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  • ) BUSA 335 : Investments and Portfolio Management Theory and practice of securities (e.g., stocks, bonds, derivatives, hybrids) valuation as well as portfolio construction and evaluation. Emphasis on applying classroom concepts in real-time to student-managed portfolios. Exposure to complicating factors including taxes, the risk-return relationship, pricing anomalies, and behavioral issues in investing. Prerequisite: BUSA 302. (4) BUSA 337 : International Finance and Risk Management Management of

  • partnership with Alumni & Student Connections and the Department of Economics, students majoring in economics can partner with a PLU econ graduate to gain insight into the vast array of possibilities. Those mentors will give advice, assist with networking and bridge the connection from PLU to real career opportunities using their skills. To Alumni & Student Connections, an essential part of student success is providing avenues for connections with alumni — meaningful internships, mentoring experiences

  • need to excel in your career. Learn More About Career Advising & Upcoming EventsInternship Support: If you’re interested in gaining hands-on experience through internships, our team can assist you in finding suitable opportunities and guide you through the application process. We also help eligible students register for internship credit, ensuring you receive academic recognition for your valuable real-world experiences. Learn More About InternshipsContact Us Email: career@plu.edu Phone: (253) 535

  • example, this might mean having students identify the interactions or relationships between “X” and “Y”. Then assess the clarity and extent of what they have integrated. This can be done via such activities as: Reflective writing Incomplete but progressive cases Concept maps Some portions of Problem-Based Learning apply here Interdisciplinary cases (using authentic problems if possible) Capstone projects Work on real life examples ApplicationHere, you want to know whether students can do whatever you

  • liquid crystal designs, preparation and utilization of functionalized carbon nanomaterials and chemical and biological sensing.  His work bridges the highly technical chemical world with real world applications. He developed highly sensitive chemical sensors using molecular wires (electronic polymers) which have very practical applications in detecting gunpowder and explosives like TNT. His group has also developed fluorescent methods to detect chemical warfare agents as well as bacteria. Dr Swager

  • specialists don’t always understand. Young notes that the real problem might be fear. “It is so much safer, in many ways, to preach to your own choir, to write in equivocations, to not take stands,” Young says. “In many ways, this talk is one of the ways I am trying to move outside the comfort of the classroom, to move beyond the limits of the ivory tower, and to engage audiences who are savvy and astute, but may not be experts in my field. I am trying to prove Google wrong.” The TED (Technology

  • July 31, 2010 Hebrew Idol showcases a different view of the Bible, theology By Chris Albert According to Assistant Professor of Religion Antonios Finitsis, there’s one real advantage to teaching a religion course: Nobody really knows all it entails. “They think religion is confined,” he said. “People do not expect religion to be so pervasive.” Religion is too big to be isolated on the pages of books. “No,” Finitsis said, “it’s all over the place.” Case and point: Finitsis’ Religion 211 course

  • determined, persistent, and practical that real things come from his adventures.His character is perhaps most obvious in his writing. Three books – Wild Echoes: Encounters with the Most Endangered Animals… (1996), Orion’s Legacy: …Man as Hunter (1996), and Red Delta: Fighting for Life at the End of the Colorado River (2002) – required both consummate research and hard, gutsy field work. His dozens of articles in prestigious nature periodicals – Smithsonian, Audubon, Natural History, National Geographic

  • Krise Endowed Internship Fund Announcing the Patricia L. and Thomas W. Krise Endowed Internship Fund. The benefits of a summer internship—even an unpaid one—are unlimited and undeniable: Students can apply what they’ve learned in the classroom to real-world situations, network with people in the industry and gain valuable work… April 17, 2014 Higher EducationLeadershipNews

  • Spotify playlists where they can synchronously listen to songs and interact with other users. This is done with the use of the Ionic Framework on the client side which allows for cross-platform development using Angular and TypeScript to create a rich, user friendly application. The use of the ASP.NET framework on the server-side allows for a robust set of REST API functions and WebSockets for real-time communication between users. 2:20pm – LuteLive: PLU iOS Sports App Carson Ketter (BSCS), Jacob King