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you into contact with people who took you out of your own framework and broadened your perspective. And maybe learning a language has taken you into an unforeseen future. If so, we’d like to hear about it. To echo Dean Albrecht, please send us your stories! No matter how short or long, they will become texts for us to use as we develop our programs and communicate what languages can do for our present students in the future. We also hope to share some of your stories on our web pages and in our
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elementary, middle and high schools. “We offer an efficient, straightforward path into education,” Larsen said. “But we don’t cut corners.” The program attracts a variety of students, ranging in age from 22 to 50-plus. Some come straight from their undergraduate programs, while others are career-changers searching for a chance to make a difference in young people’s lives through education. “People can come in with pretty much any bachelor’s degree, as long as they have sufficient coursework in the area
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member will contact you with a personalized recommendation on which course to take. The PLU Department of Languages & Literatures Our three programs–Chinese, French & Francophone Studies, and Hispanic & Latino Studies–offer introductory and intermediate-level courses in Chinese, French, and Spanish, as well upper division literature, film, and cultural studies courses. We also support the Native American & Indigenous Studies Program by offering introductory level courses in Southern Lushootseed. If
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253.535.7272 www.plu.edu/education/ educ@plu.edu Allison Drago, Ed.D., Associate Dean Undergraduate Admissions https://www.plu.edu/education/how-to-apply B.A.E. – Elementary Education www.plu.edu/education/programs/bachelor-of-arts-in-education/ B.A.E. – Outreach Education www.plu.edu/education/programs/bachelor-of-arts-in-education/ Click to view catalog information for specific area: Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.E.) Degree Elementary Certification and Endorsement Options Elementary
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delivered online, either synchronously or asynchronously. Classes are held throughout the year as well as in summer and January Term (J-Term). Students will have the opportunity to complete a J-Term study away to travel abroad and locally to learn and compare other health models. PLU’s MSW Program is currently in Pre-Candidacy for Accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education’s Board of Accreditation. Students who enter programs in Pre-Candidacy will be retroactively recognized as having
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for Cornell Outdoor Education as the manager of the climbing division. “It really laid the groundwork for me to get into the outdoor industry,” he said. “My work at PLU Outdoor Rec was a big part of why I was offered that position at Cornell.” Now he lives in Colorado after taking a position with American Mountain Guides Association, where he does policy and advocacy work. That entails working on a national level to ensure climbers, guided groups and university programs can get access to public
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***Progression to be phased out Spring 2025 Year 1 SummerNURS 700 Advanced Practice Roles NURS 701 T
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***Progression to be phased out Spring 2025*Note: Individual part-time progressions may vary. Re
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staff and community members, readings and reflections, develop an understanding of the meaning of service in another culture and deepen one's own ethic of meaningful service. (4) SOCW 350 : Social Policy II: Social Policy Analysis Students develop legislative policy practice and advocacy skills, and examine the impact of policy implementation, administration, and governmental structure on services to vulnerable populations. Critical thinking is used to analyze contemporary global and local policy in
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uncontrolled by university administration. Cloe Easter“Our Most Valuable Asset”: Alcohol and The Third Reich’s Pursuit of a “Racially Pure” Nation” Cloe Easter Germany’s Third Reich garners much interest and attention in both popular and academic circles alike. As a result, there is an incredible number of books and other scholarly work published regarding Nazi Germany. However, there is not one book that solely delves into the topic of the Third Reich’s relationship with alcohol. As a result, in order to
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