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  • natural and social sciences, emphasizing quantitative reasoning. Mathematics has always been part of innovative changes from the invention of the computer to the internet to the recent growth in data analytics, social media algorithms, and AI. And we train the next generation of mathematicians and statisticians who can adapt to these innovations successfully and ethically. PLU’s small math classes foster faculty-student interaction, promoting cooperative learning to maximize each student’s potential

  • anything that we learned recently, it was how important the arts really are to bringing people together. As we were all separated for a period of time and there wasn’t theater or dance productions live, people really understood better why a major or minor in theater and dance becomes a really important component in just the fabric of society. There really remarkable thing with our major is that it’s not just about training you for the future, but it’s also about giving you transferable skills. So if

  • sitting in his first few classes.“Professors were encouraging students to expand our worldviews, take all sorts of different prospectives into account, and challenge what we previously held to be true,” he says. “I was into it from the start.” Wright has successfully embarked on a career at the nexus of the two driving interests with which he arrived at PLU. After graduating magnum cum laude six years ago, he’s worked for an education foundation and an environmental advocacy organization, and now

  • open mind and represents PLU well in everything he does. From training new staff to dressing up as Lancelute, Seth always steps up when needed. As Seth responds to incidents around campus, he can clearly and calmly talk students, staff and faculty through challenging situations. He creates an environment of genuine care by making you feel seen, heard and cared for no matter your situation. Seth is frequently seen at campus events, providing a presence of safety and truly embodies what it means to

  • interests,” says Peterson. “For students who show real academic promise and an interest in advanced training in Economics, we steer them toward acquiring the mathematics they will need to be successful in a graduate economics program,” adds Peterson. “For those interested in law school, we encourage our students to work closely with the pre-law advisor and to take a wide variety of applied courses in economics, philosophy, history, and politics. The wide exposure to theory and application in our courses

  • training for standard software programs regardless of whether they use an Apple or Windows operating system. It is unrealistic, however, to expect the university’s centralized computer support service to be expert in a wider array of platforms and software programs. When faculty or staff choose to purchase nonstandard programs, they will need to arrange for support and training independently. Academic units, at their discretion and within the limits of their resources, may support desktop applications

  • hang out and get to know my peers I get to know my faculty members and there’s lots of whiteboard space which I find really helpful for my classes like HTML analysis where we learn about circuits – [video: Kyle stands in front of the faculty directory in the Rieke building. The bottom of the screen reads “10:30AM”] Kyle: diagramming body systems and mammalian physiology between classes I love to go swing by my professors offices this way they can help me with course content that I might be

  • Post Masters – non-ARNP-seeking DNP Psychiatric Mental Health Effective 2023-2026 Total credit hours: 90 (actual coursework based on gap analysis) Program length: Depends on gap analysis for acceptable transfer-in credits (if any) Program start: Summer or Fall (depends on gap analysis) Class schedule: For the most part, classes are held on one evening and one full day each week. Class schedule changes every term, your classes may fall on a different day for other terms. There may be a few

  • early declaration if you are to fit everything into four years, so if you have some ideas about a potential major or majors, tell your registration counselor before you register for classes. Your registration counselor can help you pick the right classes to keep your options open. Minors: Many students choose to complete one or more minor areas of study in addition to a major. In most cases minors are not required.

  • same, but every society and every time can have different answers. In any society, you’re raised to make certain assumptions — to think of particular values or habits of thinking as normal and natural. In IHON classes, you’ll explore some of these assumptions, across cultures and across time, in order to become aware of how they limit and guide your own perspective. As you progress through IHON, you’ll learn to how to use the academic tools and perspectives you encounter in your classes to research