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  • in related professions, such as social work, education, medicine, law and business. The major is an excellent general preparation for employment in a variety of settings. The psychology program is designed to meet the needs of a variety of students. To this end, two majors are offered: the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science. Either degree provides a solid foundation in psychology, and either can serve as preparation for postgraduate study or employment. However, for those students who

  • You Ask, We Answer: Can I study international business at PLU? The School of Business at PLU offers a broad range of courses and skills. We offer areas of specialization (what we call concentrations) in marketing, management, accounting and finance. Students who are interested in international business may use any one of those concentrations as a… April 21, 2023 BusinessFAQ'sGlobal EducationProfessors

  • Brian Sung ’24 talks business, econ majors, Oxford adventure, and his unique PLU journey as a first-gen Chinese immigrant Meet Brian Sung, a business major from the class of ’24 at PLU. When he’s not taking international honors courses or diving deep into his double majors in business and economics , he’s all about data science and statistics through his double minors. Outside of… March 21, 2024 AcademicsBusinessInvolvementStudent VoiceStudy Abroad

  • Betty Brown Memorial Business Scholarship The Stanley and Terryl Brue Endowed Scholarship Stanley and Terryl Brue Travel Abroad Scholarship in Economics Stanley and Terryl Brue Faculty-Student Activities Fund for Economics Stanley and Terryl Brue Travel Abroad Scholarship for Social Sciences Buchanan Family Endowed Scholarship Erhardt and Virginia Buchfinck Endowed Scholarship in Education Chester Buhl Endowed Vocal Music Scholarship Jacob and Lorene Burback Endowed Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. W. B

  • program at PLU.  His scholarship in entrepreneurship and innovation coupled with substantial executive-level industry experience and business ownership align with his teaching topics and create opportunities for students to engage both the theory and application of management in unique and powerful ways.  Leveraging techniques and frameworks developed through research and practice, Dr. Brown engages students to apply their academic knowledge to live projects in the region and around the world.  This

  • company — one that’s seen explosive growth, including a recent acquisition of the supermarket chain Whole Foods and an impending headquarters expansion. Get in Touch with AlumniInterested in connecting with current students? Email Alumni“As a business student, I was gratified to learn how the HR, finance, marketing and accounting functions could work together in harmony for tech employees,” said Finn Kelln ’18, who is set to graduate in December. “I am excited to enter the business world after seeing

  • into working at the Fortune 500 company — one that’s seen explosive growth, including a recent acquisition of the supermarket chain Whole Foods and an impending headquarters expansion. Get in Touch with AlumniInterested in connecting with current students? Email Alumni“As a business student, I was gratified to learn how the HR, finance, marketing and accounting functions could work together in harmony for tech employees,” said Finn Kelln ’18, who is set to graduate in December. “I am excited to

  • TacomaStudents learning about PLU and TacomaStudents learning about PLU and TacomaLearn more about the American Business Culture Program

  • W-9 Supplemental Form: This is required by our Business Office before we can reimburse you for your travel expenses.  (U.S. only) Video Permission Form: We video tape and/or live stream the conference. The video tapes maybe used in classrooms and by students and professors who may wish to see the conference, but are unable to attend.  The attached form may be altered to best suit your preferences. Clock Hours for Teachers: Clock hours provided by the Holocaust Center for Humanity

  • up to now. Online survey Mimi Granlund, ’13, an analytics manager at Alaska Airlines, first visited the company as a PLU senior on a career exploration trip. “Aviation was never on the radar for me,” said Granlund, who majored in math, physics and art. But after the visit, she spotted a job posting for an internship, took advantage of that opportunity, and “fell in love with the work.” Fast-forward six years to Spring Break 2019 — and Mimi was now one of the PLU alumni hosting current students