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  • New Delete Education Academic Programs all programs program website Education Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Professional Studies Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Education Major Minute Transcription [video: Dr. Sutton sits in front of a white wall, dressed in a button-down shirt and speaking to the camera.] Paul Sutton, PhD, Professor of Education: Hi. I’m professor Paul Sutton. I teach in the Education Department. And this is my Major Minute. [video: Over the video of Dr. Sutton, the

  • New Delete Theatre Academic Programs all programs program website Theatre Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Professional Studies Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts Video Transcription Theatre & Dance Major Minute Transcription [video: Dr. Tom Smith stands in front of rows of red theatre seats.] Dr. Smith: Hi, I’m Tom Smith, the Chair of Theatre and Dance. And I’m here today to talk to you about all the awesomeness that is majoring or minoring in Theatre or Dance. Dr. Smith: This is my

  • Elementary in Puyallup. “PLU prepared me very well,” she said. “Professors were really invested in your experience in and out of the classroom.” Instructors complemented textbooks and articles by presenting students with realistic classroom scenarios involving struggling students, Skipworth said. “It was very practical,” she added. Jasmine Skipworth Skipworth, who grew up in Graham and Puyallup, came to PLU after completing a bachelor’s degree in integrated educational studies form Chapman University in

  • studies form Chapman University in southern California. While her undergraduate degree included some observation and research in schools, it did not include state teacher certification. PLU’s graduate program allowed her to obtain a master’s degree and Washington state certification. At PLU, Skipworth recalled weekly visits to classrooms in various schools in neighboring school districts. “We would come back to PLU after lunch and discuss as a group what we witnessed,” she said. “Having that

  • quickly realizing it wasn’t a good fit, she struggled to find a landing spot. She quickly learned that her next choice, chemistry, wasn’t in the cards either. Then, with the help of Hames’ class, she discovered the depth and breadth of global studies. Public health quickly rose to the top of her interests within the field. She plans to continue exploring that topic on a global scale through study away. She’s considering enrolling in the semester Gateway program in Oaxaca, Mexico. “This definitely

  • New Delete Anthropology Academic Programs all programs program website Anthropology Undergraduate Minor College of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts About Anthropology is so much more than stones and old bones — especially at PLU. Here you’ll also examine the politics, medicine, kinship, art and religion of various peoples and times to develop your understanding of the nature and variety of all humanity. Anthropology tries to bring the world’s people into human focus through observation of people