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  • D.N.P. Program for B.S.N. (Prepared Registered Nurses) The Doctor of Nursing Practice program is designed for nurses seeking a terminal degree at the highest level of nursing practice.

    scheduled information sessions and review the website. Upon matriculation, all students are assigned a graduate faculty advisor. Non-Matriculated Students B.S.N. or M.S.N.-prepared registered nurses may, with permission of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, enroll in up to nine semester hours of D.N.P. courses on a non-matriculated basis. Non-matriculated students are, by definition, non-degree seeking individuals, and there is no guarantee that non-matriculated students will eventually be

  • The curriculum for the Business and Economic History program at PLU is administered by the History department, and taught by the Benson Family Chair.

    Curriculum and ProgrammingThe curriculum for the Business and Economic History program at PLU is administered by the History department, and taught by the Benson Family Chair. Currently, the program consists of six courses taught on a rotating basis, providing students with an introduction to major themes in U.S. Business and Economic history, and providing greater depth in the fields of business ethics, human centered design, and the history of technology. At least two courses offered each

  • Pre-Licensure (RN-Preparation), 15 months, 56 semester credits

    * (for students desiring to take certification exams – optional courses are not required for the MSN degree) NURS 532: Clinical Outcomes Management II (6) (required for CNL) OR MSN Nurse Educator Specialty Courses (additional 18 credits) (courses required to sit for CNE exam) NURS 538: Program Development (3) NURS 550: Curriculum, Instruction, and Evaluation (3) NURS 595: Internship (2 to 12) Entry Level Master's - New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024 Pre-Licensure (RN-Preparation), 15 months, 56

  • Pre-Licensure (RN-Preparation), 15 months, 56 semester credits

    : Advanced Health Assessment & Health Promotion3 credits Spring TermNURS 526: Leadership and Management NURS 527: Evaluations and Outcomes Research NURS 531: Clinical Outcomes Management I NURS 542: Advanced Pathophysiology & Pharmacology for Nursing Practice3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits Summer TermNURS 530: Resource Management NURS 596: Scholarly Inquiry3 credits 2 credits Optional * (for students desiring to take certification exams – optional courses are not required for the MSN degree) NURS

  • Want to know more about applying to graduate schools or what you can do with an undergraduate major in psychology? If your questions did not get answered with the information at the left, click here

    Milestones handout (on legal size paper) for your use in planning your academic program. What courses should I take and when?The typical student entering PLU as a freshman may take several courses in psychology before deciding whether or not to major in psychology or which major is best.  Although every student is unique, check out the schedules for typical or recommended course sequences for the Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Arts psychology degrees. Please note that students should complete

  • Prerequisites, when required, are listed in the individual course descriptions. Prior consultation with the instructor of any advanced course is invited.

    Minor in Political SciencePrerequisites, when required, are listed in the individual course descriptions. Prior consultation with the instructor of any advanced course is invited. Students wishing to pursue a major or minor in political science are requested to declare the major or minor with the department chair as soon as possible. All political science courses must be completed with a grade of C- or better.Minor Minimum of 20 semester hours, including POLS 151 Minor programs should be

  • These tutorials are very helpful not only with understanding the new platform and how it works, but also best practices for email design.

    ://www.campaignmonitor.com/resources/training-videos/campaign-monitor-101/ Email academy (all courses): https://academy.campaignmonitor.com Email academy – Getting Started course: https://academy.campaignmonitor.com/getting-started-with-campaign-monitor Also, ‘designing for accessibility’ is part of our Email Design Best Practices course: https://academy.campaignmonitor.com/email-design-best-practicesCampaign Monitor training July 20, 2022

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    Major Minute Monday: Political Science Curious about what it’s like to major in Political Science at PLU? In this quick video, Professor Michael Artime breaks down the essentials of the program, from the dynamic courses you’ll take to the real-world skills you’ll gain. Whether you’re into studying American government institutions,… November 11, 2024 AcademicsPolitical SciencePre-LawProfessors

  • My decision to be a WMGS major was the culmination of my intro class and a personal belief that gender equality should be a priority. The program has been great!

    whoever would listen. I enrolled in two more Women’s and Gender Studies courses and began to volunteer at the Women’s Center on campus, trying to satiate my growing curiosity. Finally realizing my hunger for the subject could not be tamed easily, I declared my major in Women’s and Gender Studies. The flexibility of the program has allowed me to incorporate MAGS courses into the programs for both my English major and Sociology minor. Furthermore, the wide variety of MAGS classes available has allowed

  • Within the environmental studies curriculum at PLU, the social sciences provide perspectives on the environment from a human point of view, balancing the ecological perspectives contributed by the

    , beliefs and values, and the dissemination of these ideas through business, education, nursing and other professions.Within the environmental studies curriculum, the social sciences provide perspectives on the environment from a human point of view, balancing the ecological perspectives contributed by the natural sciences with the economic and political aspects of human society. Courses in the humanities bring the insights of religion and ethics as well as a body of literature and artistic appreciation

    Environmental Studies
    Rieke Science Center Room 158 Tacoma, WA 98447