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  • Multipurpose Sterilization Robot10 Zachary SongPruett Family Safety First AwardMost safety conscious projectsOlympiaIdentifying the Ideal Body Location for COVID-19 Temperature Screening Using an Infrared Thermometer9 Asa AlsteadEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA) & South Sound STEM Fair AllianceEPA Letter & SSRSEF Friends of EarthProject addresses earth and environmental topics. Includes projects that could lead to improvements.BellarmineQuantifying Microplastics in the Puyallup River12 Madeline

  • French (4) FREN 202: Intermediate French (4) Must include: FREN 301: Advanced French (4) French & Francophone literature, film, history, culture 12-20 semester hours, selected from the following: FREN 310: French History, Culture, Society (4) FREN 311: Francophone Africa in Global Context (4) FREN 403: Topics in French Literature (4) FREN 404: Postcolonial Francophone Fictions and Criticism (4) FREN 405: French/Francophone Film (4) FREN 406: French/Francophone Feminisms (4) Only one course in French

  • to the dean to repeat a course a second time. Master of Science - Marketing Analytics (M.S.)36 semester hours Fall Semester 16 semester hours BMMA 502: Marketing Strategy and Consumer Behavior (4) BMMA 504: Quantitative Marketing Research (4) BMMA 508: Qualitative Marketing Research (4) BMMA 587/588/589: Special Topics in Marketing Analytics (4) January Term 4 semester hours BMMA 598: Graduate Research Project in Marketing (4) Spring Semester 16 semester hours BMMA 524: Advanced Research Methods

  • , 242 early in their program. Restrictions for both majors A minimum grade of C is required in all CSCI and MATH courses counted for a major and a minimum grade of a C- in all other supporting courses. Only one CSCI special topics course (x87, x88, x89) can be used as an elective for the B.A. degree. No more than two CSCI special topics courses (x87, x88, x89) can be used as an elective for the B.S. degree. For the B.A. degree, at least 12 upper-division hours must be completed at PLU. For the B.S

  • Course Descriptions ENGL 213 : Topics in Literature: Themes and Authors - IT A variable-content course that focuses on the act of reading and interpreting texts. (4) ENGL 214 : Introduction to Major Literary Genres - IT Introduction to one or more of the major literary genres (fiction, poetry or drama). Focus of course varies with instructor and term. May be taken more than once for credit with approval of department chair. (4) ENGL 216 : Topics in Literature - IT, GE A variable-content course

  • offered under Natural Sciences. Other courses suitable for satisfying General Education (GenEd) program elements may be found in the listings for each of the departments in the college. Natural Sciences (NSCI) Undergraduate Courses NSCI 287 : Special Topics in NSCI Selected topics as announced by the department. May be repeated for credit. (1 to 4) NSCI 350 : STEM Education Partnership Program This course introduces students to STEM teaching and provides opportunities for gaining teaching experience

  • materials. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult with the Language Placement Guide before enrolling. (4) HISP 231 : Intensive Spanish (Study Away) - VW, GE An intensive Spanish course offered in a Spanish speaking country and geared to students at the intermediate language level (equivalent to HISP 201, 202, or 252). Course typically includes an intensive language class, a home stay, a service project, excursions, and guest lectures on a variety of topics related to the history and

  • including hand-built and wheel-thrown methods and glaze application. Includes a survey of ceramic art. (4) ARTD 280 : Art Methodology and Theory - CX Explores art historical and critical methods used for the analysis of art, including formalism, iconography, iconology, economic/social contexts, psychology, feminism, and structuralism/semiotics. Relates methods to broader cultural theories from Kant to Edward Said. (4) ARTD 287 : Special Topics in Art To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time

  • substitute for ANTH 103 under special circumstances with consent of department chair. (4) ANTH 287 : Special Topics in Anthropology To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) ANTH 288 : Special Topics in Anthropology To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing

  • social problems, an analysis of their social roots, and an evaluation of the policies designed to eradicate them. (4) SOCI 287 : Special Topics in Sociology To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) SOCI 288 : Special Topics in Sociology To provide undergraduate students with new, one