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Pacific Lutheran University Assistant Professor of Biology Lathiena Nervo was recently named one of Cell Mentor’s “1,000 inspiring Black scientists in America.” A developmental biologist in her second year at PLU, Nervo is equally passionate about teaching, biological research, and increasing diverse representation in science.…
go. If they have more interest in the really small things, like molecular work, or virology, or microbiology, they can take classes on that. If they want to go bigger with the systems, in terms of ecology and organisms, they can do that too, and everything in between. I found it really amazing that students were able to create their own focus in that way.I also had a really good experience talking with students. I had lunch with three students during my interview here, and all of them were double
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For either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree, the student must take our introductory core sequence (BIOL 225 and 226) and a semester of genetics (BIOL 330).
their environment examining concepts in ecology that lead to understanding the nature and structure of ecosystems and how humans impact ecosystems. Includes laboratory. Not intended for biology majors. (4) BIOL 201 : Introductory Microbiology - NW The structure, metabolism, growth and genetics of microorganisms, especially bacteria and viruses, with emphasis on their roles in human disease. Laboratory focuses on cultivation, identification, and control of growth of bacteria. Prerequisite: CHEM 105
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Students are encouraged to do research with a faculty member during their undergraduate experience at PLU.
biotechnological significance. As part of our microbiology course, PLU students and I examine microbial communities in various soils collected from the Pacific Northwest. Because only 1% or less of Earth’s bacteria has been successfully cultured in the laboratory, we compare culture-dependent and culture-independent techniques, including many molecular tools, to assess the diversity of various environmental niches. Mike Behrens My research interests include ecology and biogeography, primarily in aquatic
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Pacific Lutheran University Assistant Professor of Biology Lathiena Nervo was recently named one of Cell Mentor’s “1,000 inspiring Black scientists in America.” A developmental biologist in her second year at PLU, Nervo is equally passionate about teaching, biological research, and increasing diverse representation in science.…
really small things, like molecular work, or virology, or microbiology, they can take classes on that. If they want to go bigger with the systems, in terms of ecology and organisms, they can do that too, and everything in between. I found it really amazing that students were able to create their own focus in that way. I also had a really good experience talking with students. I had lunch with three students during my interview here, and all of them were double majoring. At my undergrad institution
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Formal admission to Pacific Lutheran University. Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to the School of Nursing.
Admission Requirements for All ApplicantsPrerequisite InformationTraditional BSN Program Prerequisites: Bio 205: Anatomy and Physiology I with lab, taken within the last 6 years Bio 206: Anatomy and Physiology II with lab, taken within the last 6 years Chem 105: Chemistry of Life (Organic and Biochemistry), taken within the last 6 years Bio 201: Microbiology with lab, taken within the last 6 years Psych 320: Developmental Psychology — Lifespan (Psych 101: Introduction to Psychology is a
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See Dr. Artime's profile Michael Artime is Assistant Professor & Chair of the Department of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Political Science.
biology, microbiology, and the science education partnership – a service learning partnership between PLU science students at K-12 teachers in local districts.Ami ShahDr. Ami Shah, Associate Professor of Global Studies and AnthropologyDr. Ami V. Shah is Associate Professor of Global Studies and Anthropology at PLU. She holds a DPhil and MPhil in Development Studies from the University of Oxford and a BA in International Affairs (International Politics and International Economics) from George
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See Dr. Artime's profile Michael Artime is Assistant Professor & Chair of the Department of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Political Science.
teaches virology, introductory biology, microbiology, and the science education partnership – a service learning partnership between PLU science students at K-12 teachers in local districts.Ami ShahDr. Ami Shah, Associate Professor of Global Studies and AnthropologySee Dr. Shah’s profile Dr. Ami V. Shah is Associate Professor of Global Studies and Anthropology at PLU. She holds a DPhil and MPhil in Development Studies from the University of Oxford and a BA in International Affairs (International
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Course Title ANTH 101 Introduction to Human Biological Diversity - NW BIOL 111 Biology and the Modern World - NW BIOL 116 Introductory Ecology - NW BIOL 201 Introductory Microbiology - NW BIOL 205 Human Anatomy and Physiology I - NW BIOL 206 Human Anatomy and Physiology II - NW BIOL 225 Molecules, Cells, and Organisms - NW BIOL 226 Genes, Evolution, Diversity, and Ecology - NW CHEM 103 Food Chemistry - NW CHEM 104 Environmental Chemistry - NW CHEM 115 General Chemistry I - NW CHEM 116 General
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Seminar 190 GenEd4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits Year 2 Sophomore 1BIOL 201 Introduction to Microbiology PSYC 320 Development Across the Lifespan STAT 231 Introductory Statistics NURS 220 Nursing Competencies I PHED Physical Activity4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 1 Credit January TermSTAT 231 Introductory Statistics (If not taken in previous semester)4 Credits Sophomore 2NURS 260 Professional Foundations I NURS 270 Health Assessment / Promotion NURS 280 Pathological Processes General
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New Curriculum, Beginning Fall 2021 Prerequisites Biology 205 – Anatomy and Physiology I Biology 206 – Anatomy and Physiology II Chemistry 105 – Chemistry of Life (Intro into 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 Semester 1 NURS 305 - Patho/Pharm I NURS 306
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