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BIOL&212 Majors: Animals CHEM&162 General Chem II w/Lab CHEM&262 Organic Chem II w/Lab BIOL&213 Majors: Plants CHEM&163 General Chem III w/Lab CHEM&263 Organic Chem III w/Lab MATH&151 Calculus I MATH130 Introduction to Statistics 3 PE courses MATH&152 Calculus II PSYC&100 General Psychology 2 Humanities courses, each from a different discipline group (AR, LT, and/or PH): AR: ART101, 103, 105, 110-112, 120-121, 150-151, 154, 201-203, 205-206, 221-222, 225, 230, 235, 240, 242, 245, 247, 253-254, 256
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/fail only. (3 or 4) 13 Master of Arts in Education (EPSY) - Graduate Courses EPSY 566 : Advanced Cognition, Development and Learning The study of principles and current thought and research in cognition, development, and learning. Prerequisite: Admission to the MA/Cert program or consent of instructor. (2) EPSY 587 : Special Topics in Educational Psychology To provide graduate students with new, one-time and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on
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faculty members helps students become entrenched in their studies. Through student-faculty research, students incorporate their own experiences with academia in a way that Lewis says improves critical thinking, writing and understanding of students’ subjects of interest. Cynthia Waite '20 Waite’s project, a study of faculty-student mentoring, caught the spirit of the day. Psychology Professor Wendelyn Shore, an expert on the topic, was Waite’s mentor, and was intrigued to hear Waite characterized
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Elections - ES POLS 365 Race and Ethnic Politics - ES, GE PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology - ES SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology - ES SOCI 210 Gender and Society - ES SOCI 240 Social Problems - ES SOCI 332 Race and Racism - ES SOCW 101 Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare - ES SOCW 245 Human Behavior and the Social Environment - ES SOCW 250 Social Policy I: History of Social Welfare - ES THEA 360 Theatre History: Origins - ES THEA 362 Musical Theatre History - ES THEA 365 Theatre History
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of Psychology Chris Albert Director of Web Development & Design Vaccine | Testing Residential households in the U.S. can order one set of 4 free at-home tests from USPS.com. Read Previous Updated COVID-19 guidance, including booster requirement Read Next Actualización de los lineamientos frente a la COVID-19, incluyendo la dosis de LATEST POSTS COVID-19 Updates for Fall 2022 August 1, 2022 April COVID-19 Updates April 13, 2022 Reflection on Transition March 11, 2022 New Mask-Optional
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Jennifer Fadden, MA, LMFT Associate Director of Clinical Operations / Director of Training / Counselor she/her Phone: 253-535-7206 Email: jfadden@plu.edu Office Location: Anderson University Center - 300 Professional Biography Why PLU? Personal Education M.A., Marriage and Family Therapy, Pacific Lutheran University, 2012 B.A., Liberal Arts / Psychology, University of Washington, Tacoma, 1999 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Certificate: Advanced
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project can receive up to $4,000. The faculty members who received the award for the next academic year are: Spencer Ebbinga, art; Michael Halvorson, history; Susan Harmon, business; Diane Harney, communication and theatre; JoDee Keller, social work; Erin McKenna, philosophy; Laurie Murphy, computer science and computer engineering; Eric Nelson, languages and literatures; Matthew Smith, biology; Marianne Taylor, psychology; Claire Todd, geosciences; and Robert Wells, communication and theatre
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Jennifer Fadden, MA, LMFT Associate Director of Clinical Operations / Director of Training / Counselor she/her Phone: 253-535-7206 Email: jfadden@plu.edu Office Location: Anderson University Center - 300 Professional Biography Why PLU? Personal Education M.A., Marriage and Family Therapy, Pacific Lutheran University, 2012 B.A., Liberal Arts / Psychology, University of Washington, Tacoma, 1999 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Certificate: Advanced
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2 EDUC 405 Art Methods 2 2 EDUC 407 Teaching and Learning of Writing 1 1 EDUC 423 Linguistics for Language Literacy 1 1 EDUC 428 Assessments in Literacy 1 1 EDUC 429 Diversity Responsive Children's Literature 1 1 EDUC 438 Strategies for Whole Literacy Instruction (K-8) 1 1 EDUC 450 Seminar SR 1 2 3 EDUC 455 Internship II 1 1 EDUC 460 Building Professional Learning Communities 1 1 EDUC 468 Student Teaching Secondary 2 2 4 EDUC 490 Linguistics and Language Acquisition 1 1 EPSY 361 Psychology for
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; plagues in history; colonialism; art; social determinants of health; rights vs. responsibilities; ethics × Today: sneaking in with a bit of the global politics and systems of pandemic response × Looking ahead: psychology of non-compliance, social media, the limits of historical analogies, theater and telling the story of the pandemic, and finally: restoring hope × Connections Today What is the role of global cooperation, particularly through the World Health Organization (WHO), in responding to
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