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Minor Minor – 20 semester hours, of which At least 12 semester hours must be taken in residence. If a statistics course is used as part of the 20-hour requirement, then it must be STAT 232 (psychology class) taught by a member of the psychology department. The minor in psychology is designed to supplement another major in the liberal arts or a degree program in a professional school, such as business, education, or nursing. PSYC 110, 111, and 113 do not count toward the major or minor. To
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preparation program PLU’s One-Year Master of Arts in Education PLU’s Master’s of Marriage and Family Therapy PLU’s Master’s of Science in Marketing Analytics
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Global Study On-Campus Photo by John Froschauer In addition to study away, Pacific Lutheran University offers several opportunities for global education through on-campus academic departments and programs.PLU offers an International Honors program, eight foreign languages, an International Business concentration within the School of Business and cross-disciplinary majors in Chinese Studies, Global Studies, Nordic Studies and Environmental Studies. There are programs for the study of global
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generally include: All finalists – employment verification, criminal record search, Social Security tracking report, postsecondary sexual misconduct verification. For positions requiring a college degree and/or professional license – education and/or professional license/certification verification, plus the checks noted above that apply to all finalists. For positions requiring a valid driver’s license – driving record verification, plus the checks noted above that apply to all finalists. For positions
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informative conversations about Lutheran higher education and Diversity & Inclusion on campus. Because We’re Lutheran Hosted by university pastor the Rev. Jen Rude, “Because We’re Lutheran” explores the ins and outs of Lutheranism and the principles of Lutheran higher education — what that concept means, what it looks like and how it impacts students, staff and faculty at PLU. Each half-hour episode features guests from the campus community, and focuses on big topics as seen and experienced through the
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school system that didn’t encourage her to pursue higher education. She didn’t know the questions to ask regarding that pursuit. “It informs the research I do,” she said. And in the fall, Chávez’s past struggles and successes informed her talk at the annual Pave the Way Conference, where she served as one of three featured speakers. She presented to hundreds of educators, policymakers, and nonprofit and industry partners about the opportunity gap in Washington state. The annual conference focuses on
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. I knew I had to use this privilege to help them any way I could,” Gillespie said. “This project has truly been a transformational journey for me.” The documentary focused on Kenny Sacht’s organization, Wipe Every Tear; a Christian organization with a unique mission that surprisingly doesn’t evoke the name of Jesus as it helps rescue young women from the sex trade. Instead, the organization focuses on helping women finish high school and attain a college education. Wipe Every Tear intentionally
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