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Music 57 2.98% MMU3 Music, K-12 61 3.19% MNRD Nordic Studies 5 0.26% MNOR Norwegian <10 0.05% MNUR Nursing 206 10.79% MPHI Philosophy 10 0.52% MPYS Physics 24 1.26% MPOL Political Science <10 0.05% MPLG Politics & Government 47 2.46% MPSY Psychology 108 5.65% MREL Religion 13 0.68% MSTD Scandinavian Area Studies <10 0.05% MSWK Social Work 45 2.36% MSOC Sociology 60 3.14% MSAR Studio Arts 48 2.51% MTHE Theatre 42 2.20% MWGS Women's & Gender Studies <10 0.47%
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16 UNDERGRADUATE DECLARED MAJORS BY COUNT Pacific Lutheran University - 2018 All Undergraduate Declared Majors, by Count Includes 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Majors MAJOR CODE MAJOR COUNT % OF TOTAL STUDENTS MBUS Business Administration 248 12.98% MNUR Nursing 206 10.79% MBIO Biology 128 6.70% MKIN Kinesiology 120 6.28% MPSY Psychology 108 5.65% MCHE Chemistry 79 4.14% MCMP Communication 69 3.61% MMU3 Music, K-12 61 3.19% MSOC Sociology 60 3.14% MCSI Computer Science 58 3.04% MMUS Music 57 2.98% MGST
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1 EPC 30 Day Clock Memo TO: All Faculty FROM: Educational Policies Committee SUBJECT: Notice of Curriculum Changes DATE: November 22, 2021 The 30-day review period begins November 22, 2021 and ends December 27, 2021 This notice of Curriculum Changes is published as required by the EPC Manual, which is located in the Faculty Handbook. The following paragraph may be found in Section III, Part VI, Section 3, “Procedures Governing Revision of Curriculum and Degree Requirements”: F: Faculty members
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and promotion, plus minors in coaching, exercise & sport psychology, and pre-athletic training. Why kinesiology at PLU? “I chose to study Kinesiology at PLU because I knew I wanted to do something with physical therapy and I heard the Kinesiology faculty were incredible!” – Megan “I chose to study Kinesiology at PLU because they had lots of hands-on, practical and professional opportunities at all levels in the program. It also allowed me to have a minor and study another subject of interest
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Nick Etzell ‘23 helps peers find their calling Posted by: vcraker / April 14, 2022 Image: Nick Etzell ‘23 is a double major in psychology and environmental studies from Coupeville, Washington. (photo by John Froschauer/PLU) April 14, 2022 Nick Etzell ‘23 is a double major in psychology and environmental studies at Pacific Lutheran University, with minors in philosophy, business, and innovation studies. In his time at PLU, he has been involved with the Wild Hope Center for Vocation as both a
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Expression GenEd Element DANC: Dance DATA: Data Science DL: Dean’s List D.N.P.: Doctor of Nursing Practice DTA: Direct Transfer Agreement from Washington Community College ECON: Economics EDUC: Education Ed.D.: Doctor of Education ELMSN: Entry-level M.S.N. Program ENGL: English ENGR: Engineering ENVT: Environmental Studies EOG: Educational Opportunity Grant EPSY: Educational Psychology ES: Examining Self and Society GenEd Element ESCI: Earth Science FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid FD
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Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Babies learning in the womb Uncategorized / January 20, 2015 PLU Researcher Gains National Attention on ‘Today’ Show Talking About Babies Learning in the Womb By Barbara Clements PLU Psychology Professor Christine Moon
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The Open Science Framework Changed my Workflow (for the better!) Posted by: Jenna S / April 25, 2016 April 25, 2016 by Jon Grahe, Professor of Psychology at PLU It never occurred to me that I needed the Open Science Framework (OSF). It was shared with me because the developers knew that I was interested in trying to create large scale collaborative research projects, and so I ended up on their email list. The Center for Open Science developed the OSF (free to all users) to provide researchers
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Wild Hope Fellow Nick Etzell ‘23 helps peers with vocational discernment Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 13, 2022 Image: Image: Nick Etzell ‘23 is a double major in psychology and environmental studies from Coupeville, Washington. (photo by John Froschauer/PLU) April 13, 2022 By Isabella Daltoso ’23PLU Marketing and CommunicationsNick Etzell ‘23 is a double major in psychology and environmental studies at Pacific Lutheran University, with minors in philosophy, business, and innovation
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