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  • ,voice,arts,percussion,instrument,singing,jazz Mathematics Mathematics Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Natural Sciences statistics,actuarial science,data science,STEM,numbers,math,teacher,mathematician,science Kinesiology Kinesiology Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Health Professions Kinesiology,pre-physical therapy,physical therapy,personal training,health,exercise,athletic training,coaching,movement,coach,PE,physical education,education,fitness,direct

  • out, Mt Rainier loomed in the distance, the water sparkled.  I was hooked from that moment on!  (And yes, being from the Northwest, I understood that the weather would change at some point!)Talk about your work composing for movies and video games - what was your favorite project, and how has this work shaped who you are as a composer and teacher?I took a job composing music for video games right after graduate school.  I wanted to try my hand earning a living as a composer before beginning my

  • , Herbert Blomstedt, Charles Rosen, Barry Tuckwell and John Williams. Dr. Gillie studied horn performance with Douglas Hill at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she received her master’s degree in 2006 and her Doctorate of Musical Arts in 2009. She completed her Bachelor’s degree at Pacific Lutheran University in 2004 as a horn player in Kathleen Vaught Farner’s studio. A lover of early music, she lectures and performs on natural horn as well as baroque horn. During her time in Madison she

  • student who took advantage of getting a variety of experiences, many of them not associated with formal courses—what I call a student who went the ‘extra mile’ to get the most out of her education.” Hunt didn’t just get an education at PLU; she also got a lot of support. “PLU has been so phenomenal through so much—beginnings, endings and hardships in between,” Hunt said. Health, Hardships and Healing Hardships don’t come much harder: In the summer of 2009, Hunt was diagnosed with cancer. “It was a

  • graduated from Central Washington University in 2009 and did freelance work for several years. He started working at PLU in 2012. Since then, he’s been responsible for completely redesigning the university’s website, and was a huge contributor ahead of an award for outstanding design and functionality in 2015. He is also the author of the book, 10 and 90: The Tackle That Changed Everything , and an inspirational speaker. He is on a mission to share his story and positive attitude after a spinal cord

  • and Matthew Anderson, East German-Chinese Cultural Relations in the Cold War Amy Grinsteiner and Andrew D’Antonio, Music as a Hub in the London Community Barbara Temple-Thurston and Rae-Ann Barras,Using Culture to Shape Environmental Attitudes and Activism Robert Wells, Elizabeth Herzfeldt-Kamprath, Kari Plog, Lorna Rodriguez,Oil Literacy 2009-2010Student Projects Austin Goble, Exploratory Research of Organic Farms in Turkey Jessica Lupton, A community’s Response to a Government’s Neglect

  • repeat a nursing course must first petition to do so. See Course Failure and Petition Process sections of the SoN Student Handbooks for more information. If repeating the course is permitted, the student will register on a space-available basis. If all sections of the course are closed the student must register for the course during a later semester. If progression is delayed for more than one (1) semester, the student may be required to enroll in a 1 credit skills refresher course, NURS 491-IS

  • Biology 34 semester hours in biology, plus 8 semester hours in required supporting courses BIOL 225, 226, 330, and 499 Plus: 20 additional upper-division biology hours that satisfy the following requirements: Cellular and Molecular Biology (one course): BIOL 341, 342, 442, 443, 444, 445, 448, or 449 Organism Structure and Function (one course): BIOL 352, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, or 453 Ecology and Evolution (one course): BIOL 362, 367, 368, 369, 461, or 462 NSCI 350 may count as an upper-division

  • ,GE Writing 4 semester hours (excluding ENGL 227) Any writing course from the 200-400 levels Electives 0 to 8 semester hours Any English-designated courses (100 to 400 level): literature, writing, or publishing and printing arts. Capstone Senior Seminar ENGL 434: Writing, Literature, and Public Engagement 4 semester hours Prerequisites: ENGL 227, 275, and 300. The capstone seminar, generally taken in the senior year, includes a capstone presentation consistent with the general university