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Major in Communication 40 semester hours, plus a minor Concentrations Students in this program select a concentration in either Film & Media Studies or Strategic Communication.
): ARTD 101: Drawing 1 (4) ARTD 102: 2D Design/Color Theory (4) ARTD 201: Drawing 2: Figure Drawing (4) ARTD 202: 3D Design (4) Technique Courses (24) Go to www.plu.edu/comm-media-designarts/documents to view specific courses fulfilling requirements. Two-dimensional courses (8) Three-dimensional courses (8) Photography course (4) Technology course (4) Understanding Art/Culture Courses (12) ARTD 180: History of Western Art I (4) ARTD 181: History of Western Art II (4) Upper-division Art History (4
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The traditional undergraduate program is designed for students who do not hold licensure in practical or registered nursing. The L.P.N. to B.S.N.
Foundations of Care Delivery & Health Promotion (3) NURS 307 Health & Physical Assessment (3) NURS 308 Clinical Practicum I (3) NURS 309 Professional Foundations & Principles of Leadership (2) NURS 310 Scholarly Writing Concepts (1) NURS 311 Patho/Pharm II (2) NURS 314 Care of Chronic Conditions (3) NURS 315 Psych/Mental Health (2) NURS 316 Clinical Practicum II (5) NURS 317 Theory & Evidence (1) NURS 318 Research Methods (2) NURS 319 Healthcare Technology (1) NURS 401 Care of Complex
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Majors should plan their course of study in consultation with their departmental advisor. Major in Political Science 36 semester hours Required Courses 16 semester hours POLS 151, POLS 251, POLS 301,
) Any 300-level course with an LT designation ENGL 400: Studies in Criticism & Theory HIST 254: History of Hanford HIST 305: Slavery in the Americas HIST 346: Innovation & Technology HIST 351: History of the West and Northwest HIST 362: Christians in Nazi Germany RELI 211: Religion and Literature of the Hebrew Bible RELI 220: Early Christianity RELI 221: Medieval Christianity RELI 331: New Testament Studies Pre-Law Advising For information, see Pre-Professional Programs section of the catalog Minor
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TACOMA, WASH. (May 15, 2017)- Classes are over, tests are on the horizon and therapy dogs are waiting in the wings. It’s the end of spring semester, and for several hundred Lutes that means life after college beckons. Pacific Lutheran University students are fast approaching…
challenging thing hasn’t come yet."- Thomas Horn Horn also traveled to Holden Village in central Washington for a J-Term philosophy course. “There was no technology and 300 inches of snow on the ground,” he said. “Taking a class in that environment was pretty phenomenal.” Horn recently interviewed with AmeriCorps, a nonprofit organization focused on engaging adults in acts of public service. If accepted, he will be working in Seattle with the program College Access Now, helping to coach, mentor and
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If you have any questions or would like to consult regarding the process or opportunities, please reach out to AVP for Campus Life Tom Huelsbeck (tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu) directly.
Participation in the Las Vegas Honor Band/College Band Director Conference $35 to support an RA Community Program $104 to support an RA Community Program $1,930 for up to 24 students to participate in the United States Institute for Theatre Technology Expo $5,000 for Stuen & Ordal Halls 3rd Annual Farmer’s Market $41 to support an RA Community Program $200 for assistance with costuming for a student-produced play $2,535 in additional support for six private changing stalls to be placed in the KHP Dressing
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The Wang Center Research Grant Program is designed to support students, faculty, and faculty-student teams that seek to conduct original research in an international setting.
the Mesoamerican Bipolar Stone Tool Technology: Gaining Insights for Interpreting Artifacts from Aztec Calixtlahuaca Heather Mathews, After Multiculturalism: Identify, Integration and Contemporary Art in Germany Donna Poppe, Recording Songs of Children in Egypt Teru Toyokawa, Developmental Demands and Transition to Adulthood in Thailand Student-Faculty Projects Charles Bergman and Nevis Granum, Exposing the Relations between Legal and Illegal Wildlife Trafficking Ami Shah and Jared Wright
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Ed.D Courses
, historical, and philosophical foundations of current practices of schooling in America. Prerequisite: Admission to the M.A.E./Cert program or consent of instructor. (3) EDUC 563A : Integrating Seminar: Technology Embedded Instructional Design Students work cooperatively and individually to integrate education course work, field experience, and individual perspective during graduate degree programs. May be repeated for credit. (2) EDUC 563B : Integrating Seminar: Internship A seminar focusing on
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The Thorniley Collection of Antique Type, a massive donation to PLU’s Publishing and Printing Arts Program, has elevated the university’s letterpress resources.
type and presses described in their textbooks. “It’s a museum dedicated to the art of the book. It’s a labor of love for the two of us.” – Mare Blocker “It takes them back in time, as opposed to reading about it,” she said. “You can see how the styles and technology have changed. I am so overwhelmed that these are available to our program.” Russell, the donor praised by so many at PLU, says printmaking is a nostalgic art that she hopes will continue to thrive in Tacoma and beyond. “No matter what
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9:15 – 10:20 a.m. | March 9 Who: Eamonn Baker, Training Co-ordinator, Towards Understanding and Healing
. He received his BA in Special Education K-12 from PLU School of Education in 2019. The welcoming and supportive environment at PLU inspired him to give back to the University through continued LGBTQ+ advocacy. Justin SpelhaugTech Innovation for Social Transformation 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. | March 10 Who: Justin Spelhaug, Vice President, Microsoft Philanthropies 16th Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History Mr. Spelhaug’s lecture will explore the role that technology companies are taking
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Earth, Sea, Sky: Selections from the PAC Featuring work in a variety of media, this exhibition showcases expressive, realist, and even abstract landscapes drawn from PLU’s Permanent Art Collection.
technology from a multitude of vantage points: art about drones, art against drones, and art made with drones. Juried Student Exhibition November 13 – December 11 Opening Reception: November 13 at 5pm The Juried Student Exhibition features exceptional work by PLU’s student artists celebrates the talents of PLU’s student artists, chosen by a guest juror. Risk and Control February 15 – March 4 Opening Reception: February 12 at 5pm Visiting Assistant Professor Alex Krajkowski’s work surrenders control to
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