts. Study away and world language courses with these emphases will also meet this requirement. Global Engagement is the second course in the PLU

  • are values upheld across the university’s curriculum and practices. PLU supports the health of human bodies through such educational programs as Nursing, Movement Studies & Wellness Education and Dance. The university supports the Women’s Center, athletic teams, the Health Center, and fitness classes while the Dining and Culinary Services department illustrates these commitments through constant innovative concern for local, sustainable, and healthy food choices. The respect and care for diverse

  • will host a fun activity that all are welcome to attend! 11:00AM-5:00PMResidence Halls: Rotating Times & Locations (see details below) Stay 'n Play in Hong Optional: Study Away Trivia & Drop in Wang Center Advising11:00AM-12:30PMLanguage Resource Center in Hong Stay 'n Play in Tingelstad Optional: Rock Painting12:00PM-2:00PMTingelstad First Floor Lobby Open Weight Room Optional: Health & Wellness Opportunity12:00PM-4:00PMNames Fitness Center Rec & Lap Swim Optional: Health & Wellness Opportunity12

  • Veteran Services Student Financial Services Student Life Counseling Center Student Health Services Fitness Services Title IX resources Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education Professional Conduct and Values of the Nursing Profession Code of Ethics Values and Professional Behaviors Integrity and Academic Integrity Social Media & Electronic Communication Netiquette Intimate and Sexual Relationships General Academic Policies Licensing Prerequisite and Co-requisite Courses Textbooks and