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  • ): ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics Business principles (4 credits from the following): BUSA 201: Introduction to Business in a Global Environment Design and Communication principles (4 credits from the following): ARTD 110: Graphic Design 1- An introduction to design through the study of basic techniques, color theory, and composition. COMA 215: Writing in Communication Careers- Introduces students to the fundamental standards and expectations in communication writing. 3) Elective Four Semester

  • the newer skyline was visually interesting, as well as the composition of the bridge in the foreground with the urban areas below it. London, UK September 21, 20222nd Place Noah Dunham “Ice Ice Baby” A beautiful sunset coming out on a cold ice day in Norway. Days like this are hard to not be appreciative of. In Norway, views like this can become a common occurrence. But every single time, it’s worth stopping for. Bø, Norway January 20, 20223rd Place Jerdil Castillo “Capulálpam de Méndez” I took

  • RubricTeachers provide students with examples of outstanding disciplinary-based products such as an essay, research paper, musical composition, mathematical proof, or scientific lab report, which students analyze to determine the common characteristics and develop assessment rubrics. They then apply the rubric to test rubric viability. 46Invent the QuizStudents write a limited number of test questions related to a recent learning module and then create an answer sheet, or alternately a model answer and

  • /clinician at festivals and conferences in Latin America and across the U.S; he is also a very active clinician with high school and college bands. In recent years, Dr. Vianna’s compositions for jazz ensemble have received national recognition, including awards from the National Band Association, Ithaca College Jazz Composition Contest, Jazz Education Network, and the International Society of Jazz Arrangers and Composers (ISJAC).  His compositions and arrangements have been performed by artists such as

  • decade, PLU has sought and experienced a significant change in the demographic composition of our student body – a trend that will continue next decade and beyond. Similarly, the University has worked to diversify its faculty and staff. For the year 2020, we envision a campus community that is even more broadly and deeply diverse, just and sustainable. New students line up for a processional from Centennial Square (also known as Red Square) to Olson Gym for Convocation. While we have a thoughtful

  • anthropology courses or consent of instructor. Prerequisite for non-majors: departmental approval. (4) ARTD 101 : Drawing I - CX A course dealing with the basic techniques and media of drawing. (4) ARTD 102 : 2D Design/Color Theory - CX This course combines course work in color and composition. Students will develop a better understanding in pictorial composition, color theory, patterning, materials, and methods in the two-dimensional arts, perspective, and a range of conceptual design strategies. Required

  • Chicago, and is a Board Certified Chaplain through the Association of Professional Chaplains. She is particularly interested in the contribution of storytelling and ritual as part of the healing process, and enjoys bringing her love of choral singing and music into her chaplaincy practice. Rev. Tadao KoyamaWho: Rev. Tadao Koyama, Tacoma Buddhist Temple, Tacoma, WA Bio: Rev. Tadao Koyama is the officiating minister of Tacoma Buddhist Temple, starting in 2020. A West Coast native, he was born and raised

  • gaze meets ours. She embraces her pet rabbit with the maternal protectiveness of her eighteenth-century counterpart. The rabbit’s eye is positioned in such a way that hers and Johnson’s eyes form a triangular composition that aligns them with the white neoclassical column at the center. Carriera’s aquamarine color scheme is also transferred to the poster as is a chiaroscuro gesture in how Johnson casts a shadow, setting her face and the rabbit’s white fur in bright contrast. The most notable

  • 253.538.6393 www.plu.edu/chemistry/ chair@chem.plu.edu Andrea Munro, Ph.D., Chair Chemistry involves the study of matter at the atomic and molecular level. Concepts and tools of chemistry are used to study the composition, structure, reactivity, and energy changes of materials in the world around us. At PLU, students will find a chemistry program that supports their interests, whether in the chemistry of natural products, forensics, the environment, biological systems, polymers, or inorganic

  • Comparative literature: one course (ENGL 214, 216, 217, 232, 233, 235, 235, 334, 348, 394, 395, 396, 397, appropriate seminar) Linguistics or structure of language: one course (ENGL 393) Writing/Composition: one course (ENGL 328 is especially recommended) Prospective teachers may take EDUC 529: Reading and Writing Across the Secondary Curriculum as an elective in the English major. Elementary Education Students preparing to teach in elementary schools following the Language Arts curriculum, must take 24