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(History), Chair of the Educational Policies Committee for the 2018-19 academic year. In addition, some proposals may be found online in the EPC section of the Office of the Provost Sakai site, to which all PLU faculty should have access. Curriculum Changes for Review – Summary French – Change program name, courses, curriculum Hispanic Studies – Add GenEd Element to special topic Curriculum Changes for Information Only – Summary Continuing Education – New CE courses 2 Curriculum Changes for
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humans were living productively in a religiously pluralistic society. The ancient Mediterranean cultures participated in and enjoyed the advantages of a religiously diverse community. This course examines the ways in which religion shaped the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean world. (4) 14 RELI 220 : Early Christianity Christian History - RC The origins, thought and expansion of the Christian Church; the growth of Christian involvement in culture to the end of the papacy of Gregory I (604 CE
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, tools, and techniques 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
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Philosophy - Sociology, Indiana University Bloomington Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Sociology, George Mason University Master of Science in Human Services, Purdue Global Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Business Criminal Justice Education Environmental Studies Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Global Studies Political Science Psychology Religion Social Work PLU.Sociology As a sociology major, I've found
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mask. These dances in turn tell the story of the spirit represented in its assumed animal form. – Virginia Allred ’16, Psychology and Geoscience, April Nyquist ’09, Art, and Leesha Cessna ‘12, Anthropology Sources: “Art & Life in Africa.” University of Iowa, http://africa.uima.uiowa.edu/peoples/show/Bwa. Dagan, Ester A. Man and His Vision: The Traditional Wood Sculpture of Burkina Faso. Montreal, Canada: Galerie Amrad African Arts, 1987. Gold, Peter. “Stepping to the Timeless Dance.” African Arts
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(PLUS) Policies and Standards (Graduate) Political Science Pre-Professional Studies: Health Sciences Pre-Professional Studies: Law Pre-Professional Studies: Military Science Pre-Professional Studies: Peace Corps Prep Certificate Pre-Professional Studies: Theological Studies Principles of General Education Professional Studies, College of Progress Alerts Psychology Publishing and Printing Arts Refunds: Course Fees Refunds: Fall/Spring Tuition Refunds: Insurance Fee Refunds: Summer/J Term Tuition
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Cohort Shannon Seidel – Fall 2019 Cohort Department of Chemistry *Sailaja Arungundram – Spring 2021 Cohort Andrea Munro – Summer 2020 Cohort Tina Saxowsky – Summer 2020 Cohort Neal Yakelis – Summer 2020 Cohort Department of Computer Science Jeff Caley – Spring 2020 Cohort Department of Geosciences Claire Todd – Fall 2019 Cohort Department of Mathematics Nick Paterno – Summer 2020 Cohort Ksenija Simic-Muller – Summer 2020 Cohort Department of Psychology Corey Cook – Fall 2020 Cohort Laura Shneidman
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a vacuum, but rather complement the philosophical and programmatic goals of the coaches. My approach has been eclectic from the start. It represents a combination of knowledge and experiences gained from three primary sources: my own competitive background as an athlete, my tenure as an intercollegiate coach, and finally my education and training in sports psychology. Aside from field hockey, are you working with any other teams? The previous three Olympic Games have been with soccer (gold
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not a religion major so I don’t get a chance to study these things,” said senior psychology major Sarah Eisert of Borg’s lecture. “It’s a more cohesive critique of traditional Christianity and how it can be seen differently and in a way that I could understand.” Read Previous Passion for learning Read Next Extending a hand to veterans COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window
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