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the responses to them. This exhibit supported the PLU Counseling Center, PLU Health Center, the School of Nursing, and departments of History, Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology. Read Previous Where’s the New Testing Center? Read Next On Exhibit (Virtually): Wang Center Contest Winners LATEST POSTS Black History Month: Black Art Matters Exhibit January 31, 2023 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL symposium February 16, 2022 On Exhibit: Women’s
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-Requisites Required Courses for Admission: Pacific Lutheran University Course Pierce College Course PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology PSYC& 100 General Psychology WRIT 100TR English Composition I ENGL& 101 English Composition I MATH 123 Modern Elementary Math I: Number Sense and Algebraic Sense (only for Elementary Education) MATH& 131 Structure of Elementary Mathematics 1: Number Systems and Problem Solving Course Equivalencies for Teacher Certification*: Pacific Lutheran University Course Pierce
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philosophy and psychology principles to wealth management. VIEW STORY Global policy, politics and partnerships Emily Peterson ’14 works with partners around the globe at a NYC-based public affairs agency. VIEW STORY Fighting for voters’ rights Dayton Campbell-Harris ’16 serves as a staff attorney for the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project. VIEW STORY THE SCIENCE OF CARE A great caretaker understands science. A great scientist cares for people. These Lutes exemplify this balance in their academic inquiry
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degree from a regionally accredited institution in Family Studies, Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or the equivalent • If candidates do not hold a Bachelor’s in the above fields, then they must have 15 semester hours (or 22.5 quarter hours) of study in Family Studies, Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or the equivalent.
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Assistants Maddie Barr Matthew Lewis Olivia Burg Mandy Nguyen Noah Collell Alan Oakley Corey Cook Dunka Ramirez Logan Denen Josh Sandoval Lorelei Eddy Jackie Soto-Oseguera Isabel Garza Erin Swanson Cass Hunt Emma Taupin Lea Jefson Sara Wifall Psychology Lab Coordinator Isabel Garza Research Familiarization Coordinator Isabel Garza Recognition of Student Achievements Psi Chi Officers (2022-2023) President: Jade Vanags Secretary: Olivia Burg Vice President: Tahra Menon Treasurer: Alisha Nkwonta *President
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Student Research Conference Program Fall23.pub College of Natural Sciences - Department of Psychology December 7, 2023 4:30-6:30p m Chris Knutzen Hall Anderson University Center (AUC) FALL 2023 PS YCHOLOGY S TUDENT RESEARCH Recognition of Student Achievements President: Brianna Christiansen Vice President: Amberly Lunsford Psi Chi Officers (2023-2024) Media Director: Amaya Hoopii-Baptista Secretary: Sara Wifall *President of Psych Club: Josh Sandoval Recognition of Graduating Seniors Closing
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campus, providing a safe, inclusive and affirming community for all who live there. CLICK HERE to learn more about Hinderlie Hall. Read Previous Psychology major Stephanie Aparicio Zambrano ’23 on her internship & student experience Read Next You Ask, We Answer: What accommodations does PLU provide? LATEST POSTS Major Minute Monday: Political Science November 11, 2024 The FAFSA Isn’t Open Yet… But Here’s How You Can Prep for Financial Aid Season November 11, 2024 YouTube Short: PLU Parkland Night
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Darwin Day 2024 Feb 12th, 10:30-11:30AM, Rieke 1st Floor Lobby Help the Biology Department Celebrate!Darwin Day honors scientific inquiry, persistence, and curiosity. Held every February 12th – marking the birth of Charles Darwin on that day in 1809 – universities and scientific communities around the world commemorate the impact of Darwin’s work, celebrate the interaction of scientific disciplines, and encourage and inspire everyone to get involved in science. The Biology & Psychology
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Division of Social Sciences Anthropology Economics History Marriage and Family Therapy (Graduate level only) Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology & Criminal Justice Undergraduate Degrees Offered Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Major Requirement: A major is a sequence of courses in one area, usually in one department. A major should be selected by the end of the sophomore year. The choice must be approved by the department chair (or in case of special academic programs, the program
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Student ResourcesGender, Sexuality, and Race Studies students pursue careers in law, advocacy, counseling, education, international policy, health, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, public administration, and history–among many others. Click on the links below to read what graduates from our program have to say about how their degrees prepared them for their careers! (Note that the GSRS Program was the Women’s and Gender Studies (WMGS) Program through the end of Spring 2020.) By
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