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  • Seminar 190 GenEd4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits Year 2 Sophomore 1BIOL 201 Introduction to Microbiology PSYC 320 Development Across the Lifespan STAT 231 Introductory Statistics NURS 220 Nursing Competencies I PHED Physical Activity4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 1 Credit January TermSTAT 231 Introductory Statistics (If not taken in previous semester)4 Credits Sophomore 2NURS 260 Professional Foundations I NURS 270 Health Assessment / Promotion NURS 280 Pathological Processes General

  • Nick Paterno Resident Instructor of Mathematics he/him/his Phone: 253-535-8169 Email: paternnj@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 261 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Additional Titles/Roles Data Management Lead @ OpenIntro Fellow @ OpenIntro Education MS, Mathematics, Portland State University, 2011 BS, Mathematics, University of Montana, 2009 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Introductory Statistics Statistical Computing Selected Presentations Cascadia R

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  • New Curriculum, Beginning Fall 2021 Prerequisites Biology 205 – Anatomy and Physiology I Biology 206 – Anatomy and Physiology II Chemistry 105 – Chemistry of Life (Intro into Organic and Biochemistry Biology 201 – Introduction to Microbiology Psychology 320 – Development Across the Lifespan (Psychology 101 – Introduction to Psychology is a prerequisite to Psychology 320) Statistics 231 – Introductory Statistics Nursing 120 - Nutrition Junior Year Semester 1 NURS 305 - Patho/Pharm I NURS 306

  • Research at PLUResearch experience at PLU begins with participation in research studies as a requirement for successful completion of our introductory and social psychology courses. Further explanation of these requirements are outlined below.   Our students regularly present their research at professional meetings, such as the Western Psychological Association and the Washington State Psychological Association.  In addition, students are involved in faculty research projects in both the

  • Research at PLUResearch experience at PLU begins with participation in research studies as a requirement for successful completion of our introductory and social psychology courses. Further explanation of these requirements are outlined below.   Our students regularly present their research at professional meetings, such as the Western Psychological Association and the Washington State Psychological Association.  In addition, students are involved in faculty research projects in both the

  • 336: Deviance SOCI 413: Criminological Theory SOCI 495: Internship SOCI 499: Capstone STAT 233: Introductory Statistics 4 semester hours of a SOCI Inequality Elective course. Choose from SOCI 210 (Gender and Society), 240 (Social Problems), 332 (Race and Ethnicity), or 410 (Social Stratification). 4 semester hours of a Criminal Justice Elective course. Choose from SOCI 226 (Delinquency and Juvenile Justice), 287 (ST in Criminal Justice), 387 (ST in Criminal Justice), SOCI 494 (Gender and Violence

  • SOCI 232: Research Methods SOCI 330: Family or SOCI 336: Deviance SOCI 496: Sociological Theory SOCI 499: Capstone STAT 233: Introductory Statistics 4 semester hours of a 200-level SOCI course. Choose from 210 (Gender and Society), 240 (Social Problems), or 287 (ST in Sociology). 4 semester hours of a 400-level SOCI course. Choose from 410 (Social Stratification), 494 (Gender and Violence), or 495 (Internship). Plus: 8 semester hours of SOCI electives not used above. Choose from 210 (Gender and

  • toward fulfillment of General Education Requirements (4) or FYEP 190 (4), a Freshman Inquiry Seminar PHEDPhysical Education Activity Class (1) Spring of First Year General Ed*** One course toward fulfillment of General Education Requirements (4) or FYEP 190 (4), a Freshman Inquiry Seminar CHEM 105**Chemistry of Life (4) STAT 231**Introductory Statistics (4) FYEP 190 Freshman Inquiry Seminar (4) or WRIT101, if not taken Fall or January of freshman year or one class toward fulfillment of General

  • and Physiology II Chemistry 105 – Chemistry of Life (Intro to Organic and Biochemistry) Biology 201 – Introduction to Microbiology Psychology 320 – Development Across the Lifespan (Psychology 101 – Introduction to Psychology is a prerequisite to Psychology 320) Statistics 231 – Introductory Statistics Nursing 120 – Nutrition Junior Year (Beginning of the Nursing Program)Semester 1 Nursing 305 – Patho/Pharm I (4) Nursing 306 – Foundations of Care Delivery & Health Promotion (3) Nursing 307 – Health

  • requirements for the minor in any order that meets course prerequisites. A maximum of eight (8) credits may be double-counted for other major and minor requirements, although students minoring in statistics may not use any of their “8 additional semester hours of statistics” toward the Data Science minor. Students may transfer a maximum of 8 semester hours toward the Data Science minor, unless they have permission from the chair. All courses counted toward the minor must be completed with grades of C or