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College Bound Interest FormPlease complete this interest form only if you are a Washington State student who will receive the College Bound Scholarship. You can find our general interest form here. /*
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, exhibitions, or contests; courses to be taken in other departments; internships; etc.) All faculty legislation substantively affecting general education elements or degree requirement shall carry with it an effective date. All curricular changes, except special topics courses that do not meet a general education element, shall be placed on the EPC 30-Day Notice of Curriculum Changes and receive faculty approval before being listed in the university catalog by the Office of the Registrar, or on the PLU
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Fred Tobiason, Ph.D. Research Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Email: tobiasfl@plu.edu Professional Education Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1963 B.A., Pacific Lutheran University, 1958 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise General chemistry Physical chemistry Polymer chemistry Responsibilities Physical chemistry Polymers
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Emphasis 14 semester hours beyond the Foundation courses (see listing above) CHEM 342, 344 CHEM 405 or 450 or 456; CHEM 410, 420 The General Emphasis can lead to American Chemical Society Certification if the following courses are included: CHEM 403, 450 and either CHEM 405, 440 or 456. Biochemistry Emphasis 25 semester hours beyond the Foundation courses (see listing above) B.S. in chemistry with biochemistry emphasis is often done as a double major with biology CHEM 403, 405, 410, 420 BIOL 225, 226 4
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Accident Reports Emergency Response Emergency Communication Fire & Other Evacuation (Get Out) Incidents Lock Down & Other (Stay In) Incidents First Aid General Safety Hazard Communication Plans On-Campus Emergencies Off-Campus Emergencies Personal Safety Possession of Weapons Safety Bulletin Boards
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Milly Maddian Office Manager She/Her Phone: 253-535-7548 Email: milly.maddian@plu.edu Professional Responsibilities General HR questions Front desk operations Faculty/staff phone directory Retiree information Employment applications and references Verification of employment Unemployment Personnel files and records Label/list requests
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The University maintains general liability insurance that covers students while they are caring for patients or clients as part of a University course. Students should consider carrying their own liability insurance policy if they work in a nurse‐related position outside of their student responsibilities.
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Polymer Electrolytes for Battery Applications Polymer physics Scattering using light, X-Rays, and Neutrons Polymer Blends Block Copolymers Nanomorphology Polymer Synthesis and Characterization Atomic Force Microscopy Responsibilities CHEM 115 – General Chemistry I Lab CHEM 116 – General Chemistry II CHEM 341 – Physical Chemistry I CHEM 343 – Physical Chemistry Lab I CHEM 342 – Physical Chemistry II CHEM 344 – Physical Chemistry Lab II CHEM 410 – Intro to Research CHEM 420 – Instrumental Analysis (also
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designates an appropriate time(s) in which to take the examination. The current format of the PCAT includes the following sections: Writing – conventions of language and problem solving. Verbal Ability – analogies and sentence completion. Biology – general biology, microbiology, human anatomy and physiology. Chemistry – general chemistry, organic chemistry and basic biochemical processes. Reading Comprehension – comprehension, analysis and evaluation. Quantitative Ability – basic math, algebra
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