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The Head in the Game: Q&A with PLU Coach Goes Inside the Mind of an Athlete Zach Willis ’19 earned a BA in kinesiology with a concentration in health and fitness promotion and minored in sport and exercise psychology while playing on the football team at Pacific Lutheran University. Last year he returned to the university to serve as the football… February 16, 2022 Alumni ProfilesAthleticsKinesiologyPLU GradsStudent Life
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: Page 102, LANG 597: Non-Thesis Research Project, not LANG 598. MATHEMATICS: Page 107, Following Courses Required: MATH 341 is required, not MATH 342. MOVEMENT STUDIES & WELLNESS EDUCATION: Page 110: Exercise Science Concentration is 63 semester hours. Page 111: Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration: CHEM 331/333 instead of CHEM 232/234 Page 112: Sport Psychology Minor: Select from the following: (four semester hours): HEED 262, 365 PHED 315, 324, 411 PHYSICS: PHYS 110: Astronomy - NS, SM
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. Program for B.S.N. (Prepared Registered Students), first sentence corrected to read: The traditional Master of Science in Nursing program is designed for Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) prepared registered nurses. Psychology Bachelor of Arts Major, required hours Old: 40 semester hours Corrected: 42 semester hours Religion: Page 264 Under the Minor, Last Line should read: Minimum of 4 semester hours must be taken at the upper-division level (either RC or RG) Rosters Faculty: Add title
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The Value of the Peace Corps Experience: A Panel PresentationAbout the Panelists Photo of Shella Biallas Shella Biallas ‘04 graduated from Pacific Lutheran University with degrees in sociology and psychology and a minor in Norwegian language. After graduating, she served as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer in St. Paul, MN working with immigrants and refugees at a non-profit law center. Shella attended the Evans School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington in Seattle through the Peace
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Interaction. The lecture is sponsored by the Department of Sociology and Social Work, with support from the Women’s and Gender Studies Program and Department of Psychology. For more information contact the Department of Sociology and Social Work at (253) 535-7294. Read Previous PLU named leader in recycling Read Next Engineer turned poet named Washington State Poet Laureate COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently
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be required again. In community, Teri Phillips Vice President and Chief Operating Officer COVID-19 Site Supervisor Shawn Thompson Associate Director of Emergency Programs COVID-19 Task Force Coordinator Michelle Ceynar Dean of Social Sciences Professor of Psychology Mike Snyder Director of Athletics and Recreation Chris Albert Director of Web Development & Design Read Previous Reflection on Transition Read Next COVID-19 Updates for Fall 2022 LATEST POSTS COVID-19 Updates for Fall 2022 August 1
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Academic advice for students on the spectrum First-year PLU student Bethany Vigil ’27 recently received Study.com’s scholarship for students on the autism spectrum. Bethany will major in biology , minoring in psychology , and hopes to attend medical school after graduating from PLU. We asked what academic advice Bethany would give to… October 5, 2023 CommunityDiversityDiversity Justice SustainabilityInvolvementLife on CampusReformerStudent LifeStudent VoiceTrailblazer
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I am going to take exams. I decided to enroll in a Coursera course, Moralities of Everyday Life, created by a Yale psychology professor I had previously seen in TedTalks videos. The enrollment process was simple and required just my name and email information. I was given the option to purchase the “verified certificate” track for $50. This service, called Signature Track, uses typing patterns with facial recognition to confirm a student’s identity. Since it’s my first experience with a
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is one instructional technique or project that is particularly effective, innovative, or engaging? “I teach a unit on stress and health in Health Psychology in which students complete a series of self-report stress assessments, then develop a plan to incorporate one technique into their daily schedule. I now also provide students with unlimited use of an emWave device which measures somatic change and provides real-time feedback. This type of biofeedback increases self-awareness of stress
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produces trustworthy data, and helps researchers draw practical conclusions to evaluate trends or projections. Data can be derived from sources such as surveys, polls and experiments. Statisticians apply their knowledge to a wide array of disciplines, such as agriculture, biology, computer science, economics, education, engineering, human resources, marketing, medicine, public health, psychology, sociology, and sports. Careers in StatisticsStatistics requires a rigorous mathematical preparation
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