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  • continued this work at PLU since 1996.  Her research interests include online language programs, bilingual education, and world language teacher preparation.  She has served on many professional boards, including ACTFL, NWALL, AATSP Juan de Fuca Chapter, WAFLT, and PNCFL. Tamara WilliamsTamara R. Williams is a Professor of Hispanic Studies with expertise in the Latin American region. Before assuming the role of Executive Director of the Wang Center, she taught Spanish Language at many levels as well as

  • . As preparation for this study away to US, we know that you practiced and worked hard on improving your English skills in every perspective – and that you want to continue improving while you are here. However, this improvement will not happen unless practice frequently with people who speak English. PLU has a great environment and friendly community where you can improve your language skills, so we strongly encourage you to speak up with others. Don’t be afraid to get laughed at or confuse other

  • presentation of the project to both an academic audience as well as the relevant school, district, state agency, and/or community organization. (5; 1 didactic, 4 clinical) EDUC 795 : Executive Leadership Internship The superintendent internship is part of the professional preparation of school administrators. The basic function of the internship is to enable the intern/candidate to gain the necessary experience in the performance of the critical tasks of his/her profession while under the close supervision

  • , learning, travel, leadership and service. What’s next? Earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from PLU does not enable me to begin working as a nurse right away. The first part of my Summer will be spent studying for the NCLEX (the State Boards for nursing). Once I pass this exam I will have a registered nurse (RN) license and can begin working as an RN. I will be beginning a perinatal (high-risk antepartum, labor and delivery, and postpartum nursing) registered nurse (RN) residency program this

  • available; mechanics of material failure, such as metal fatigue and fracture; turbulence in fluid flow; photovoltaic cell research for solar energy development; or applications of fluid flow and thermodynamics to the study of planetary atmospheres and ocean currents. While many applied physics graduates pursue professional careers in industry immediately after graduation from PLU, the program also provides excellent preparation for graduate study in nearly all fields of engineering. PHYS 153, 154, 163

  • will learn about several of the most used methods of research in social work, including experiments, surveys, interviews, practicum research, single subject design, content analysis, and analysis of secondary data. Research design, conceptualization, and sampling will be covered. Students will apply methods in course assignments and will demonstrate their cumulative learning through preparation of a research proposal using one of the methods. SOCW 535: Advanced Social Work Foundations (4)This

  • less of: butter, enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), red bell peppers, salt, chicken flavor (contains chicken fat), chicken fat, modified food starch, chicken flavor (contains egg yolk flavor, milk, salt, xanthan gum), blond roux (wheat flour, chicken fat, fully hydrogenated cottonseed oil), sugar, yeast extract, sodium phosphates, soy protein isolate, water, nisin preparation, chicken flavor (contains chicken stock, chicken powder

  • track after switching out of biology, but I value the extra opportunities that a fifth year of college allowed me to explore. Alex Limoges ’12 is from Vancouver, Wash. Looking back, I don’t feel like I have left anything undone or been disappointed by my experience. I am just ready to move forward. What’s next? Immediately, I will be concerned with preparing for and passing the NCLEX examination for my RN certification while I hunt for jobs. I hope to find a job in a critical care new-grad position

  • Preparation of portfolios and project work that reflects both academic and practical knowledge gained through the study of theatre. (2)

  • Coating of Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for use in BiomedicineKrista Sparks, Senior Capstone Seminar Two studies investigating the preparation of iron oxide nanoparticles for optimum performance in biomedical applications are reviewed. Surface modification of iron oxide nanoparticles in ferrofluids was studied for use as contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Physical characterization of the ferrofluids was performed using dynamic light scattering (DLS), transmission electron