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  • professional mentor in a genre or genres of choice. Approximately 15 hours of work per week on creative and critical writing. 8 mailings. Emphasis on original work. 24 required texts with approximately 40 pages of critical writing. (4 credits fall, 4 credits spring) ENGL 512 : Writing Mentorship II One-on-one correspondence with a professional mentor in a genre or genres of choice. Approximately 15 hours of work per week on creative and critical writing. 5 mailings. Continued emphasis on original work. 15

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Words Can Hurt Featured / September 2, 2014 The Word-Choice Campaign Everyone is Talking About By Sandy Deneau Dunham RESOLUTE Editor I t seems fitting that PLU’s My Language/My Choice campaign grew into something giant—it’s evolved so exponentially and organically over the years, there really was no other way to go. Originally spurred with a $500 Diversity Center grant from The Pride Foundation, the campaign

  • equations; computational matrix theory; numerical integration and differentiation; and other areas of instructor interest. Prerequisites: MATH 152 and CSCI 144. (4) MATH 381 : Seminar in Problem Solving Designed to improve advanced problem solving skills for mathematical competitions, especially the Putnam Competition and the Mathematical Contest in Modeling. Pass/Fail only. May be taken more than once for credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (1) MATH 387 : Special Topics in Mathematics To

  • role model in my life since my freshman year of high school.” 3. Your family might not understand, and that’s OK.Leaving home does not mean leaving your family. Still, it can sometimes be hard to explain to them that you can’t come home because you’re stressed about a paper due on Monday, and all you really want to do is hang out with your new friends. Balancing the two worlds looks different for everyone, but it gets easier to manage over time. And modeling how to keep one foot in each place

  • great strong female Indian role model in my life since my freshman year of high school.” 3. Your family might not understand, and that’s OK.Leaving home does not mean leaving your family. Still, it can sometimes be hard to explain to them that you can’t come home because you’re stressed about a paper due on Monday, and all you really want to do is hang out with your new friends. Balancing the two worlds looks different for everyone, but it gets easier to manage over time. And modeling how to keep

  • . Other opportunities such as the mathematical contest and modeling and Datafest offer engaging team competitions for students. We offer theoretical and applied courses and degrees, including majors in mathematics, applied mathematics, and mathematics education, leading to diverse career paths in teaching, industry, or further education. Our graduates are math teachers, district leaders, financial analysts, engineers, data scientists, actuaries, consultants, lawyers, software engineers, statisticians

  • collection, extraction, query, cleaning, and aggregation. Utilize SQL and Git: gather, store, and organize data. Perform visual and statistical analysis on data. Build and implement machine learning models and algorithms. Gain insights from data using question, modeling, and validation problem-solving processes. Code in YARN, Hadoop, MapReduce. Use TensorFlow for curvefitting, regression, classification, and the minimization of errors. Apply TensorFlow for backpropagation to tune weights and biases while

  • Our Schools & Departments Show more information about these links Kinesiology Kinesiology is the study of human movement. It is a dynamic and growing field with applications to a wide array of allied health, medicine, fitness, education, sport, and recreation related professions. Marriage and Family Therapy The mission of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at Pacific Lutheran University is to train students to become systemically-oriented, contextually sensitive MFT Professionals who

  • Biblical content together with an introduction to major religious traditions and theological problems in the context of the principal aspects of human culture as outlined above. At least three semester- long courses. Students may well seek counsel from the seminary of their choice. Of the possible majors, English, philosophy, religion and the social sciences are regarded as the most desirable. Other areas are, however, accepted. A faculty advisor will assist students in the selection of courses

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Documents and Forms Diversity and Inclusion Site Menu Home My Language. My Choice. My Language. My Choice. Words Mean Things My Language. My Choice. Words Can Hurt D&I Strategic Plan Seven Actions Current Projects D&I Newsletter Archive Milestones Demographics Bias Incident Response Team University Diversity Committee Lutheran Higher Education Faculty & Staff Current Projects Contact Information Email: diversity@plu.edu Resources Center for Diversity, Justice, and