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Study Abroad vs Study Away: PLU values the diversity within the US and therefore offers academic programs both locally and globally.
Learn about Semester Study Away Semester Study Away at PLU Get to know J-Term 2025 Programs J-Term Study Away at PLU More About QUIP Studying Away at PLUChallenge your perspective!Study Abroad vs Study Away: PLU values the diversity within the US and therefore offers academic programs both locally and globally. Students earn PLU credit and have access to Financial Aid and Scholarships while studying away for a Semester,Year or Short-Term program. The Wang Center supports students during
Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education253-535-8752868 Wheeler Street Tacoma, WA 98447 -
Study Abroad vs Study Away: PLU values the diversity within the US and therefore offers academic programs both locally and globally.
Studying Away at PLU 6.RETURN REFLECT ON YOUR EXPERIENCE1.EXPLORE LEARN ABOUT YOUR OPTIONS2.EVALUATE FIND THE RIGHT PROGRAM STUDY AWAY CYCLE 5.SOJOURN PARTICIPATE IN YOUR PROGRAM4.PREPARE GET READY FOR YOUR PROGRAM3.APPLY STUDY AWAY DEADLINESAdvisingMeet with the Study Away Advisor to learn more specifics about the programs you have researched.Schedule AppointmentGlobal Education Interest FormIf you're interested in study away and other global education opportunities, fill out this form to get
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Qualtrics software enables users to create online surveys and analyze results for such things as for market research, customer satisfaction surveys, product and concept testing, and employee and
Qualtrics SoftwareQualtrics software enables users to create online surveys and analyze results for such things as for market research, customer satisfaction surveys, product and concept testing, and employee and student insights. PLU has a site license for Qualtrics survey software that includes use for faculty, staff, and students. Employees can request an account via the form listed below. Students may receive sponsored accounts via requests from PLU employees. Please note that some surveys
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For some students, studying sociology at PLU will only be part of the academic journey. Many options exist for students to pursue graduate studies related to sociology.
graduates are also suited to earn an M.A. in such fields as anthropology, political science, economics, among others. Sociology degree holders may also be interested in earning a Master of Social Work (M.S.W.), a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.), a Master of Arts in Public Policy (M.P.P.), a Master of Arts in City and Regional Planning (M.C.P.), or a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.). Ph.D. ProgramsStudents wishing to earn a Ph.D. must enroll in a doctoral program. Sociology doctoral programs
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Each of the four colleges in the university’s academic structure will be led by a college dean. Each academic unit within a college will be led by an academic unit head, which includes directors
leadership for and supervise the academic programs of the college. Provide reports essential for effective administration of the division/school and its academic programs. Establish and recommend the budget of the college. Recommend and supervise department, program, and school budgets within the college. Make recommendations for faculty appointments, promotions, salaries, sabbatical and special leaves, and oversee or write required faculty evaluations. Facilitate recommendations for student, faculty and
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The visiting writer series events are intended for members of the audience to speak with visiting authors about their writing, their lives, and the subjects of their books.
Visiting Writer Series 2024-2025The Visiting Writer Series at PLU is sponsored by the English Department, with support from the Office of the Provost. Jason Koo Thursday, October 17th, 2024, 7PM, Scandinavian Center, AUC 100About
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A special thank you is extended to the following extraordinary individuals for their advice and counsel as PLU planned for the 2010 International Symposium. Loren J.
Studies and Wellness Education Janet Groehren-Senior Associate to the Vice President-Development Colleen Hacker-Professor of Movement Studies and Wellness Education Lauralee Hagen-Executive Director of Constituent Relations Kirk Isakson-Director of Multimedia Services Sumerlin Larsen-Associate Director of Constituent Relations Erin McGinnis-Director, Dining and Culinary Services Ginger Peck-Director of Auxiliary Services Laura Polcyn-Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Special Academic Programs
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Resident Instructor of Business | Master of Business Administration | pfaffcm@plu.edu | 253-535-7244 | Cosette Pfaff brings 25+ years of business practitioner experience, working on both the revenue generating and operational side of business and has a passion for growing healthy organizations.
Cosette Pfaff, M.S. Resident Instructor of Business Phone: 253-535-7244 Email: pfaffcm@plu.edu Biogr
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Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies | Global & Cultural Studies | byaden@plu.edu | 253-535-7283 | I am a proud native of Tacoma and first generation college student that began my formal second language study in high school.
Bridget Yaden Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7283 Email: byaden@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 103 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Associate Provost for Undergraduate Programs Co-Director of the Parkland Literacy Center Director of Language Resource Center Interim Chair, Department of Philosophy Board Chair, Confucius Institute of Washington Education Ph.D., Romance Linguistics, University of Washington, 2003 M.A
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Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies | Hispanic and Latino Studies | byaden@plu.edu | 253-535-7283 | I am a proud native of Tacoma and first generation college student that began my formal second language study in high school. My grandparents were native speakers of Gaelic who immigrated to Tacoma, so my love of languages and cultures started early. I stayed local for college, earning my BA in Spanish from WWU and my MA and PhD in Romance linguistics from the UW. I was fortunate to be able to study away in many locations over the years, including Spain, Guatemala, and Russia. In addition to Spanish, I have studied Latin, Portuguese, and Russian. I’m passionate about second language acquisition and linguistics as well as supporting pre-service ELL, bilingual, and world language teachers. My service to PLU and to the profession is a big part of my lift outside of teaching and scholarship. Most recently, I’ve served as the 2020 president of our national world language teacher association of over 12,000 educators (ACTFL) and I serve as PLU’s Associate Provost for Undergraduate Programs. .
Bridget Yaden Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7283 Email: byaden@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 103 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Associate Provost for Undergraduate Programs Co-Director of the Parkland Literacy Center Director of Language Resource Center Interim Chair, Department of Philosophy Board Chair, Confucius Institute of Washington Education Ph.D., Romance Linguistics, University of Washington, 2003 M.A
Area of Emphasis/Expertise
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