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  • (4); Examining Self and Society (4); Exploring Values and Worldviews (4); Interpreting Text (4); Global Engagement (4); The Academic Study of Religion (4). International Honors students must complete the remaining semester hours of the General Education Program prior to graduation from the University: First-Year Experience Program: FYEP 101 (4); FYEP 102 (4); Fitness and Wellness (2); Quantitative Reasoning (4); and Engaging the Natural World (4). Students must also complete the senior

  • data with these mutant strains show promise in linking transcriptional processes to these mutation events. Our results could ultimately lead to further insight into mechanisms of adaptive mutagenesis, and its contribution to drug resistance and evolutionary pathways. 2:30 pm - Quantitative Analysis of Selected Synthetic Musks and Diethyl Phthalate in Women’s Perfumes Blair Troudt, Senior Capstone Seminar Women’s perfumes were analyzed for the presence of nitro musks, polycyclic musks, and diethyl

  • Chemistry Graduate Programs Colorado School of Mines Posted by: alemanem / November 10, 2020 November 10, 2020 The Colorado School of Mines Graduate Programs department offers MS (thesis and non-thesis options) and PhD degrees in Chemistry and Applied Chemistry. In addition, MS and PhD degrees are also offered in Geochemistry, Hydrological Sciences and Engineering, Materials Science, Nuclear Engineering, and Quantitative Biosciences and Engineering through interdisciplinary graduate programs

  • quantitative terms. Topics will vary by instructor and term but each section of the course will draw from one of the following disciplines: biology, chemistry, computer science and computer engineering, geosciences, mathematics, or physics. (4) IHON 260 : The Arts in Society - H2 This course is a multidisciplinary study of selected topics that represents the breadth and influence of arts in society. Topics will vary by instructor and term, but each section of the course will draw from one of the following

  • environmental studies majors, there’s also important data to collect and analyze within a stone’s throw of the university’s campus.Clover Creek flows 14 miles through Parkland, Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) and Lakewood before emptying into Lake Steilacoom. Its watershed spans 74 square miles. Much of the watershed’s stream system is impaired by low levels of dissolved oxygen, warm water temperatures and bacteria. State and county agencies are working with a coalition of local stakeholders to study and

  • experience. Students choose between tracks in Business Administration or Management Science and Quantitative Methods. The Business Administration track focuses on strategy, innovation, and effective decision making. In Management Science and Quantitative Methods, students will be introduced to the quantitative methods used in all areas of Business Analytics. Students may also choose to earn an emphasis with their degree in Entrepreneurship and Closely-Held Enterprise, Healthcare Management, Supply Chain

  • a firm grasp on research design and methods. This advantage of a sociology major provides breadth and the potential for adaptability. Sociology majors who are interested in crime and deviance gravitate toward careers in law, law enforcement, and victim advocacy. Students who especially enjoy research design, statistics, and data analysis seek positions in marketing, assessment, public relations, and organizational research. Courses in race/ethnicity, social stratification, and global studies can

  • , provides the tools needed to the professional students, and cultivates mathematics majors. We strive to prepare our majors and minors for more advanced graduate work or for entering the work force. Through research, the department seeks to expand fundamental knowledge of mathematics and students are invited to join faculty on this journey.Department Goals To create an atmosphere that encourages students and supports their efforts; To develop the analytical and quantitative reasoning skills of all

  • (BSCS), Taylor Lunde (BACS) LuteLive is an iOS application aiming to promote general student engagement among PLU athletics. Inspired by GoLutes.com, we aimed to make an easier and more accessible application that allows a user to pick a favorite sport, to be kept up to date, as well as informed about upcoming events. Users will have access to the current team rosters, schedules, and statistics. Using Swift, AlamoFire and Kanna libraries, we were able to translate HTML data into live information in

  • Associate, Casimir Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy, Pacific Lutheran University Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Seattle Pacific University MEd in Research Methodology and Quantitative Methods, Vanderbilt Peabody College Master of Science in Data Science, University of Denver Master of Science in Life-Span Developmental Psychology, West Virginia University PhD in Clinical Psychology, Seattle Pacific