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  • Equity Community), you need complete this short form to choose between the Contemporary Issues or Society & Self LCs. Why do I need to pick my LC for registration? Because we need it to be able to register you for your linked First Year Experience (FYEP) Writing 101 class. If you don’t choose your LC, we’ll have to choose for you…and that’s less fun for everyone. What if I haven’t decided yet if I’ll be living on campus or commuting? If you’re still unsure, we recommend you go ahead and apply for

  • Curriculum (which includes FYEP and IHON), with significant administrative oversight by the director of core curriculum, including communication with the faculty regarding programmatic matters. Structure: The chair of the Core Curriculum Committee works closely with the director of core curriculum and others who directly interact with curricular and assessment decisions Specific Duties: To work in collaboration with the director of core curriculum for the purpose of ensuring programmatic qualify and

  • the General Education Council, the council began its work in Fall 2019. For up to date information, including most recent Annual Reports, please visit the Core Curriculum Committee page. General Education Council Membership 2017-2019Embracing the Life of the Mind (First Year Experience Program)Rona Kaufman, FYEP Program DirectorEngaging Arts and Performance (Art/Theater/Music, PE)Ron Gerhardstein, Department of MusicInterpreting Living Traditions (Humanities)Scott Rogers, Department of

  • semester hours in English (Literature) 8 semester hours in social sciences Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) DegreeMajor in Theatre 44 semester hours, plus a minor THEA 160: Introduction to Theatre (4) or THEA 102: FYEP 102: DJS Seminar (4) THEA 225: Running Crew I (4) THEA 250: Acting I – Fundamentals (4) THEA 255: Theatrical Production (4) THEA 290: Stage Management (2) THEA 299: The Profession of Theatre (2) THEA 330: Script Analysis (4) or THEA 345: Playwriting (4) 4 semester hours from: THEA 360: Theatre

  • : First-Year Experience DJS Seminar FERPA: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act FNP: Family Nurse Practitioner FR: Freshman FT: Fitness and Wellness GenEd Element FTWL: Fitness and Wellness FW: First-Year Experience Writing Seminar FREN: French FYEP: First-Year Experience Program GE: Global Engagement GenEd Element GED: General Equivalency Diploma GENED: General Education Program GLB: Graham-Leach-Bliley Act GLCS: Global & Cultural Studies GLST: Global Studies GMAT: Graduate Management Admission

  • support of critical thinking and reasoned insight. As such, library resources are chosen for their suitability and applicability to the study of academic subjects taught at PLU, for comprehensive programs such as FYEP, or in support of the academic research mission more broadly.Library collection development is guided by an ideal of comprehensive disciplinary coverage.Insofar as it is feasible in accordance with the previous guidelines and available funding, the library strives to build a

  • . We drew inspiration from Lang’s Small Teaching philosophy in order to create learning moments that can transform and reshape how students learn and how instructors engage with IL concepts. While our aim was to primarily provide support to writing-intensive courses, such as WRIT 101, FYEP 190, and Capstones, these resources will also be useful when applied to any research-based assignments, as well as courses that focus on critical analysis or inquiry. Before you dive deeper into this guide to

  • highlight ways to engage on-campus, both in-person and virtually, with these resources to support students’ thriving at PLU. Academic ResourcesFirst-Year Experience Program (FYEP)First-Year Experience Program (FYEP)Description: Director Rona Kaufman is available to answer questions regarding the First-Year Experience at PLU Webpage: www.plu.edu/first-year/ Email: kaufman@plu.edu Phone: 253.535.7295 Campus Location: Admin 227DLearning Communities (LCs)Learning Communities (LCs)Description: Learning

  • to social work after my first social work course. The class was FYEP (First Year Experience) Social Work 101. I have no idea what made me switch, but I just loved the work we read about and the people we got to talk to about their careers. 6. What are your plans after graduation? I plan to get a Master of Social Work down the line, and hopefully work in macro practice, maybe creating or advocating for legislation to better support the marginalized groups of the U.S. 7. I understand you have a

  • /helpdesk/ helpdesk@plu.edu Hospitality Services Information on campus events and planning Anderson University Center 253.535.7450 www.plu.edu/hospitality/ or  www.plu.edu/calendar/ events@plu.edu International Student Services Provides support for international students Harstad 112 253.535.7264 www.plu.edu/iss/ iss@plu.edu Learning Communities Assists with building community at PLU that bridges in-and out-of-classroom experience, including First-Year Experience Program (FYEP) PLUS 100 linked courses in