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Major in History Minimum of 36 semester hours; including 4 semester hours of historical methods and research (HIST 301) and 4 semester hours of seminar credits (HIST 499).
revolution and China's position in an increasingly integrated world. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or consent of instructor. (4) HIST 346 : History of Innovation and Technology - ES Surveys the role of innovation and technology in Western societies from the industrial revolution to the computer age. Major themes include the development of forms of transportation, communication, industrial production, and computer technologies. Draws attention to stages in the innovation process and to developing an
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Originally Published 1996 Introduction Like other disciplines such as English and Sociology, Foreign Languages also have a history in the United States which is linked to the changing values of society as a whole. The discipline of foreign language teaching has evolved over the last…
more flexible. Increased reliance on computer-assisted instruction is likely to intensify this distinction. Also, language must be codified and reduced to a set of rules if teachers are to have any hope of explaining them to students. This model corresponds somewhat to the Saussurean distinction between langue and parole. Langue represents the idealized, abstract system that constitutes a given language, whereas parole is any one particular speaker’s appropriation and implementation of that system
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Thaddeus Golbeck, Senior Capstone Seminar Cancer is one of the most deadly diseases in our world with no certain cure found.
conditions of a novel organic pseudo-condensation synthesis by varying the temperature, metal stabilizing group and solvent used. In doing so, yields of above 80% were realized. Further, substrate scope analysis was performed and potential enzymatic inhibition was investigated via computer modeling. 1:40 pm - Effect of Dithiocarbamate Ligands on Cadmium Selenide Nanospheres and Nanobelts Jenny Stein, Senior Capstone Seminar We study how ligands bind to different shapes of cadmium selenide nanocrystals
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Tacoma, May 16, 2021 This week we interviewed Mariken Lund , a PLU junior and Innovation Studies minor who recently started her own sustainable clothing business in Norway. Mariken is an international student who normally studies Business and other subjects on the PLU campus. However,…
Studies program. The 20-credit minor is designed as a companion program to strengthen each major on campus and make it outward facing. Innovation Studies is currently among the fastest-growing programs at PLU, with students enrolling with core interests in Business, Art & Design, Computer Science, History, Economics, Communication, and more. Mariken Lund (right) and her friends model ELSK the Studio products at a photo shoot Innovation Studies seems to fit a new generation of students that is eager to
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Center Stage: The $20 million Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts officially opens in October By Steve Hansen Jeff Clapp ’89, PLU artistic director of theater, PLU theater program undergraduate, son of a theater professor, likes to tell a story of his tenure…
example, or hang lights, even run a table saw to help build a set. The more opportunities to get involved, to collaborate with each other, the more prepared students will be. That was certainly true for Mariah Madden ’14. As part of her final for her computer-aided design course, Sweger had Madden put into practice lighting ideas on which she was working for last season’s finale, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” As acknowledgement of her work, Sweger made sure Madden was listed alongside
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Greetings and Happy Spring! Welcome to the inaugural edition of the PLU School of Nursing newsletter.
students will present their capstone projects, and a poster session will highlight the work of our BSN and MSN graduates. Many of you are aware that Ramstad Hall is scheduled to undergo some remodeling/renovations this summer and next. This summer the construction work will focus on 2nd floor, providing a new larger classroom and an expanded and upgraded Health Assessment Lab. Next summer the renovations will focus on our 3rd floor Skills Lab, expanding into the area now occupied by the computer and
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The Learning Outcomes for General Education are listed below. Gen Ed learning outcomes were originally approved via EPC in March 2022 (see below).
approaches in the academic study of religion. Mathematical Reasoning (MR) Students will demonstrate numeracy by solving quantitative problems and by interpreting quantitative information in context. Students will demonstrate the ability to work with mathematical notation, techniques and concepts. Students will create and critique logical arguments supported by quantitative evidence or symbolic relationships. Natural Science, Computer Science, and Mathematics (NS) Students will understand and apply basic
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Campaign ends, surpasses goal by $22 million A performance in the Studio Theater in Eastvold Hall, which was recently renamed the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. By Greg Brewis The university’s most recent fundraising campaign was launched amid buoyant economic times, in…
will continue as a university priority for the immediate future. The transformed center will provide 88,500 square feet of classroom and research space for biology, chemistry, computer science, geosciences, physics and environmental studies. Among the projects planned for Rieke that were completed during the campaign was the Louis and Lydia Sheffels Biology Laboratory. It was made possible by the support of Carol (Sheffels ’58) Quigg, Jerry Sheffels ’54 and the entire Sheffels family. Carol Quigg
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A PLU education can lead many places by equipping you with invaluable experiences and excellent intellectual skills. Your future career may or may not directly relate to your major.
Diversity and InclusionAlaska Airlines AAG, Inc.WA 2011Specialist on Business TeamApple Computer, Inc.TX 2000Sponsorship & Marketing CoordinatorThe Puyallup FairWA 1998Sports Anchor / ReporterKEPR-TVCA 2003Sports Anchor / ReporterKBOI-TV (Fisher Communications)ID 2001Sports Copy EditorAnchorage Daily NewsAK 1998Sports Info DirectorAlbertson CollegeID 2010Sports Info DirectorConcordia UniversityOR 2007Sports Radio JournalistKIRO Radio & TVWA 2007Sports ReporterThe OlympianWA 2011Staffing ConsultantApple
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. Required Preparatory Courses Required Preparatory Courses Mathematics – Two years of college preparatory math with an average grade of C or higher* Foreign Language – Two years of the same language with an average grade of C or higher* English – Four years Social Studies – Two years Laboratory Science – Two years Electives – Three years (selected from the areas listed above, as well as courses in computer science, speech and debate, visual arts, etc.) *If you are deficient in the math or foreign
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