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  • , Environmental Studies, Financial Mathematics (BS), French, German, Hispanic Studies, History, Mathematics (BA, BS), Mathematics Education (BS), Music (BA, BME, BMA, BM), Norwegian, Nursing (BSN), Philosophy, Physical Education (BAPE, BSPE), Physics (BA, BS), Political Science, Psychology (BS, BA), Religion, Scandinavian Area Studies, Secondary Education (BAE), Social Work, Sociology and Criminal Justice, Studio Arts (BA, BFA), Theatre (BA, BFA). Complementary Majors (must accompany another major): Global

  • Refunds: Title IV/Institutional Financial Aid Refunds: Withdrawals Registration Process Religion Repeating Courses Roster: Administration Roster: Board of Regents Second Academic Dismissal Second Bachelor’s Degree Earn – Simultaneously Second Bachelor’s Degree Earned – Returning Students Sexual Misconduct Policy Social Work Sociology & Criminal Justice Statistics STEM Education Minor Student Life and Campus Resources Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act Time Limits Total Required Hours and

  • Sociology & Criminal Justice Galen Ciscell – Spring 2020 Cohort Laura Fitzwater Gonzales – Fall 2021 Cohort Kate Luther – Fall 2021 Cohort Lauri McCloud – Spring 2021 Cohort Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Program Seth Dowland – Fall 2021 Cohort Global Studies Program Ami V. Shah – Summer 2020 Cohort Humanities *Weiwei Liu – Fall 2019 Cohort * Yingchun Song – Fall 2019 Cohort Social Sciences *Brian Pitman – Spring 2020 Cohort College of Natural Sciences Department of Biology Jacob Egge – Spring 2020

  • Applying social psychological principles to paranormal occurrences in one of Great Britian’s most haunted cities, Edinburgh, Scotland, with assistant sociology professor Dan Renfrow Discovering the history and culture of Tanzania by trekking up Mount Kilimanjaro, journeying into the Ngorongoro Crater and experiencing the island of Zanzibar with English professor David Seal and multimedia services director Kirk Isakson Blog posts and photographs can be viewed by country and by individual bloggers

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  • Graduate College of Health Professions DNP,Nurse Executive,DNP/MBA, Theatre Theatre Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Professional Studies theater,musical,acting,directing,playwriting,improvisation,technical,design,stage,lighting,drama,actor,thespian,improvisation,performance,perform Sociology Sociology Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Liberal Studies society,diversity,social justice,research,direct transfer agreement,transfer friendly,direct transfer,transfer

  • Studies Global Studies Peace Corps Prep Political Science Psychology Sociology plusocw I chose to study social work at PLU after much thought about how I could best serve my community. I did not initially know social work would be where I ended up, but my choice with the program has been one of the most rewarding experiences I have endured. The program is so welcoming and meets every student where they are at. — Maddie L., ‘21 Did you know? 100% of social work majors get hands-on learning experience

  • & Magnetism4PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism5PHYS 1544Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Mechanics4PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Mechanics5PHYS 1534Gen Ed (Natural World) Psychology4 or 5PSYC 1014Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Research4 or 5GENR 100TR4Elective Seminar4 or 5GENR 100TR4Elective Statistics4 or 5STAT 2314Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) [May not be used to fulfill the statistics requirement for degrees in psychology, sociology, social work or

  • said. “To make a difference we need white people who are willing to carry the banner on race.” By the end of the program, PLU student Yannet Gudeta Urgessa ’16 said she believed DiAngelo followed her opening pledge. The sociology major said she appreciated that DiAngelo’s presentation challenged people to be uncomfortable. “There are certain things in our society that we sugar-coat to make comfortable,” Gudeta Urgessa said. “Some truths are hard, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t reality.”RECENT

  • Grosvenor, Global Studies, Sociology) Austin Karr (Gina Hames, History) Fulton Bryant-Anderson (Michael Halvorson, History, Innovation Studies) Kristin Moniz (Michael Halvorson, History / Karen Travis, Economics) Gracie Anderson (Peter Grosvenor, Global Studies, Sociology) Ben Merrill (Ralph Flick, School of Business) Zackery Gostisha (Rebekah Mergenthal, History) Sarah Cornell Maier (Mark Mulder, School of Business) Damian Alessandro (Michael Halvorson, Innovation Studies) Abigail E. Welch (Rebekah