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  • and saw hope in the opportunity to tie them together in my time at PLU.  When I got to PLU, being involved in the International Honors program, I knew I wanted to study away at the University of Oxford in the UK. Setting up a schedule for pre-med, my chem major, involvement in IHON and music made that seem impossible, but we found a way. This spring, I studied rationalism and faith in Victorian literature and metabolism and surgical ethics in Oxford, as well as witnessed once in a lifetime

  • students deliberately act out or assume characters or identities they would not normally assume in order to accomplish learning goals. Students often research their roles through independent study, but instructors may also provide specific assignments, such as readings, to serve as source material for the play. 35Ethical DilemmaStudents are presented with an ethics-based, discipline-related scenario in which someone must choose a course of action between two or more difficult alternatives. Students

  • disciplines of innovation studies, business, economics, history, media studies, business ethics, health care, and the natural sciences are strongly encouraged. A formal, written proposal is required for the fellowship. The required components of a proposal are listed at the bottom of this page. Contact Michael Halvorson (halvormj@plu.edu) for additional support if you are creating a proposal and need support or clarification. The deadline for Summer Benson Research Fellow proposals is typically April 1

  • : BMBA 562: Health Care Regulation, Law & Ethics (4) BMBA 577: Project Management (4) Approved BMBA 587/588/589: Special Topics (1 to 4) Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Closely-Held Enterprises 8 semester hours Individuals holding a bachelor’s degree in a business or related field from an accredited institution may pursue a Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Closely-Held Enterprises. Holders of bachelor’s degrees in other fields with relevant industry experience are also considered. BMBA 550

  • including net-centric computing, computer ethics, operation systems, spreadsheets, graphics, and related topics. Includes a computer laboratory component. Prerequisite: MATH 128 or 140 or equivalent. (4) CSCI 144 : Introduction to Computer Science - QR An introduction to computer science including problem solving, algorithm design, object-oriented programming, numerical and non-numerical applications, and use of data files. Ethical and social impacts of computing. Prerequisite: four years of high school

  • , corresponding to the severity of the action and ranging from a written reprimand to expulsion (for students) and/or referral to the appropriate legal authorities. The University reserves the right to access electronic communication or data (e.g., email, computer files) as it deems necessary. While the University rarely does this, at times it may be compelled to do so in the enforcement of University policies and ethics, or by an external law enforcement agency. General Use Policy Pacific Lutheran University

  • the liberal arts—A basic understanding of history, language, art, religion, culture, ethics, philosophy and science is a foundation for all more specialized knowledge, c.f., PLU’s ROTC program. Learning and research within community—Nobody pursues an education alone. We were meant to collaborate with each other. It’s built into our DNA. Even an online course assumes there’s someone on the other end helping to lead and guide us while we study in front of our laptop. The intrinsic value of the whole

  • to going to social-work school, which was helpful because social work largely focused on systems and policies, rather than the individual. I have to say that my ethics came largely from my undergraduate experience, as that was the time when I began to think critically about ethical concerns and how I would approach them. Psychology also gave me a “leg up” in graduate school because I already had the foundation for many of the theoretical concepts of the therapies I now use on a daily basis. How

  • documentary film of the same name (Vitalvisuals.com, 2005). He is co-editor with Susannah Heschel of Betrayal: German Churches and the Holocaust (Fortress, 1999) and has served on the Board of Editors of Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte since this journal was founded in 1988. He also is Chair of the Committee on Ethics, Religion and the Holocaust at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Conference ScheduleThursday, November 2Robert VentrescaJacques KornbergBeth A. Griech-PolelleLottie DurenCourtney OlsenSadie

  • social work professor JoDee Keller. “Many of her contributions to the social work program have become institutionalized, including case presentations and the ethics symposium. She touched the lives of many students — as well as the greater Tacoma area.” Kathy exemplified PLU’s commitment to community and service. She was highly involved with the Washington Corrections Center for Women and the children of incarcerated parents. Notably, she served as board president of Associated Ministries, a Tacoma