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Bachelor's Degrees Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Arts in Communication (B.A.C.) Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.E.) Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology (B.A.K.
Academic Structure College of Health Professions Kinesiology Nursing Social Work College of Liberal Studies Anthropology Economics English Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Global & Cultural Studies History Holocaust & Genocide Studies Individualized Major Native American & Indigenous Studies Philosophy Political Science Publishing & Printing Arts Religion Sociology & Criminal Justice College of Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Science & Environmental
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Administrative Assistant - Graduate Programs | School of Nursing | heather.graves@plu.edu | 253.535.7042
Heather Graves Administrative Assistant - Graduate Programs Phone: 253.535.7042 Email: heather.grave
Office HoursMon: 7:30 am - 4:30 pmTue: 7:30 am - 4:30 pmWed: 7:30 am - 4:30 pmThu: 7:30 am - 4:30 pmFri: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm -
Graduate Student Clinical Placement Coordinator | School of Nursing | bolinj@plu.edu
Jennifer Bolin Graduate Student Clinical Placement Coordinator Email: bolinj@plu.edu
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Admissions Coordinator | School of Nursing | pbarbeau@plu.edu | 253-535-7027
Paul Barbeau Admissions Coordinator He/Him Phone: 253-535-7027 Email: pbarbeau@plu.edu Office Locati
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Translating the Enlightenment The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) recently awarded Professor of French Rebecca Wilkin a $133,333 grant under the Scholarly Editions and Translations interest area. Wilkin and her collaborator Angela Hunter, an English professor from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock,…
Timely Research PLU faculty members engage in research critical to today and tomorrow Posted by: Logan Seelye / November 1, 2021 November 1, 2021 By Veronica CrakerResoLute Assistant DirectorTranslating the EnlightenmentThe National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) recently awarded Professor of French Rebecca Wilkin a $133,333 grant under the Scholarly Editions and Translations interest area. Wilkin and her collaborator Angela Hunter, an English professor from the University of Arkansas at
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S. Smith, SoN Dean, August, 2015, RAD Committee, 12/9/15
with other personnel or providers, it is the faculty member’s responsibility to ensure that student supervision is adequate, supportive, and reliable for the students’ clinical needs. All required and generally expected components of nursing practice will be provided as appropriate to the activity. Assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, and documentation will all be conducted at a level consistent with professional standards and guidelines for population needs and the type of care
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A personalized learning experience will ensure graduate nursing students get what they need to be successful.
Videos Spotlighting the Doctor of Nursing PracticePersonalized Learning ExperienceA personalized learning experience will ensure graduate nursing students get what they need to be successful. In this video, Kathy Richardson, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the School of Nursing, talks about how PLU’s nursing graduate programs prepare future nurses and nurse practitioners.The Value of a Doctor of Nursing PracticeThe PLU Doctor of Nursing Practice degree prepares graduates in one of two
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A high level of English proficiency is necessary for academic success in nursing as well as for patient safety.
English proficiency requirements for undergraduate nursing programs:A high level of English proficiency is necessary for academic success in nursing as well as for patient safety. In addition to Pacific Lutheran University’s English proficiency requirements, all applicants to the School of Nursing whose first language is not English (including international and/or U.S. residents) must meet additional requirements. Two options are currently available for international applicants: The Test of
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Prospective BSN students are encouraged to attend an information session to learn more about the program.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) ProgramProspective BSN students are encouraged to attend an information session to learn more about the program. If you cannot attend one of the information sessions listed below, feel free to contact the Office of Admission at 253-535-7151 or admission@plu.edu.BSN Information Sessions: Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 04:00 pm Thursday, March 6, 2025 at 04:00 pm Thursday, May 15, 2025 at 04:00 pm To RSVP for these sessions and receive Zoom meeting information
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What is studying history all about at PLU? Traditionally, the discipline of history has focused on the critical analysis of text-based evidence from the past and seeks a detailed, complex
Mission StatementWhat is studying history all about at PLU? Traditionally, the discipline of history has focused on the critical analysis of text-based evidence from the past and seeks a detailed, complex understanding of individual and collective human behaviors as they have changed over time. PLU students of history develop lifelong habits of critical thinking, inquiry-based reading of texts, effective research and technical skills, and the appreciation of complexity and diversity in human
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