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  • Entrepreneurship & Closely-Held Enterprises The Entrepreneurship & Closely-Held Enterprises MBA Emphasis and Certificate prepares students to lead in entrepreneurial settings and firms where ownership is closely held. The entrepreneurial spirit is essential for the successful launch of a new venture and in each generation. Job creation, creativity, and innovation abound in new ventures and closely held firms. The emphasis/certificate provides practical skills for managing and analyzing

  • helpful FAQs and on-demand tutorials, in addition to personal support via phone or email.  If you’re on campus, you can also drop by their location on the first floor of the Library.Learn More Instructional Technologies Students in blended classes with portions on-campus at PLU can take advantages of the equipment and training resources provided by Instructional Technologies.  Need a piece of equipment to create or appropriately present a project in class?  Interested in improving your skills in Sakai

  • Are you transferring to PLU?Interested in ROTC? Benefits Financial: Compete for an ROTC Scholarship that covers 100% tuition & fees Room and Board gift from PLU valued at $11,000/year $1200 a year for books/materials Monthly stipend of $420 Senior Year: $420 Skills Leadership: You could have the opportunity to command soldiers as a Lieutenant, and ROTC will give you experience and guidance to help you develop your leadership abilities. Management: Learn how to analyze, organize, plan, and

  • and artistic skills as they play it. Unique among the major ensembles is the significant collaborative repertoire for the orchestra in which it shares the stage with soloists, choirs, chamber ensembles and actors. Playing in the orchestra offers unparalleled opportunity for developing listening skills and artistic sensitivity. Because of its central role in western music, many of the most profound artistic statements of our culture have been and continue to be written for the orchestra. That

  • & Human Resources. The Innovation Studies minor helped McKinney tie her academic programs together. “The Innovation Studies program gave me significant hands-on experience where I could apply my business, philosophy, and creativity skills. I learned about the importance of human centered design, and how valuable creativity is even within the most mundane parts of our lives.” Cameron Clem Cameron Clem majored in Business Administration with a concentration in Management and Human Resources. Cameron

  • receive that guidance, especially because we are working remotely,” said Le.    The internship concluded with a chance for the internship students to present their research and results to the scientists of BRI. “I had a chance to practice our communication skills and imagined we were professional scientists, It really helped me build skills that will be necessary for my career,” Le said.  After graduation, Le plans on pursuing a graduate degree and applying for more work in medical research to

  • the earth. Unfortunately, the law can also be used to stymie those efforts.”  “That’s why we are proud of how our students lean into the uncomfortable to seek justice. The legal system is a better place with PLU students navigating it.” According to Artime, PLU’s pre-law minor will offer courses from several disciplines to develop skills in understanding the law, developing a sense of professional ethics, practicing analytical reasoning, growing in their written and oral communication skills, and

  • & Health/Fitness Certification students do not have to take this Math 123 course WEST-B (Basic Skills Test for Reading, Mathematics, and Writing) or equivalent SAT/ACT Score (Official SAT/ACT scores must be sent to PLU. Equivalent scores are based on test date.) SAT: Reading 500 or 27, Math 515 or 27.5, Writing 490 or 28 ACT: Reading 22, Math 22, Writing 8 or 23 PLU is test-optional (SAT & ACT) for admission to the university and direct admission to Education APPLY TO PLU & EDUCATION Transfer & Running

  • Jessica Waiau ‘08 Posted by: juliannh / February 23, 2022 February 23, 2022 By Felix HalvorsonPLU student Jessica Waiau (‘08) used her time at PLU to work with the Diversity Center, Hawai’i Club, the Education Program, and then started working immediately after graduation. She recently joined me for an interview in which she discussed how the Diversity Center impacted her identity development, communication skills, and perspectives on community. Our conversation was filled with warmth, funny

  • hours or by special appointment. Students are expected to respond to the advisor’s request for conferences. If a student wishes to change their faculty advisor, they must complete and submit a change of advisor form, available in the School of Nursing main office. Learning LabsThe School of Nursing labs include the nursing skills lab, health assessment lab, computer lab and simulation lab. For skills which are assigned in specific courses, students are scheduled for specific laboratory times. ‘Open