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  • work on projects related to electrical and control systems, asset management, and cathodic protection. Duties may include project management, collecting and analyzing large quantities of data, performing engineering calculations, reviewing plans, drafting technical memos, and participating in team meetings. The Electrical Engineering Intern will also be able to collaborate with a team, network with other professionals, and learn about various projects across our water system. Engineering

  • skills and expand their networks. Duties may include project management, collecting and analyzing large quantities of data, performing engineering calculations, reviewing plans, drafting technical memos, and participating in team meetings. Engineering interns will also be able to collaborate with a team, network with other professionals, and learn about various projects across our water system. Engineering internships are typically 40 hours per week, 12 weeks long, and coincide with the summer break

  • Applied Science program at a community or technical college in Washington State University of Puget Sound’s Master of Public Health and Master of Education in Counseling programs For Fast Track application and maintenance of Fast Track requirements as outlined by the School of Business, contact the program director. Master of Science in NursingEntry-Level MSN (for Entry-Level MSN only) A bachelor’s degree, in any major, from a regionally accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher

  • a pre-requisite for CHEM 115 MATH – most PA schools require one Math and/or Statistics course PSYC 315 and/or 320 are required by most PA schools PSYC 101 is a pre-requisite for PSYC 315 and 320 Pre-Physical Therapy At PLU, there are two routes to completing your prerequisites for admission to a PT program. A BS in Kinesiology with a concentration in Pre-Physical Therapy – a concentration in Pre-Physical Therapy provides preparation for entry into Doctor of Physical Therapy degree programs

  • status of an assignment and individually grade each student submission. The summary screen (shown below) lists students, when their assignments were submitted, the status of their assignment, the grade, and whether it was released to the student. Clicking on the “Grade” link on a student row allows you to view the student’s submission, which can be an inline entry in the Sakai rich text editor and/or a file attachment. If you have Turnitin originality checking enabled, you’ll see a link to view the

  • Award, student long-form documentary from the Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts Mark of Excellence Award, in-depth reporting from the Society of Professional Journalists Region 10 2010 “New American Family” Accolade Award of Excellence, long–form documentary Featured in the Tacoma Film Festival and Gig Harbor Film Festival “Point of Entry” Emmy Award runners up, college division long–form documentary from the National Academy of Arts and Sciences Accolade Award of Excellence

  • our Tacoma campus, our Accelerated Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) program in Lynwood, and our Entry Level Master’s of Science in Nursing (ELMSN) program on our Tacoma campus. Applicants are not allowed to have an active application for more than one program concurrently, as per our admissions process. Application ProcessApplications are processed through NursingCAS, a nationwide centralized application service for graduate programs. Follow the steps below to submit your application. If you

  • by Friday the first week of class to avoid paying a late registration fee. Placement Exams All incoming students interest in majoring or minoring in music should register for MUSI 111/113 in the fall semester.  A diagnostic examination on music fundamentals, music theory and ear training  will be given on September 6.  Students will be placed in the appropriate entry course based on the outcome of the examination. OrientationMusic Department Orientation Meeting Thursday, September 12 at 7pm Mary

  • Details Performance/clinic: Each school band will perform 15-20 minutes along with a 15-20 minute onstage clinic.  Groups will receive a recording of their performance along with recorded feedback from clinicians. Midday Concert:  The PLU Wind Ensemble will perform a short concert each day at 11:45 am Entry fee: $275 – Registration and Payment Deadline: TBD Tentative Schedule:Friday, March 7, 2024 8-11:45am – Round 1 (5 Bands) 11:45am – PLU Wind Ensemble performance for Rounds 1 and 2 12:15pm – Lunch

  • :30 p.m. | The Cave Annual dance begins with a basic swing lesson. Open to all, cash entry at the door, $3 with a PLU ID and $5 for non-PLU students. Sounds of Christmas  Dec. 8 | 8 p.m. | Lagerquist Concert Hall | Tickets The University Singers and Men’s Chorus present an intimate musical journey through the season, framed in the format of the traditional Lessons and Carols. Come hear biblical readings, songs both familiar and new, and even participate in singing a few of the carols with the