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Step 1: Recognition & Petition Form (pdf) view download
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Step 1: Recognition & Petition Form (pdf) view download
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Step 1: Recognition & Petition Form (pdf) view download
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Step 1: Recognition & Petition Form (pdf) view download
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Step 1: Recognition & Petition Form (pdf) view download
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Deadline Extended! The 2021-2022 Academic Year scholarship will be open this spring March 18th, 2021. Application deadline: April 18th. Application decision: First week of May The Alger LGBTQ+ Scholarship is a $1750 per semester, award designed to lift up and affirm LGBTQ+ students at PLU. This scholarship stacks on financial aid. This scholarship is attached to an internship position that requires that the recipient commit 5hrs/week as The Queer and Trans Programming Intern at the CGE. This
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(Administration) majorCareer Programming Each year, PLU hosts a variety of career events (workshops, employer meet and greets, alumni networking dinners, etc.) to give you several chances to connect with local and national employers, as well as PLU alumni who are excited to recruit PLU students for jobs and internships. Mentoring Programs Mentoring offers an invaluable chance to gain insights and build connections within your chosen industry. PLU’s mentoring programs provide you with a unique opportunity to
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PLU Continuing Education Call for Proposals Process To achieve our vision of developing industry professionals and community leaders who will make a difference in their communities through thoughtful innovation and collaboration, Continuing Education accepts proposals for new programming from academic departments, institutional partners, and the community. There is a lot of flexibility in the kinds of programming we can offer – academic, non-credit, CEU, online, face-to-face – but we need
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CS Course Web PagesWeb pages for current CS courses: DATA 233: Introduction to Data Science II CS 144: Intro to Computer Science CS 270: Data Structures CS 302: Computer Organization CS 343: Programming Language Concepts CS 367: Databases & Web Programming CS 390: Objects & Design CS 412: Computer Graphics CS 444: Operating Systems CS 499: Capstone – Senior Seminar
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fundamental material that stresses analysis and design experiences with substantial laboratory work, including software development. In addition, students are exposed to a variety of programming languages and systems. Students can choose from a number of upper-division courses, which ensure a depth of knowledge and an understanding of current developments in the field.Computer Science Majors Students majoring in computer science may choose to earn either a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Science
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