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  • , graphing and the solving of triangles. Appropriate as preparation for Math 123, 128 and 140. Prerequisite: PLU math placement exam and two years of high school algebra. (4) MATH 123 : Modern Elementary Mathematics I: Number Sense and Algebraic Sense - QR Numeration systems and concepts underlying traditional computations. Field axioms, number theory, set theory. Patterns and variables, functions, proportionality, linear versus exponential growth. Emphasis on conceptual understanding of mathematics

  • communication program in fall 2016, blending communication theory, visual concepts and digital practices. Visual communication is the study of how visual elements makes us feel, supports or detracts from arguments, and functions in our world today. “That idea that a picture is worth a thousand words is true if you pick the right picture,” said Young, who is also chair of the Communication and Theatre department. This program, which bridges the gap between communication and design, encompasses many digital

  • sections. In the first half of the course, we will read scripture, theology, and social theory as we work to define religion, to understand the origins of violence motivated by religion, and to analyze terrorism associated with religion. In the second half of the course, we will read historical essays and ethical arguments about the role of religion and violence in American history. Students will write two major essays, contribute regularly to online and in-person class discussions, and lead a seminar

  • , identities, graphing and solution of triangle. Appropriate as preparation for Math 123, 128 and 140. Prerequisite: PLU math placement exam and two years of high school algebra. (4) MATH 123 : Modern Elementary Mathematics I: Number Sense and Algebraic Sense - MR, NS Numeration systems and concepts underlying traditional computations. Field axioms, number theory, set theory. Patterns and variables, functions, proportionality, linear versus exponential growth. Emphasis on conceptual understanding of

  • took over the program in 1970, and his team first won a conference title in 1972, which sparked a string of 14 titles in 15 seasons. The Lutes did not lose a conference match from 1974 through 1985, winning 60 consecutive matches. His team would repeat that feat by not losing a match between 1992 and 1998. “He was always more excited about the success of other people than himself,” said Craig Hamilton, fellow PLU Hall of Fame tennis player and coach. “He was very authentic. He was real. He loved to

  • Areas of Study Brass Euphonium French Horn Trombone Trumpet Tuba Composition Guitar Harp Jazz Studies Music Education Music History and Theory Organ and Harpsichord Percussion Piano Strings Voice Woodwinds Bassoon Clarinet Flute Oboe Saxophone

  • ; suitable for liberal arts students, nursing students, physical education majors, and prospective teachers. Students who have not completed high school chemistry recently should take CHEM 101 before taking CHEM 105. Prerequisite: Math placement in MATH 140 or higher; or completion of MATH 115 with a C or higher. (4) CHEM 115 : General Chemistry I - NW Topics explored include the structure of matter, nomenclature, atomic and molecular theory, periodic relationships, states of matter, quantitative

  • woodwind and brass players: https://www.plu.edu/music/ensembles/ensemble-placements/#audition-material For string players: https://www.plu.edu/music/plu-symphony-orchestra-audition-materials/ If you would like also to be considered for participation in KammerMusikeren, the auditioners will additionally ask you to play some scales in a number of specific bowing or articulation styles. More information is available at the audition page of this site. Am I still eligible to play in the orchestra if I am

  • Chemistry of Energy Drinks with Dr. Lytle, ChemistryMusic Theory and Analysis IV class with Dr. Vianna, MusicPOLS 301: Political Science Methods - Research Methods with Dr. Artime, Politics & GovernmentParties & Campaigns with Dr. Artime, Politics & GovernmentPart 1 lecture of MBA Business Law & Ethics Chapter 7 with Professor Flick, BusinessPiano Repertoire Introduction with Professor Powers, MusicLecture on Deviance and Social Control with Dr. Fitzwater Gonzales, Sociology (Part 1)Film

  • are constructed in many different ways: fully open, completely capped, partly capped with chimneys, and even tapered like a steeple. The Strings This family of organ are made more narrowly than the principal pipes, generating a lighter-weight tone with a silvery quality. A special combination of string pipes pairs the Viole de Gambe with the Voix Celeste, the latter of which is tuned slightly sharp to create an ethereal, undulating sound. The Reeds While the first three types of pipe tone are