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  • In their own words Compiled and edited by Chris Albert This spring, new PLU graduates closed a chapter in their lives and prepared to turn the next page. In the following, some Lutes shared their stories of why they came to PLU, what their experiences…

    to go out and make the most of my one wild and precious life. Kelvin Adams – Bachelor of Science in physics, minor in mathematics Kelvin Adams ’12 is from Portland, Ore. Why PLU? I came to PLU because I wanted to be a Lute! The sense of community at PLU was head and shoulders above every other school I visited, and I wanted to be a part of this community. I was also drawn to the fact that at PLU you have access to professors who are truly invested in your education and who even show up to events

  • Major in Computer Science 28 semester hours in CSCI, plus 12 semester hours in mathematics CSCI 144, 270; 367 or 390; 499A, and 499B 12 additional hours selected from computer science courses

    /computer-science/data-science or the Data Science catalog listing, here. Computer Science (CSCI) - Undergraduate Courses CSCI 115 : Solve It With the Computer - QR Teaches how computer use combined with mathematical reasoning can solve "real world" problems. Students use computer tools to solve everyday problems involving mathematics, data, and computing. Prerequisite: fulfillment of PLU entrance requirement in mathematics. (4) CSCI 120 : Computerized Information Systems - QR Introduction to computers

  • Majors should plan their course of study in consultation with their departmental advisor. Major in Political Science 36 semester hours Required Courses 16 semester hours POLS 151, POLS 251, POLS 301,

    hours, including POLS 151 Minor in Pre-Law 20 semester hours Foundations in the Law (4 semester hours) BUSA 303: Business Law & Ethics POLS 370: Prisons & Prisoners POLS 371: Judicial Process POLS 372: Constitutional Law POLS 373: Civil Rights & Civil Liberties RELI 361: Church History Studies Analytical Reasoning (4 semester hours) ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics ECON 102: Principles of Macroeconomics MATH 107: Mathematical Explorations (or higher level mathematics course) Math placement or

  • Jillian graduated with a BA in Economics and a BBA in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. She is starting work at Ann Clark Ltd as their Digital Marketing Analyst.

    she is pursuing a PhD in Economics. Jose Bonilla-Bartley, 2016Upon Graduation, Jose Bonilla-Bartley transferred from his part time job in the benefits department at Interstate Distributor Co, to a full time position as an Accessorial/Pricing Analyst in the Pricing Department.  There he applies economic and mathematical principles to the process of determining rates for nationally distributed goods.  He intends to continue gaining experience at interstate until he decides to pursue a masters, and

  • For the 2012-2013 academic year, 877 students will have graduated from PLU. Spring Commencement takes place Sunday, May 26 in the Tacoma Dome. (Photo by John Froschauer) In their own words Compiled and edited by Chris Albert This spring, new PLU graduates closed a chapter…

    person I am now, a much more confident and self-assured individual compared to who I was in September 2009 as a first-year student. What’s next? I plan on taking the year off to work in a field related to sustainability or geology before attending Colorado State University to attain my master’s degree in watershed science, focusing on alpine hydrology. Bernice Monkah, Bachelor of Arts in economics with an mathematical economics concentration and political science with a minor in mathematics Why PLU

  • TACOMA, WASH. (May 20, 2016)- It’s the season for awards, banquets, recognition and a whole lot of celebrating for Pacific Lutheran University students as they approach Commencement 2016. The ceremony will mark the culmination of several years of hard work, community involvement and the pursuit…

    statistics division. “I grew up watching the ‘FBI’s Most Wanted,’ and by going to school I found that there is a mathematical connection to all that,” Hoagland said. Hoagland’s senior capstone project focused on FBI crime statistics using information collected throughout the past 30 years. His project, titled “How Victim Offender Relationship Correlates with Weapon Use and Homicides,” examined trends in homicides and murder circumstances. “I’m not going to be the guy on ‘FBI’s Most Wanted’ talking about

  • Join the Computer Science Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday. All talks are scheduled in Morken 203.

    a heavy emphasis on parallelization. It is separated into distinct parts, such as Rendering or Physics, each parallelized in a separate thread, with some parts offloaded to other hardware, such as a GPU. While any game can benefit from parallelization, computationally intensive games and simulations benefit the most. Being a library, one of the primary goals is an easy to use end-developer interface that abstracts internal concepts and processes as needed. While the engine is developed using

  • 1 Office of Naval Research Award Redipients were selected from several candidates by Captain Matthew Harper, U.S. Navy.

    system using Object Recognition and 3d space analysis Physics & Astronomy1stDonovan O’Neal10Central KitsapA Simpler Model for General Relativity Systems Software1stAiden Bai11CamasA Fast, Compiler-Augmented Virtual DOM for Performant JavaScript UI Libraries​ 2022 K-8 Place AwardsNote that at this time due to COPPA compliance we only list first names for K-8. PlaceNamesSchoolProject Title Grade 11stNirbhuyChildren's Garden Montessori Scooty Bubble Blower- A Device to Calm Down Autistic Kids Grade

  • Checklist, before you request the letter: Keep track of the deadlines. Ideally, your letter writers should have at least one month's notice.

    FAQ for Students Asking for Letters of Recommendation Checklist, before you request the letter: Keep

  • For the 2012-2013 academic year, 877 students will have graduated from PLU. Spring Commencement takes place Sunday, May 26 in the Tacoma Dome. (Photo by John Froschauer) In their own words Compiled and edited by Chris Albert This spring, new PLU graduates closed a chapter…

    mental health challenge. I am truly excited to work with this community while experiencing another part of our country. After this gap year, I intend to attend medical school starting in the fall of 2014. Bernice Monkah, Bachelor of Arts in economics with an mathematical economics concentration and political science with a minor in mathematics Why PLU? It’s actually a funny story, you could say that PLU or Pacific Lutheran University, however you like to refer to it as, was literally not on my radar