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Music Education at PLU is a rigorous program with opportunities for specialization in an area of interest.
, students present a recital. The capstone experience in music education is student teaching, usually completed in a ninth semester. Transfer Students: Transfer students are required to do an entrance audition, and will either take courses or take and pass exams in theory, ear training, and keyboarding. Degrees are usually completed in two and a half to three years for transfer students who have completed an associate degree. Student teacher Brent Johnson teaching his unit on breathing to Puyallup High
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A-weighted: An adjustment to sound level measurements that reflects the sensitivity of the human ear. Used for evaluating continuous or average noise levels. Audiogram: A chart, graph, or table resulting from an audiometric test showing an individual’s hearing threshold levels as a function of frequency. Audiologist: A professional, specializing in the study and rehabilitation of...
noise dose. Occupational hearing loss: A reduction in the ability of an individual to hear either caused or contributed to by exposure in the work environment. Otolaryngologist: A physician specializing in diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the ear, nose, and throat. Permanent threshold shift: A hearing level change that has become persistent and is not expected to improve. Qualified reviewer: An audiologist, otolaryngologist, or other qualified physician who has experience and training in
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BackAll researchers are required to complete the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online training course prior to submitting an HPRB proposal. This is an ethics training to help you understand how to protect the rights and welfare of your research participants. Your CITI certification is automatically linked with your Mentor account, so you no longer need to provide a certification date as part of the proposal. HPRB requires updating your CITI certification every four
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BackAll researchers are required to complete the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online training course prior to submitting an HPRB proposal. This is an ethics training to help you understand how to protect the rights and welfare of your research participants. Your CITI certification is automatically linked with your Mentor account, so you no longer need to provide a certification date as part of the proposal. HPRB requires updating your CITI certification every four
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Curricular Practical Training Information (pdf) view download
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APPENDIX A: GHS CONTAINER LABEL (EXAMPLE)
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Safe Lifting Training (pdf) view download
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Student Instructions Training Video (link) view page
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Erik Steighner, who teaches applied saxophone at PLU, was one of four solo winners in the 26th annual Frances Walton Competition. In addition to prize money, Steighner will go on a six-day winner’s tour September 13-18, 2015. When Erik Steighner was preparing to compete in…
corridor for performances and masterclasses throughout the week. His tour repertoire will include much of the music he won the competition with.The tour will kick off a busy season for Steighner. Classes resume at PLU and he’ll be busy teaching lessons, chamber music, and ear training in addition to maintaining his private studio. He’s also starting a South Sound Saxophone Ensemble comprised of local saxophonists (including several PLU alums). Finally, he is organizing an “unconference” for music
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Lecturer - Guitar, Jazz Guitar | Guitar & Lute Program | howlansn@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Stephen Howland is a Lecturer at Pacific Lutheran University where he teaches jazz and classical guitar, co-directs the annual PLU Guitar Festival, and directs the PLU Guitar Festival Jazz Guitar Ensemble.
Stephen Howland Lecturer - Guitar, Jazz Guitar Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: howlansn@plu.edu Website: http://www.stephenhowland.com/ Professional Biography Personal Video Additional Titles/Roles Ear-training I/II Education D.M.A., Arizona State University M.M., Arizona State University B.M., University of Idaho Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Jazz, Classical, and Contemporary Guitar Performance, Pedagogy, and History Music Composition, Arranging, Theory, and Analysis Responsibilities Applied
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