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and fighting for people.” Read Previous J-Term 2020/Political Science & Psychology – Study Away in Prague Read Next Jared Wright ’14, discusses working on refugee resettlement, impactful internships, and more LATEST POSTS Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and studying away in Oxford July 8, 2024 Quan Huynh ’25 Discusses her Internship at the Washington State Senate February 28, 2023 Professor Maria Chavez selected for 2021-23 Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau July 2
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Psychology SOCI 101 – Introduction to Sociology However, it is important that you look up the requirements for each of the schools you plan to apply.Mathematics Courses Most pharmacy schools require math and/or statistics. A number of institutions require a semester of calculus. Thus, we recommend that you take at least MATH 151 (Introduction to Calculus) and one course in statistics.Chemistry Courses Take the following two-course sequence in general chemistry: CHEM 115 (General Chemistry I) CHEM 116
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, Pacific Lutheran University Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Chinese & Chinese Studies Communication Environmental Studies French & Francophone Studies Hispanic & Latino Studies History Philosophy Psychology Publishing & Printing Arts Religion @PLUEnglish @pluenglish Studying English at PLU means opening yourself up to opportunities for growth and change. Through your English courses, you will find
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and thoughtfully respond to the prompts in your essay. For applicants who are from a discipline outside of social work, and under the appropriate prompt, be sure to highlight the following: The experiences you’ve had in the social services area, whether that is through employment, volunteer work, or being a consumer of services. Any relevant coursework you’ve completed (e.g., psychology, sociology, etc.), Explain why you want to pursue social work as a professional. Explain how your path so far
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possibilities.Why did you want to major in economics and minor in data science? I liked the major because it taught me about the world around me. I’ve taken classes like psychology and sociology, and those definitely teach you a lot, but I feel like economics as a social science is incredibly applicable to day-to-day interactions. You find a lot in the decisions that firms make, the decisions that consumers make, and how those lead to the circumstances surrounding you. Not only that, but more, more practically
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interesting work. Will my undergraduate be prepared to pursue further degrees? Many sociology majors (about half) pursue advanced degrees, directly after undergraduate school or after working for a while. Their degrees are master’s or doctoral degrees in sociology, social work, education, psychology, law, business, criminology, health care, public policy, and communications. Many of these degrees lead to job and career advancement. The sociology major leads to these advanced degrees for all types of
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Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History Speaker: Justin Spelhaug, Vice President, Microsoft Philanthropies Introduction by Michael Halvorson, Professor of History and Chair of Innovation Studies Location: Zoom Friday, March 118:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | Continuing Education Trauma Informed Intervention for Mental Health Providers Workshop Facilitator: Liza Suarez, Co-director of the Urban Youth Trauma Center (UYTC), Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, University
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winter break. In community, Teri Phillips Vice President and Chief Operating Officer COVID-19 Site Supervisor Shawn Thompson Associate Director of Emergency Programs COVID-19 Task Force Coordinator Michelle Ceynar Dean of Social Sciences Professor of Psychology Mike Snyder Director of Athletics and Recreation Chris Albert Director of Web Development & Design Read Previous J-Term testing on campus and other reminders Read Next Maintaining Quarantine and Isolation Procedures LATEST POSTS COVID-19
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Thompson Associate Director of Emergency Programs COVID-19 Task Force Coordinator Michelle Ceynar Dean of Social Sciences Professor of Psychology Mike Snyder Director of Athletics and Recreation Chris Albert Director of Web Development & Design Read Previous New Mask-Optional Guidance from Washington State Read Next April COVID-19 Updates LATEST POSTS COVID-19 Updates for Fall 2022 August 1, 2022 April COVID-19 Updates April 13, 2022 New Mask-Optional Guidance from Washington State March 7, 2022 Cómo
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