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  • Core Requirements, Majors and Minor in PhilosophyUniversity Core Requirements: The General Education requirement of four hours in philosophy may be satisfied with any course offered except for 233 Formal Logic, and 499 A/B Capstone. The initial course in philosophy is customarily 101, 125, or a 200-level course that provides a more focused topic but is still at the introductory level (220, 223, 228, 230, 238, 253). The 300-level courses are suited for students with particular interests who are

  • #PLUFall Posted by: Thomas Krise / October 29, 2014 October 29, 2014 Fall at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA | Video produced by Sam Hosman ’14 *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous It’s not that you just study away, it’s how you study away Read Next Veterans Day at PLU LATEST POSTS President Krise’s open letter of support for Muslim community January 30, 2017 An Open Letter on Access for All Students January 20, 2017 LISTEN Forum December 6, 2016 What election season

  • Get Out and Play! Pacific Lutheran University Intramural programs provide students with positive social opportunities and are an outlet for good clean fun (well sometimes it’s muddy fun), exercise and relaxation, while encouraging team spirit and good sportsmanship. If you like a little friendly competition you’ll love the PLU Intramural program. Whether it’s team sports, individual competitions, or live action role playing, intramurals are open to all current PLU students, faculty and staff

  • Beyond Study AwayPacific Lutheran University values all aspects of a Global Education. In addition to traditional Study Away, students have access to international speakers, funding for research abroad, and post-graduation global opportunities.Check out these other global opportunities Wang Research Grants PLU Peace Scholars PLU Peace Corps Prep Global Symposia & Lectures Fulbright & Fellowships Post-Grad Global Opportunties PLU Alumni Travel SeminarThe Beginner's Guide to Volunteering

  • Registration for each session closes 24-hour before each session begins. Recordings of each session will be made available at the conclusion of the Spring Series in Pastoral Theology. Contact Kendall Jeske, Director of Congregational Engagement, at jeskekj@plu.edu with questions. Thank you. /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (function () { jQuery.browser.msie = false; jQuery.browser.version = 0; if(navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9

  • Scholarship Auditions PLU has a large number of scholarships available for musicians! You do not have to be a music major to receive a music scholarship, they are available to EVERYONE regardless of major. We are back to in-person auditions this year!  Video auditions are also accepted. Early scholarship audition application deadline: January 14 at midnight pacific time Early scholarship auditions (on campus): January 22 Regular scholarship audition application deadline: February 17 Regular

  • Consent for Medical Treatment of a Minor Student (pdf) view download

  • Records Retention Schedule (Vital Records)In order to provide for the continuity and preservation of Pacific Lutheran University, each elected and appointed officer of the university shall designate those documents which are essential records of his office and needed in an emergency and for the reestablishment of normal operations after any such emergency. A list of such records shall be forwarded to the archivist. This list shall be reviewed at least annually by the elected or appointed

  • study of the Holocaust and other examples of mass violence challenges us to push far beyond our comfort zones. Students who choose to earn a minor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies will join a scholarly community that believes that the Holocaust and other genocides must be studied, its victims must be remembered, human rights and dignity must be honored through our daily beliefs, and yet the search for “lessons” drawn from the Holocaust and genocide is a never-ending process. Minor20 semester hours

  • July 8, 2008 Face the Music Inevitably, worried parents will arrive on music professor Greg Youtz’s office doorstep after their child has announced they want to become a composer. “Now what?” the parents ask Charged with running the university’s composition program, Youtz usually succeeds in calming the parental fears during such visits. No, composing isn’t exactly a growth industry, but for those who are called to compose, there’s really no escaping the urge. “I tell the worried parents that