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  • programs (minimum of 4 weeks) for students who are U.S. citizens and receive Federal Pell Grants. The program seeks to diversify who studies abroad, and the countries and regions where they study. Award/Stipend/Benefits: up to $5000 (average = $4000) depending on length of study and student need Contact the Wang Center for application details.Boren ScholarshipsBoren scholarships support U.S. undergraduates to study abroad, including intensive language training in areas of the world critical to U.S

  • education settings. The School of Nursing believes that applying principles of Just Culture to the educational milieu will: Promote a culture of safety Demonstrate the School of Nursing’s commitment to patient safety initiatives Raise the level of transparency regarding clinical errors or near-misses Improve patient safety Understand how aggregate data from near-miss analyses are used to direct attention to critical safety issues for ongoing program improvement

  • curriculum, and faculty priorities. Departmental Mission: The mission of the Political Science Department is to provide students an educational experience that fosters critical, independent, thoughtful inquiry, and a commitment to service and leadership with regards to politics and public life. Specifically, our major offers courses and experiences designed to equip students with an understanding of political concepts, the knowledge of political institutions and functions of political systems, and the

  • By Genny Boots ’18 A decade ago, Craig Cornwall came to Pacific Lutheran University to teach printmaking, design and drawing in the Department of Art & Design. “As I look back on those 10 years, I wonder how they went so quickly,” Cornwall said. “The time I have had working with students and faculty has been extremely rewarding.” Cornwall taught classes at PLU since 2006, covering everything from drawing and 2-D design to color theory and printmaking. Cornwall always loved teaching and watching

  • notice so that we can accommodate your request. What is library instruction? Library instruction focuses on empowering students to develop not just skills, but habits of mind, such as critical inquiry, that will transfer across courses and different contexts. Librarians employ a variety of pedagogical practices in the classroom, such as student-centered teaching and active learning while creating inclusive and engaging learning opportunities for PLU students. Librarians encourage critical engagement

  • skills interpret real-world statistics engage in critical thinking participate in group work get creative with data win prizes and have fun In addition to honing your data analysis and team working skills, ASA DataFest is a great opportunity to gain experience that can translate to the workplace. Including the DataFest experience on your resume conveys a level of comfort with statistics and an ability to engage in critical thinking. How do you register? Because DataFest teams are working with

  • Psychology). Prerequisites: PSYC101. (4) PSYC 320 : Development Across the Lifespan Biological, cognitive, social, and emotional development from conception through adulthood to death. Prerequisite: PSYC 101. (4) PSYC 330 : Social Psychology The study of how an individual's thoughts and behaviors are influenced by the presence of others. Research and theory concerning topics such as person perception, attitudes, group processes, prejudice, aggression, and helping behaviors are discussed. Prerequisite

  • B.A. in Social Work at PLU: Admission ProceduresSocial work is an academic discipline and a practice profession. Social workers envision an economically, socially, and racially just world in which resources and opportunities are more equitably distributed. Social workers engage in critical analyses of power relations, aim to dismantle inequitable social structures, and work in solidarity with groups that experience poverty, oppression, and exploitation. Social workers assist individuals

  • 550 : Curriculum, Instruction, & Evaluation Examination of the theory and practice of curriculum planning, development, implementation, and evaluation. Theoretical and philosophical principles of the teaching/learning process. Analysis of adult teaching strategies and the process of self and student evaluations. (3) (3 credits didactic) GNUR 587 : Special Topics in Nursing To provide graduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title

  • will be conducted to determine individual course requirements. NURS 640: ENP Procedures (2) NURS 641: ENP I: Lifespan Emergency Care (4) NURS 642: ENP II: Trauma & Critical Illness (4) NURS 643: ENP III: Immersion & Seminar (4)