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  • Undergraduate Programs and Professor of Education Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen, PhD, Associate Professor of Early and Medieval Christian History Source: Trudy W. Banta et. al., Assessment in Practice: Putting Principles to Work on College Campuses (San Francisco, Jossey-Bass: 2016): 1-68. Questions or comments? Please contact the Office of the Provost (253)535-7126 or provost@plu.edu Return to Assessment at PLU

  • program. The department strongly recommends that all students complete MATH 140 or higher before enrolling in 300-level and higher courses in earth science. The department also strongly encourages students to complete the Chemistry and Physics requirements as early as possible. Students should also note that upper-division courses are offered on a two-year cycle. Early declaration of a major or minor in earth science will facilitate development of individual programs and avoid scheduling conflicts

  • year. WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR DONORS PLU Nursing New Clinical Learning and Simulation Center View the dedication ceremony program Tour the Clinical Learning and Simulation Center The Changing nursing landscape The landscape for nurses and nursing education has radically changed. Washington state faces drastic nursing shortages, with only 5 states forecast to fare worse. There is a growing demand for bachelor and graduate degree prepared nurses fluent in both technology and leadership needed to

  • Inaugural Angela Meade Vocal Competition at PLU Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / January 16, 2019 January 16, 2019 By StaffMarketing & CommunicationTACOMA, WASH. (Jan. 16, 2019) — Pacific Lutheran University is proud to welcome back one of its own, internationally known soprano Angela Meade '00, to host a special operatic competition and performance to award cash prizes and a trip to a national destination among six student finalists. In 2014, Meade came home to PLU to sing a recital with the

  • Engaging in Lutheran StudiesFor students, faculty, staff, alumni, and interested persons, there are a variety of ways to engage in Lutheran Studies at PLU. For undergraduate students, a number of university courses support the study of the Lutheran tradition. They include but are not limited to: History of Western Art II; The Book in Society; German Civilization to 1750; Early Modern European History, 1400-1700; European Reformations; Modern Germany; Christians in Nazi Germany; Music History I

  • to more than 175 auditions each year. “Dave is the conductor as well as the composer,” Youtz explains. “He sees what’s coming down the road, he can see from a long ways away what’s going to have to happen, so he’s able to help us adjust and shift and move so that we’re ready to meet it when it hits. It’s that sort of global vision from everything from state education policies to stuff on campus. He’s got the whole picture in his head.”   THE 90s - THE HOUSE THAT DAVE BUILT In 1990 Mary Baker

  • that structure communities and their relationships to the earth’s ecosystem with special attention to the history of colonialism and capitalism. In ENVT 350: Environmental Methods of Investigation, students study and apply diverse disciplinary frameworks and methodologies toward an integrated understanding of the local Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed. Bachelor of Arts DegreeMajor in Earth Science 34 semester hours in the following earth science courses, plus 4 semester hours in supporting courses

  • PLU Orchestra Outreach ProgramsDesigned for School Orchestras and Student MusiciansOur mission is not only to provide a vibrant orchestral experience for our own students, but also to provide robust and valuable educational programs for the region that we serve. Among the factors that make PLU’s outreach programs special: Our long history as a leader in music education in the Northwest Our excellent venues for learning through music making Our experienced and caring faculty Whether you want to

  • 333 Lab) MATH 151 or MATH 145 PHYS 125 (with 135 Lab) or PHYS 153 (with 163 Lab) PHYS 126 (with 136 Lab) or PHYS 154 (with 164 Lab) BIOLOGY SECONDARY EDUCATIONStudents planning to be certified to teach biology in high school should plan to complete a B.A. or B.S. in biology. Upper-division biology course selection should be made in consultation with a biology advisor.  See the School of Education section of the catalog for biology courses required for certification.

  • Available Courses Language-Based Continuing EducationIntroduction to Medical Interpreting (Spanish)T