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American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) APPA is the national professional society for PAs. Their site contains career and research resources and information about licensing, education, and
professional services to PAEP members. Currently, all accredited PA programs are members. US Dept of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides information on PA salary, employment and location. US News & World Report A listing of 2015’s best grad schools for PAs. www.prospectivepa.com contains a summary profile for each and every PA program in the country so that users may easily compare one program with another. The site is designed to help streamline the PA program
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American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) The AACP provides a list of schools currently offering graduate degree programs for Pharmacy in the US.
are asked to contact schools directly for application instructions. US Dept of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides information on Pharmacist salary ranges, employment data and locations.
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Natural Sciences Courses The following courses are required by most programs: BIOL 205: Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 206: Human Anatomy and Physiology II Additional courses in the sciences
, including chemistry, physiology, physics, and biology. Mathematics/Statistics Courses Many OT programs do not require math courses as part of their prerequisite courses, however, statistics courses are required for most programs. We recommend at least one math course be taken along with your statistics course. Math requirements vary by program, please refer to the specific program you have chosen to be sure your Math requirements are fulfilled.Social and Behavioral Science Courses Most schools require
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Natural Sciences Courses The following courses are required by most programs: BIOL 205: Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 206: Human Anatomy and Physiology II Additional courses in the sciences
, including chemistry, physiology, physics, and biology. Mathematics/Statistics Courses Many OT programs do not require math courses as part of their prerequisite courses, however, statistics courses are required for most programs. We recommend at least one math course be taken along with your statistics course. Math requirements vary by program, please refer to the specific program you have chosen to be sure your Math requirements are fulfilled.Social and Behavioral Science Courses Most schools require
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Major in Mathematics 32 semester hours of mathematics, plus 4 semester hours of supporting courses 32 semester hours of mathematics: MATH 152, 242, 253, 317 or 318 or 319, 331, 433, 455, 499A, 499B 4
, and 319, not already used in the bullet point above, can be used towards the 8 additional semester hours of electives needed. **Only one course from either MATH 351 or PHYS 354 may be used) 8 or 9 semester hours of supporting courses: CSCI 144 and one course from: CSCI 371, ECON 344, or PHYS 153/163 Lab Major in Applied Mathematics 36-40 semester hours of mathematics/statistics, plus 8 to 13 semester hours of supporting courses 24 semester hours of required mathematics courses: MATH 152, 253, 318
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Students who graduate with a B.A. in sociology and enter the job market directly will find themselves competing with other liberal arts students, but with an advantage--knowledge of key social
gravitate toward careers in law, law enforcement, and victim advocacy. Students who especially enjoy research design, statistics, and data analysis seek positions in marketing, assessment, public relations, and organizational research. Courses in race/ethnicity, social stratification, and global studies can lead to positions in international business. Students interested in social justice often find meaningful employment is social work. Regardless of students’ career path, the breadth of their
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Psychology is a mix of scientific exploration, practical skills, and personal growth. Whether you’re fascinated by human behavior, eager to make a difference, or seeking a career that opens doors, a psychology major is an ultimate path to an epic academic journey and a future…
us about your favorite psychology professor. “Dr. Taylor has been an excellent psychological research & statistics professor. Learning from her has ignited my interest in a branch of psychology I did not previously realize I would have any interest in: research. Under her supervision, I have thoroughly enjoyed designing studies, writing them up, and integrating statistics to interpret results.” – Suzi S. ’24 What are your plans after PLU? “Getting my Bachelors in Psychology at PLU is preparing me
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American Dental Association (ADA) The ADA provides the latest information about education and careers, science and research, advocacy and publications related to the dental field as well as much
instructions about the application process and getting ready for dental school. US Dept of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides information on dentist salary, employment and location data. UW Summer Medical and Dental Education Program (SHPEP) The UW Summer Medical and Dental Education Program is a free summer program, offered at UW and other campuses around the country, for students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds, who are considering medical or dental
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American Dental Association (ADA) The ADA provides the latest information about education and careers, science and research, advocacy and publications related to the dental field as well as much
instructions about the application process and getting ready for dental school. US Dept of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides information on dentist salary, employment and location data. UW Summer Medical and Dental Education Program (SHPEP) The UW Summer Medical and Dental Education Program is a free summer program, offered at UW and other campuses around the country, for students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds, who are considering medical or dental
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20 semester hours Up to 8 approved semester hours from supporting majors and minors can be applied to the STEM Education minor. At least 12 semester hours must be earned in residence at PLU.
following courses: DATA 133: Introduction to Data Science I (4) CSCI 144: Introduction to Computer Science (4) MATH 123: Modern Elementary Mathematics I: Number Sense and Algebraic Sense (4) MATH 145: Statistics for Biologists (4) MATH 151: Calculus I (4) MATH 152: Calculus II (4) MATH 242: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (4) MATH 321: Geometry (4) MATH/EDUC 446: Mathematics in the Secondary School (4)
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