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  • or co-requisite for CHEM 115.Physics Courses PLU has two introductory physics series. Students interested in physical therapy should take the sequence that is required for their intended major. Students majoring in biology usually take the PHYS 125/126 series with accompanying labs, while those majoring in chemistry or physics must take the PHYS 153/154 series with accompanying labs.Mathematics/Statistics Courses Many PT programs do not require math courses as part of their prerequisite courses

  • heading up to the second floor of the Rieke Science Center to culture, poke at, prod, and count— yes, count—yeast cells for the next eight hours. And she wouldn’t have it any other way. Deane, a biology major, is working 10 weeks this summer with Assistant Professor of Chemistry Tina Saxowsky, doing a series of experiments that will look at the evolution of the little critters that make your bread rise. How do they mutate, and how did these traits give them an advantage to survive? How does drug

  • , volunteers by coaching sixth-grade boys basketball. Her service is about “paying it forward” and honoring the positive impact that youth basketball coaches had on her life. “I just remember my sixth-grade self and I try to give the kids I coach what I got from my coaches and teach them to have love for the game and to go out and have fun,” said Price, a biology major from Tacoma. “I love the kids and try to teach them everything I know about basketball.” Turner is quick to point out that while PLU

  • the women’s basketball team, volunteers by coaching sixth-grade boys basketball. Her service is about “paying it forward” and honoring the positive impact that youth basketball coaches had on her life. “I just remember my sixth-grade self and I try to give the kids I coach what I got from my coaches and teach them to have love for the game and to go out and have fun,” said Price, a biology major from Tacoma. “I love the kids and try to teach them everything I know about basketball.” Turner is

  • the Mesoamerican Bipolar Stone Tool Technology: Gaining Insights for Interpreting Artifacts from Aztec Calixtlahuaca Heather Mathews, After Multiculturalism: Identify, Integration and Contemporary Art in Germany Donna Poppe, Recording Songs of Children in Egypt Teru Toyokawa, Developmental Demands and Transition to Adulthood in Thailand Student-Faculty Projects Charles Bergman and Nevis Granum, Exposing the Relations between Legal and Illegal Wildlife Trafficking Ami Shah and Jared Wright

  • problems across the lifespan. Prerequisite: NURS 772 (5) (Didactic 2 credits, lab/seminar 1 credit, clinical 2 credits) NURS 774 : Women and Children in Primary Care This course covers common problems unique to women and children (pregnancy, postpartum care, gynecological conditions, perimenopausal, menopausal care, well-child, adolescent care, preventive care), common behavioral and developmental problems in children & adolescents (developmental delay, learning disabilities, autism, school issues, etc

  • problems across the lifespan. Prerequisite: NURS 772 (5) (Didactic 2 credits, lab/seminar 1 credit, clinical 2 credits) NURS 774 : Women and Children in Primary Care This course covers common problems unique to women and children (pregnancy, postpartum care, gynecological conditions, perimenopausal, menopausal care, well-child, adolescent care, preventive care), common behavioral and developmental problems in children & adolescents (developmental delay, learning disabilities, autism, school issues, etc

  • education you will obtain at PLU will prepare you well for these programs by providing a strong background in the sciences as well as allowing you to understand connections between science and society more broadly. While many pre-health students do choose to major in biology and chemistry, there have been students who have majored in psychology, sociology, Hispanic studies, religion, and others. As a pre-health sciences student, you’ll have the opportunity to work closely with our Pre-Health Sciences

  • & Health Sciences3rdHana Gray12BellarmineComparing the Efficacy of Surgical Masks Inside vs Outside Through Quantification of Bacterial Growth Cellular & Molecular1stAmelia Etue12W.F. WestAlzheimer’s Study: Inducing the APOE Gene Using Colchicine in Zebrafish Embryos Chemistry1stMia Filand & Lauren Lewis12BellarmineDetermining the accuracy and efficacy of date rape drug detectors Computational Biology and Bioinformatics1stKarlton Ndegwa & Fa’ipaua Hegstad12BellarmineUtilization of Drone Photogrammetry

  • Amanda Harris Lab Manager Phone: 253-535-7781 Email: harrisaj@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science

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