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  • STEM education using integrated curricula that teaches computer science and robotics alongside gender and racial equality. As a GOKiC educator, curriculum developer, and career development expert, Ambachew helped prep students for internships, including organizing career panels. Her PLU journey took a detour when she visited village-based women’s co-ops during a sophomore J-term trip to Mexico. “It was a really interesting experience to see first-hand how women are solving issues in the community

  • -professional teams to improve health outcomes, and be leaders in the nursing profession. Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) The Master of Science in Nursing, ranked as one of the top 150 graduate nursing programs in the US by US News and World Report, is designed to equip nurses with the knowledge and skills to lead change, promote health and elevate care in various roles and settings. Master of Business Administration (MBA) The Master of Business Administration is founded on the cornerstones of leadership

  • Computer Science major lands job at Netflix During his senior year, computer science major Adrian Ronquillo ’22 filled out 203 job applications. Despite already having a job offer from a tech company he was interning with, he wanted to see what other opportunities were available to him. One of those applications included… December 13, 2022 AcademicsAlumni ProfilesCommunityDiversityInternshipsLutheran Higher EducationPacific NorthwestParentsPLU GradsProfessorsSciencesSeekerStudent

  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your computer science program? Are you curious how PLU’s computer science program will prepare you for professional career opportunities? In this session, Professor Renzhi Cao will answer students’ most frequently asked questions about professional career opportunities! March 26, 2024 AcademicsComputer ScienceFAQ'sProfessorsStudent Voice

  • in their chosen careers. But unlike at many other universities, for our graduates success also means developing both a deep understanding of their possible roles in the world and the tools necessary to benefit the world around them. In short, a PLU education is a values-based education. You will be asked to wrestle with issues of value throughout your studies so that you develop the skills and sensibilities to be a successful human being, living a life in service to others. Your professors will

  • problems that intersect with your research interests. We encourage you to view the current projects shared by participating lab staff to get an idea of ongoing research projects. New this year:  Quantum Information Science and Technology (QuIST) group is joining SRP and eager to connect with faculty and students interested in building the next generation of quantum processing hardware.  Anyone who loves physics, computer science, electrical engineering, and/or device engineering should check out this

  • September 3, 2009 New Chemistry department instrument will help students and profs probe world of the atom It looks like a rather fat, squat water heater. But to the students and professors gathered around it – or, more accurately, the computer that transmits readouts from it, the machine is pure magic. It is called a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, or NMR. Today, the students from Professor Neal Yakelis’ organic chemistry lab are trying to figure out the structure of an unknown

  • course meets state education certification requirements for content in physical and historical geology. (4) ESCI 287 : Special Topics in Earth Science To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) ESCI 288 : Special Topics in Earth Science To provide undergraduate students with new, one

  • NWCCU should be directed to the NWCCU accreditation liaison officer at PLU. Individuals may contact: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities 8060 165th Ave NE, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 558-4224 www.nwccu.org In addition, the following programs hold specialized accreditations and approvals: Business: The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) Computer Science (B.S.): Accredited by Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET Marriage and Family

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