Page 5 • (67 results in 0.025 seconds)

  • Education Requirements (4) PHEDPhysical Education Activity Class (1) Fall Entry - Sophomore Year Fall of Sophomore Year BIOL 205**Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4) General Ed***Courses toward fulfillment of General Education Requirements (4) January of Sophomore Year General Ed***One course toward fulfillment of General Education Requirements (4) on campus or Study Away Spring of Sophomore Year BIOL 206**Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4) BIOL 201**Introductory Microbiology (4) PSYC 320**Development

  • awards, he won first place in the Association of Health Care Journalists Awards for “Saving Bobby,” a long-form feature about the race to save a toddler after his father accidentally ran over his head. Nelson also edited two chapters on microbiology and food safety for the bestselling six-volume Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking (The Cooking Lab) and contributed a chapter to The Science Writers’ Handbook (Da Capo). Supported by a generous endowment from George L. and Helen B. Long

  • awards, he won first place in the Association of Health Care Journalists Awards for “Saving Bobby,” a long-form feature about the race to save a toddler after his father accidentally ran over his head. Nelson also edited two chapters on microbiology and food safety for the bestselling six-volume Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking (The Cooking Lab) and contributed a chapter to The Science Writers’ Handbook (Da Capo).Supported by a generous endowment from George L. and Helen B. Long, the

  • and Physiology II Chemistry 105 – Chemistry of Life (Intro to Organic and Biochemistry) Biology 201 – Introduction to Microbiology Psychology 320 – Development Across the Lifespan (Psychology 101 – Introduction to Psychology is a prerequisite to Psychology 320) Statistics 231 – Introductory Statistics Nursing 120 – Nutrition Junior Year (Beginning of the Nursing Program)Semester 1 Nursing 305 – Patho/Pharm I (4) Nursing 306 – Foundations of Care Delivery & Health Promotion (3) Nursing 307 – Health

  • Auman, who attended Penn State University for her two undergraduate degrees and the University of Washington for her Ph.D. in microbiology. “I could have slipped through the cracks really easily and nobody would have noticed.” First comes with fortitude Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Amy Siegesmund didn’t hear many of her peers making college plans. As the oldest of three children, she doesn’t remember her parents being against her going to college. But Siegesmund, now an associate professor of

  • really big school,” said Auman, who attended Penn State University for her two undergraduate degrees and the University of Washington for her Ph.D. in microbiology. “I could have slipped through the cracks really easily and nobody would have noticed.” First comes with fortitude Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Amy Siegesmund didn’t hear many of her peers making college plans. As the oldest of three children, she doesn’t remember her parents being against her going to college. But Siegesmund, now an

  • biology, physiology, cell biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, and neurobiology. Biology graduates also find immediate employment opportunities in secondary education, fish and wildlife programs, environmental programs, pharmaceutical industries, basic research, genetic engineering and other biotechnology areas. Our faculty members have expertise in career counseling PLU biology students. They work with you to plan coursework, map out career objectives and assist with

  • and II (2 courses with labs) Microbiology (with lab) Developmental Psychology – Lifespan Introductory Statistics (should include inferential statistics) Please note: All science courses require on-site labs All science courses must have been completed within the last 6 years How can I find out if my coursework can fulfill nursing prerequisite requirements?If you completed coursework at a Washington university or community college, download the Comparable Course Guide to see which courses can

  • Organisms) BIOL 226  (Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology) One semester of each of the following is also recommended by many programs: BIOL 342 (Microbiology) BIOL 352 (Comparative Anatomy) BIOL 453 (Mammalian Physiology) Please make sure you look at the requirements of individual schools, particularly whether they require a two-course sequence in Human Anatomy and Physiology, which is offered at PLU.English Courses Most  schools require applicants to take two English courses prior to matriculation

  • Organisms) BIOL 226  (Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology) One semester of each of the following is also recommended by many programs: BIOL 342 (Microbiology) BIOL 352 (Comparative Anatomy) BIOL 453 (Mammalian Physiology) Please make sure you look at the requirements of individual schools, particularly whether they require a two-course sequence in Human Anatomy and Physiology, which is offered at PLU.English Courses Most  schools require applicants to take two English courses prior to matriculation