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  • Our Departments Show more information about these links Anthroplogy The four fields of anthropology are cultural anthropology, how people live in groups today, linguistics, the study of language, biological anthropology, the study of humans and other primates as physical beings today and in the past, and archaeology, the study of cultures in the past. Chinese Studies PLU’s Chinese Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program which is designed to provide students interested in China a broad

  • Curricular Conceptual FrameworkThe School of Nursing’s conceptual frameworks, undergraduate and graduate, are guided by the mission of PLU and the mission of the School of Nursing. PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care–for other people, for their communities, and the earth. The School of Nursing faculty members fully embrace these concepts and further hold beliefs about nursing, persons, environment, and health which direct the development

  • The people of Impact are creators, doers, thinkers, and dreamers. Our creative team comprises students of all ages, majors, skills, and backgrounds. And we want you to join us! Impact is currently hiring for Designers and a Photographer/Videographer for the 24-25 school year! Applications Open! Please contact us at impact@plu.edu or visit office hours with any questions! Get Started Here Opportunities BoardBusiness DirectorBusiness DirectorThe Business Director is the financial manager of

  • History Majors  |  Lower-Division  |  Upper-Division  |  History 301 & CapstoneLearning Outcomes for History Majors at PLU Build historical knowledge. Develop historical methods. Recognize the provisional nature of knowledge, the disciplinary preference for complexity, and the comfort with ambiguity that history requires. Apply the range of skills it takes to decode the historical record because of its incomplete, complex, and contradictory nature. Create historical arguments and narratives

  • Course Descriptions KINS 500 : Research Methods and Application in Kinesiology The course will introduce basic concepts in research methods and experimental design relevant to the area of Kinesiology. The course is designed to create a better understanding of the principles, concepts, terminology, and instruments used in measurement and analysis in the various sub-domains of Kinesiology. The course will focus on the scientific method, addressing both quantitative and qualitative research

  • Course Descriptions SOCW 101 : Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare - ES An introduction to human need and the field of social work. Provides an overview of services, models of service delivery, and professional social work values. Students visit agency settings and meet with social work practitioners. A volunteer experience in the field is a required component of this seminar-style course. (4) SOCW 175 : January on the Hill - VW, GE An intense experience of service and community work

  • Minor RequirementsInnovation Studies minors must complete a minimum of 20 credit hours in the following key areas: Introduction to Innovation Studies (4 credits) Innovation Principles (8 credits) Elective (4 credits) Innovation Seminar (4 credits) Innovation Studies minor requirements are listed in the PLU Catalog and described below. Damian Alessandro, Sarah Cornell-Maier, and Zach Webb receive the Innovation Studies Luminary Award (Photo: Halvorson). Program DetailsStudents are expected to

  • Supervisor Scholarship for Alumni of ColorThe PLU MFT Department is excited to be providing ongoing opportunities for our Alumni of Color to become AAMFT and WA State Approved Supervisors. We are committed to supporting diversity within our profession and increasing the number of Supervisors of Color in our state. Please reach out to the program if you are interested in this opportunity. Requirements for Scholarship Applicants: Must identify as an Alumnus of Color from PLU’s MFT program Must be

  • Global StudiesGlobal Studies majors will: Articulate the complexity of global issues and of solutions to global problems. Apply the approaches and methods of multiple disciplines to analyze specific global issues. Effectively communicate in written and oral form the complexity of a global issue or a specific solution to a global problem using approaches and methods from multiple disciplines. Demonstrate knowledge of translinguistic and transcultural perspectives on the world and its issues

  • 2020 Environmental Studies Capstones Tuesday, May 19th, 2020 Welcome! We, Rose McKenney and Adela Ramos, are excited to share with you the work of the 2020 class of Environmental Studies students. It has been our distinct pleasure to teach and guide this cohort of smart and passionate students whose work, as you will see, addresses some of the most pressing questions of our time. We hope you will join us in congratulating them for completing meaningful Capstone projects and for concluding their