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  • HIST 103: Conflicts and Convergences in the Modern World RELI 230: Religion and Culture 8 additional semester hours from any of the following list of courses (Approved, semester-long study away programs may be substituted for some or all of these hours): ANTH 102: Introduction to Human Cultural Diversity ANTH 203: Great Discoveries in Archaeology ANTH 335: The Aztecs, Mayans, and their Predecessors ANTH 343: East Asian Cultures ANTH 368: Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum ANTH 370: The

  • Ask questions via email Application Process Applications are processed through NursingCAS, a nationwide centralized application service for graduate programs. All official transcripts must be submitted to NursingCAS, not PLU. Follow the steps below to submit your application. If you have questions, contact the Admission Application Counselor.Step One: Create your application account Create your application account via the online application portal (preferred browsers are Google Chrome or Firefox

  • contemporary literature and film as textual case studies to practice engaging with theory and criticism. Students should expect to read exciting and complex texts, to expand their understanding of “queer” and “trans,” to practice academic writing and intellectual collaboration, and to cultivate their own voices using documentary and storytelling. This course fulfills the Alternative Perspectives requirement as well as the Gender and Sexuality distribution requirement for GSRS degree programs. HISP 433

  • . She is the author of many articles and book chapters on the Euthanasia killings and other aspects of the Nazi state’s murder programs. Dr. Heberer Rice (co-)authored two books, Children during the Holocaust, a volume in the Center’s series Documenting Life and Destruction(AltaMira Press, 2011) and Atrocities on Trial: The Politics of Prosecuting War Crimes in Historical Perspective, co-edited with Jürgen Matthäus (University of Nebraska Press, 2008). Dr. Heberer Rice is currently the Director of

  • (NOLS) custom education department. In this role, I connect with outside organizations who seek to design a wilderness expedition as an experiential leadership training for their intact group. NOLS custom education clients include military service academies, top MBA programs, and fortune 500 companies, among others. My dream in this position is to bring the NOLS curriculum to collegiate and professional sport organizations because I truly believe in the power of team building and experiential

  • substance use disorder Level I or Level II treatment (directly or through agreement), and rehabilitative case management. Training sites have designated instructors for clinical supervision. Providing key program metrics and feedback regarding the level of student preparation. Federal Financial AidExternal Scholarship ResourcesMilitary Aid Programs

  • and resources.  All interns will complete additional training in theological integration and military culture and terminology. View the Chaplain Family Life Center information sheet (PDF)Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare, Lakewood, WA Since 1965, Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare has provided comprehensive services for adults and children, including Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Court and Criminal Justice Programs, Homeless Support, and Integrated Medical Care. Their team includes Certified Peer

  • with one-way mirrors, every session is recorded, and the faculty supervisor is guiding you through your first cases. We are one of only five COAMFTE accredited programs in WA – As a graduate of an accredited program, you will have 500 of 1000 direct client contact hours required for licensure in WA. We place you for your practicum – We have established partnerships with six local community mental health agencies so that you do not have to go out and find one on your own. We value diversity – We

  • our Entry Level Master’s of Science in Nursing (ELMSN) program on our Tacoma campus. Applicants are not allowed to have an active application for more than one program concurrently, as per our admissions process. Application ProcessApplications are processed through NursingCAS, a nationwide centralized application service for graduate programs. Follow the steps below to submit your application. If you have questions, contact the Admission Application Counselor.Step One: Create your application

  • your first year at PLU.College-level Credit PoliciesIf you have taken AP, IB, or Cambridge exams, or have participated in the Washington State Running Start or other college in the high school programs, you may be eligible for college credit.College-level Credit PoliciesBusiness Direct AdmissionThe PLU School of Business offers direct admission to its nationally ranked program. Unlike many other universities, which require a separate application to their business school, your application to PLU is