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  • 9 monthsHere is an education plans for students completing this nine-month degree. Fall Semester (September – December) BMMA 502: Marketing Strategy and Consumer Behavior (4) BMMA 504: Quantitative Marketing Research (4) BMMA 508: Qualitative Marketing Research (4) BMMA 577: Project Management (4) J-term (January) BMMA 598: Graduate Research Project in Marketing I (4) Spring Semester (February – May) BMMA 524: Advanced Research Methods (4) BMMA 526: Big Data and Digital Analytics (4) BMMA 530

  • papers, or to make appointments to meet with nursing administrators. Since interaction with office personnel is as much a component of professional behavior as is performance in the clinical and classroom setting, students are expected to exhibit the same professionalism and courtesy when interacting with any member of the office staff as they would with members of the faculty, student colleagues, and other professionals. As professional office staff, each member is committed to delivering quality

  • changes Safety concerns Personal, emotional issues a student may be experiencing A student in need of disability support or assistance, either short or long term A student’s behavior may negatively affect their academic success or the ability of others to safely learn in an educational environment What To Expect Once a Report Is SubmittedThe reporter can expect the following: The Reporter will receive an email from a Student Care Network member to acknowledge receipt of report, and to ask any

  • decision-making, analysis, communication and reasoning — all through in-classroom and experiential learning, innovative academic programs, and internships and research opportunities.Learn MoreEndowmentEndowment gifts are one of the most powerful ways you can support Pacific Lutheran University. With an endowment gift, you make a difference at PLU both now and in the future.Learn More

  • semester hours in English (Literature) 8 semester hours in social sciences Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) DegreeMajor in Theatre 44 semester hours, plus a minor THEA 160: Introduction to Theatre (4) or THEA 102: FYEP 102: DJS Seminar (4) THEA 225: Running Crew I (4) THEA 250: Acting I – Fundamentals (4) THEA 255: Theatrical Production (4) THEA 290: Stage Management (2) THEA 299: The Profession of Theatre (2) THEA 330: Script Analysis (4) or THEA 345: Playwriting (4) 4 semester hours from: THEA 360: Theatre

  • Superintendent certificate at the end of the second summer. Candidates can complete all degree requirements in three years. Ed.D for Certified Superintendents - The program provides a pathway for certified Superintendents to complete a doctoral degree. Candidates can complete all degree requirements in three years. Program Highlights Non-dissertation based program with year-long internships - Students will complete a superintendent certification portfolio and an applied project that allow candidates to

  • Performance Consultant (CMPC-AASP) and Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP-ACSM). And specifically, at Pacific Lutheran University, graduate kinesiology students have the chance to obtain one of two concentrations: Applied Sport Psychology and Applied Exercise Science.  4.  A graduate degree in kinesiology will allow you to specialize your knowledge and skills. A master’s in kinesiology gives you the knowledge and skills you need to improve your practice and enhance your ability to serve others and the

  • information at www.plu.edu/registrar To declare your minor contact the Program Director. Check out the Lute Locker site and browse books by PLU authors!General Anthropology LinksAmerican Anthropological Association (www.americananthro.org/index.aspx) Society for American Archaeology (www.saa.org) Society for Applied Anthropology (appliedanthro.org)

  • applied projects that allow candidates to engage in advanced leadership while showing an impact on the school system and students they serve. Competitive tuition rate: $58,500 in tuition for the full degree and certification. Ready to Apply?When you’re ready, we’ll be here to help guide you in the process. Learn more about the deadlines and application process. How to Apply

  • CreativeWorks at PLU CreativeWorks, a new applied theory and skills program within the Center for Media Studies, launched during the Fall 2014 semester. Projects undertaken by CreativeWorks students include media productions for both on and off-campus clients and audiences. In addition, the Center and CreativeWorks are also home to a student-run and semi-autonomous film and TV production program called “Showrunners.” Founded by PLU English majors Camille Adams ’16 and Rachel Diebel ‘16