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  •  Notification of Bake Sale form to PLU Catering at least two weeks in advance of the sale. PLU Clubs, Organizations and Students participating in class projects related to marketing/entrepreneurship may hold bake sales with homemade baked goods that do not require temperature control. The items must be prepared and individually wrapped in a sanitary manner. A clearly visible sign at the point of sale must read, “Food was prepared at a kitchen that is not inspected by the Health Department,” download a PDF

  • clients and customers. I am a Communications major with an interest in Public Relations, and we often think of that as a world of text. But these skills will give me a leg up in my major and in the world of work.” The Innovation Studies Minor PLU’s Innovation Studies program is designed to introduce students to core principles in design, business, economics, ethics, and historical perspectives on innovation and entrepreneurship. Students culminate their work in a seminar that invites them to form

  • information systems. You’ll also have the flexibility to customize your coursework and specialize in areas like entrepreneurship, international business and nonprofit leadership. Your learning will extend beyond the classroom to build professional skills and experiences that will differentiate your resume from others. Real-world client projects, executive business level simulations, and formal experiential certificates allow you to apply your knowledge and demonstrate your expertise as you go through the

  • entrepreneurship. With the opportunity to travel, compete, earn scholarships, network, and make new friends, the memories you make with PLU DECA will last you a lifetime! Type of Club or Organization: Academic & Honors Societies Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Monthly, contact Danielle, one of the Club Co-Presidents, to be added to the Google group chat! Where: Morken 105 Club Email: deca@plu.edu Club Co-President’s Email: danielle.poulin@plu.eduPre-Health SciencesDescription: To provide

  • challenges unique to the sector such as HRM strategies and accountability mechanisms, working with volunteers, fundraising, ethics, and legal issues. BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship– Intensive study of issues and challenges associated with start-up, growth, and maturation of a new enterprise. COMA 361: Strategic Communication- Introduces the theories, methods, and practice of public relations. Emphasizes technical and analytical skills. DATA 133: Introduction to Computational and Data Science– Introduction to

  • will come out of this process stronger and more sustainable. “People have been having thoughtful conversations across departments. The creativity and entrepreneurship has been inspiring.” Chung-Shing Lee, dean of the School of Business, said PLU has a chance to embrace innovation. He was “surprised and disappointed” with the recommendation to reduce faculty positions by five, including the elimination of two graduate programs: the Master of Science in Finance and the Master of Science in Marketing

  • Principles Eight Semester Hours Business principles (4 credits from the following): BUSA 201: Introduction to Business in a Global Environment/li Design and Communication principles (4 credits from the following): COMA 215: Writing in Communication Careers 3) Elective Four Semester Hours BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship- Intensive study of issues and challenges associated with start-up, growth, and maturation of a new enterprise. 4) Innovation Seminar Four Semester Hours INOV 350 — Innovation Seminar

  • Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Professional Studies communications,public relation,media,film studies,broadcast,journalism,journalists,advertising,print,radio,television,digitial,campaign,social media,marketing,direct transfer agreement,transfer friendly,direct transfer,transfer,aa,dta,aa-dta Business Business Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Professional Studies accounting,finance,marketing,administration,management,human resources,entrepreneurship,money,economy

  • between feeling at home and feeling like an unwanted foreigner.” His love of books guided him on a path to education, opening doors that, eventually, led him to dream of becoming a writer, one who could be inspired by his family stories, his cultural heritage, and his questions about the journey from one community to another. Read More About GonzalezProfessional Business CertificatesGain a deeper understanding of one of these areas of interest: Entrepreneurship and Closely-Held Business Healthcare

  • American WorkforceInternational StudentsScholarships: International Student Scholarships Scholarships for International Students Planning to Study in the USA Job Websites: Abroad Planet Cultural Vistas Entrepreneurship Guide for Immigrants and Refugees GoinGlobal H1B Grader International Student Overseas Jobs OPT Nation Work Visa USA United OPT UpwardlyGlobal Professional Organizations: The Center for Global Education Foreign Born Immihelp International Association for the Exchange of Students for