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  • PLU and may not be met by courses taken at another university. Ways of Being and Knowing: The Distributional Core The six Ways of Being and Knowing requirements must be taken from six different program prefixes. All students will take one course in the Academic Study for Religion (RL). An additional Religion course may be used to satisfy one of the Ways of Being and Knowing. Engaging the Natural World (NW) courses require a lab, field experience, or applied learning component. If the student

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  • Students Current Students Information Sessions Request More Information Learning Outcomes Scholarly Projects 2017 Scholarly Projects 2018 Scholarly Projects 2019 Scholarly Projects Contact Information Graduate Admission Phone: 253-535-8570 Email: gradadmission@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue South Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Speak to a Graduate Admission Counselor Schedule a Phone Appointment College Links School of Nursing Contact Information Graduate Admission Phone: 253-535-8570

  • Students Current Students Information Sessions Request More Information Learning Outcomes Scholarly Projects 2017 Scholarly Projects 2018 Scholarly Projects 2019 Scholarly Projects Contact Information Graduate Admission Phone: 253-535-8570 Email: gradadmission@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue South Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Speak to a Graduate Admission Counselor Schedule a Phone Appointment College Links School of Nursing Contact Information Graduate Admission Phone: 253-535-8570

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  • Internships and Research Experiences in Physics Internships and Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) are an excellent way to apply the material you are learning in your physics and engineering courses outside of the classroom! Internships generally refer to a position in a company or business. Internships may be paid or unpaid, and there may be opportunities to apply your experience towards PLU credit. Consult with the Physics Department chair for more information. Check out the