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Transferable Credits GAC Course Number;SortableCourse NameTransfer Policy;Sortable GAC 001Academic English INot transferable per ACE or PLU GAC 002Academic English INot transferable per ACE or PLU GAC 003Study SkillsNot transferable per ACE or PLU GAC 004Mathematics INot transferable per ACE or PLU GAC 005Computing I3 semester hours credit (Department will decide if a specific course equivalency) GAC 007Academic English IINot transferable per ACE or PLU GAC 008Academic English IINot transferable per ACE or
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Carrie Hylander Carrie in Colombia where she completed her Fulbright PLU Class of 2012 Hispanic Studies and Global Studies Double Major Studied away in Oaxaca, Mexico and Granada, Spain Completed Fulbright in Colombia Now working on Masters in Elementary Ed. from UW At PLU I studied Hispanic Studies and Global Studies. I also completed my Teaching English as a Second Language Certificate through PLU. I studied away in Oaxaca, Mexico fall of 2009 and in Granada, Spain fall of 2011. With the
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成功的坚实基础。在开学典礼/迎新活动结束后,你将能够 By the end of Orientation, you will be able to 掌握购物时的常用英语 | Remember useful English vocabulary for shopping 使用基础的英语词汇进行医生就诊 | Use basic English vocabulary for doctor visits 使用基础的英语词汇进行点餐 | Use basic English vocabulary for ordering food 用英文提问以及回答关于基本的个人信息的问题| Ask and answer questions about basic personal information in English 1-2分钟用英文介绍自己以及自己的兴趣爱好| Speak for 1-2 minutes about yourself and your interests in English 找出减少文化冲击的方法 | Identify ways of coping with culture
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ACTFL. You must complete any missing content coursework before starting your student teaching internship in the fall. How to Prepare for Your Teacher Certification TestInternational ApplicantsIf you are an international student, you must submit official transcripts (with a credential evaluation), proof of your bachelor’s degree completion, and provide proof of university-level English language proficiency. Official Transcripts & Credential Evaluation You must submit official transcripts from all
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of the great literatures of the world, from Anglo-Saxon origins to post-modern rebellions: for example, identity, society, and God; love and desire; industry, science, and culture. (4) ENGL 275 : Literary Passages: An Introduction to Literatures in English An introduction to literatures in English from around the globe, focusing on the imaginative, critical, and social power of reading and literary study. This theme-based course is centered around an in-depth study of one of Shakespeare's plays
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Music Education B.S.: Bachelor of Science B.S.N.: Bachelor of Science in Nursing BUSA: Business CE: Continuing Education CCNE: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education CES: Center for English Studies CHEM: Chemistry CHIN: Chinese CHSP: Chinese Studies CLEP: College Level Examination Program CMDA: Communication, Media, and Design Arts CNE: Continuing Nursing Education COMA: Communication CR: Credit Hours CREDITS: Equal Semester Hours CRN: Course Reference Number CSCI: Computer Science CX: Creative
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service, and meet our two new tenure-track faculty in the English Department. You’ll also find a sampling of the innovative things our faculty are doing in the classroom, the great campus programming our faculty organized this year, and recent scholarly activities and achievements.The “Booknotes” page offers a gallery of recently published books by our Division faculty, and in the English Department page you can read up on professor the impressive string of awards Rick Barot has garnered this year for
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Mathæus AndersenTheatre (Acting/Directing), 2022 I chose to get my degree at PLU because it was easy to apply and it seemed like a pretty good campus. My degree is not offered at every university [so] I am glad I found PLU. Karina KristiansenBusiness, 2015 I chose PLU due to the fantastic nature in the Washington State, the scholarship to student from Denmark and the small teaching classes. I came here to be better at speaking English, so I found the small classes as a good opportunity to
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semester hours, selected from the following: Latino Studies courses are taught in English. No more than one course taught in English may count towards the minor. HISP 321: Iberian Cultural Studies (4) HISP 322: Latin American Cultural Studies (4) HISP 325: Introduction to Hispanic Literary Studies (4) LTST 341: Latino/a/x Experiences in the U.S. (4) LTST 342: U.S. Latino/a/x Literary and Cultural Studies (4) HISP 401: Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics (4) HISP 403: Advanced Spanish (Study Away) (4
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Students intending to attend seminary should complete the requirements for the bachelor of arts degree. Besides the general degree requirements, the Association of Theological Schools recommends the following: English: literature, composition, speech, and related studies; at least six semester-long courses. History: ancient, modern European, and American; at least three semester-long courses. Philosophy: orientation in history, content, and methods; at least three semester-long courses. Natural
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