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  • technology, and human genetic counseling.Areas of EmphasisAfter completing general biology, students may choose elective courses to earn either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences degree in biology. A minor in biology is also available.During the past 10 years, 65 percent of PLU graduates seeking medical school admission and 85 percent of those seeking dental school admission have been accepted. Other graduates earn master’s and doctoral degrees in areas including wildlife biology, marine

  • of Wang Center staff and representatives of other university offices is expected when issues related to their areas of responsibility are on the committee’s agenda, in keeping with the intention that the committee be both broadly constituted and consultative. General Purpose: To review and oversee off-campus curricular matters related to global education programs and initiatives, to advise the Executive Director of the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education on policies and

  • , will be considered for the public general board Residence Halls Any publicity that is not properly approved or posted in locations other than Impact bulletin boards will be removed For non-poster advertisements (i.e: a large container for a food or clothing drive), individuals will need to get approval from the main Residential Life Office in the University Center. Alternative Advertising (Flyers, Brochures, etc) Must have time, location, PLU sponsor and contact information clearly stated. Must

  • Revised January 2011 The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) offers certain job protections for armed services personnel who are called-up or volunteer to serve. The university complies with USERRA in determining its policy on military service and call to duty. The following guidelines provide general information only. This policy is not intended to address all possible issues that may arise. If you are called to duty or have specific questions, please immediately

  • department and allow for students to further develop and apply their education and training in real world, professional settings. In addition, we provide a diverse array of physical activity instruction for students as part of the General Education Program Element (GenEd) Requirements of the University. The goals of these classes are to: (a) develop in each student a fundamental respect for the role of physical activity in living, including the assessment of physical condition and the development of

  • 27ENGL:  New ConcentrationMar 20 - Apr 20Apr 27 - May 27NURS: New Concentration May 23 - Jun 24Jul 21 - Aug 20Oct 2 - Nov 1Oct 26 - Nov 27Nov 22 - Dec 24KINS: Eliminate Minors NURS: MSN New ConcentrationDec 15 - Jan 17CSCI: Data Science2022Nov 22 - Dec 27ENGL:  new Concentration Nov 22 - Dec 27CCC:  General Education ProposalOct 28 - Nov 29EDUC: Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)Oct 6 - Nov 7Jul 20 - Aug 19May 31 - Jun 30Apr 26 - May 26SOCW: Master of Social WorkApr 5 - May 5BUSA: Management Science and

  • courses developed by faculty during previous semesters. Example sites include Introduction to Sociology, General Chemistry, How Writing Works, Introduction to Psychology, the Profession of Theatre, and an online Introduction to Music course. Check out a few of these courses for Sakai inspiration and ideas that might be useful in your own teaching.   Resources to Experiment with Sakai If you are interested in improving your skills with Sakai, consider requesting a Sakai Sandbox site where you can

  • , Since Dr. Finitsis is an import from Greece, it is only fair that he responds in kind by taking LUTES to Greece with his J-Term course. Up to the present, he has led over a hundred PLU students to study away in the Mediterranean. In 2018 he celebrated in style the tenth anniversary of the student driven biblical/visual interpretation competition entitled: PLU Hebrew Idol. He is proudly teaching in PLU’s General Education, Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies, International Honors, and the newly

  • undergraduates and the general public. The lecture will be followed by a question-and-answer period and light refreshments. The lecture is free and open to the public. We are excited to have Professor Ngai share her research with us and hope to see you there!Time: 7 p.m. Date: Monday, March 11, 2019 Place: Scan Center, AUC Free and open to the public Manufacturing illegality: An Interview with Mae NgaiCCTV's Mike Walter interviews Mae M. Ngai professor at Columbia University and author of Impossible Subjects

  • , Since Dr. Finitsis is an import from Greece, it is only fair that he responds in kind by taking LUTES to Greece with his J-Term course. Up to the present, he has led over a hundred PLU students to study away in the Mediterranean. In 2018 he celebrated in style the tenth anniversary of the student driven biblical/visual interpretation competition entitled: PLU Hebrew Idol. He is proudly teaching in PLU’s General Education, Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies, International Honors, and the newly