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  • Green River College but show you how you can finish a degree at PLU in just two years.BiologyBachelor of Arts (BA) in BiologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in BiologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in Biology, Pre-Med with a gap yearAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in Biology, Pre-Med without a gap

  • College but show you how you can finish a degree at PLU in just two years.BiologyBachelor of Arts (BA) in BiologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in BiologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in Biology, Pre-Med track with a gap yearAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in Biology, Pre-Med track without a gap

  • plan your time at South Seattle College but will also show you how you can finish a degree at PLU in just two years.BiologyBachelor of Arts (BA) in BiologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in BiologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in Biology, pre-med track with a gap yearAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in

  • can finish a degree at PLU in just two years.BiologyBachelor of Arts (BA) in BiologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in BiologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in Biology, pre-med track with a gap yearAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in Biology, pre-med track without a gap yearAssociate of Science (AS-T

  • Heidi Schutz, PhDDepartment of BiologyCollaborative Student Wikis Heidi Schutz in Anatomy lab. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) Wikispaces Product Website: www.wikispaces.com Cost:  Free for educators and students.Heidi Schutz is an Assistant Professor in Biology and teaches Anatomy and Physiology and Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. She is committed to implementing the core concepts of Vision and Change into biology education, in addition to implementing active learning as much as possible. She

  • FacilitiesThe College of Natural Sciences is home to the Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Mathematics, Psychology, and Physics departments, as well as the Environmental Studies and Data Science programs. The Morken Center for Learning and Technology houses the Office of the Dean, the Computer Science Department, the Mathematics Department, and the Data Science Program. The Biology Department, Chemistry Department, Earth Science Department, Physics Department, and

  • impact people’s lives in a positive way, but I also didn’t want to major in biology or chemistry, so I entered my freshman year as a computer science major,” he says. It was a choice that would radically change his chosen path. In his first computer science class at PLU, Gavidia learned how quickly software can scale and impact people around the world. “Just one person, or a small group of people, can accomplish so much,” Gavidia says. That moment was key for him: he realized he didn’t have to go to

  • its graduates to engage the world. “The Fulbright Fellowship is an ideal match with the global focus of this university,” Storfjell said. The Fulbright is a prestigious fellowship, and both the recipients and PLU deserve recognition for their efforts. But what does it mean for current Fulbright Fellows who are currently abroad as part of the program? For Michael Wauters ’07, that answer is easy. As a senior majoring in biology, Wauters received a fellowship to assist on an epidemiological study of

  • research retreat.“We talked about how we could best take advantage of this particular opportunity, and what’s important for environmental studies at PLU and for the students,” said William Teska, professor of biology and chair of environmental studies. “We want to use the funds in a way that makes the maximum impact for PLU, but also for the environment,” he added. “We want to make the world a better place, and to make our region a better place.” The grant provides a unique opportunity to move the

  • everything from stormwater to soil samples to industrial waste. The outdoorsy trail from National Geographic to analyzing waste makes surprising sense. As Chontofalsky grew older, he thought he’d go into state wildlife biology after graduating from PLU with a biology degree in 2003. But, two days after finishing up his senior project, Chontofalsky wound up interviewing with a private environmental science lab.He took the job and found that he loved his new field. “I spend a lot of time running or hiking