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  • 1. Understand Various Theories and Methodologies Related to Marketing Analytics a. Student can apply a diverse set of methodologies, encompassing both quantitative and qualitative research methods b. Student will utilize theoretical content from texts and research to integrate theory into research 2. Apply Marketing Analytics Knowledge to Solve Marketing Decision Problems a. Student can set up an appropriate research question tied to a real-world marketing challenge b. Student can convert

  • is they bought at the Lute Cafe before class. Professor Mike Rings is a Resident Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Pacific Lutheran University. He started at PLU in the Fall of 2015 teaching Writing 101 and then became a Visiting Professor in the Philosophy Department the following semester (Spring 2016). Professor Rings has been teaching since he was in graduate school at Indiana University in 2005.  He received his PhD in philosophy from Indiana University. During Fall 2020

  • study of the Holocaust and other examples of mass violence challenges us to push far beyond our comfort zones. Students who choose to earn a minor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies will join a scholarly community that believes that the Holocaust and other genocides must be studied, its victims must be remembered, human rights and dignity must be honored through our daily beliefs, and yet the search for “lessons” drawn from the Holocaust and genocide is a never-ending process. Minor20 semester hours

  • How do I Sign Up for a Meal PlanStep 1: Make sure you’ve signed up for an ePass. You can click here to do that. If you live off-campus, skip to Step 3. Step 2: Go to the Residential Life page and submit your PLU Master Housing & Meal Agreement. Click here to go to the Housing Application page. After you submit your contract, you’re automatically signed up for the Meal Plan B. If that’s what you want, then you’re done. If you want to choose a different Meal Plan, go to Step 3. Step 3: To choose

  • A Semester in Oslo When asking PLU senior Sarah Smith what significantly shaped her undergraduate experience, she responds with a concise, “study away”. During the Fall 2012 semester Sarah could be found in Oslo, Norway, where she was engaged in studying Peace & Conflict. As a double major in Political Science and Global Studies, she took classes pertaining to global governance and foreign policy analysis, as well as African politics and conflict. “I decided to go there because it fit well with

  • Standard (BBP). Employees who have occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious material (OPIM) must follow the procedures and work practices in this plan. Employees can review this plan at any time during their work shifts.  This Plan as well as the direct link to the Standard is available to all employees, including temporary, part-time, per-diem, and contract workers, and can be found on the PLU website, as part of the larger PLU Occupational Health and Safety Manual.

  • Numeration systems and concepts underlying traditional computations. Field axioms, number theory, set theory. Patterns and variables, functions, proportionality, linear versus exponential growth. Emphasis on conceptual understanding of mathematics through problem solving, reasoning, and communication. Analyzing children's problem solving strategies. Intended for elementary teaching majors. Prerequisites: A qualifying score on the math placement test or a grade of C or higher in MATH 115. (4) MATH 124

  • Each year, Prism reflects on some of the distinctive and exciting work in PLU’s Division of Humanities. Our division collects a diverse array of programs: Chinese, Classics, Creative Writing, English Literature, French, German, Hispanic Studies, Nordic Studies, Philosophy, Religion, and Southern Lushootseed. All are united in educating students to engage —creatively, critically, and empathetically— with what it means to be human across the sweep of history, in diversity cultures and

  • 6th Biennial Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture and Celebration of Service Schedule of Activities March 1, 2023 9:55 a.m.- 10:20 a.m. – Xavier 250Visit to POLS 251: Introduction to Political Science (https://www.plu.edu/political-science/) Host: Dr. Michael Artime, Department Chair and Assistant Professor of Political Science 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. – AUC Gray AreaInformation Table with U.S. State Department Peace Corps Representative Organizer: Dr. Priscilla St. Clair, Department Chair and

  • Nick Etzell ‘23 helps peers find their calling Posted by: vcraker / April 14, 2022 Image: Nick Etzell ‘23 is a double major in psychology and environmental studies from Coupeville, Washington. (photo by John Froschauer/PLU) April 14, 2022 Nick Etzell ‘23 is a double major in psychology and environmental studies at Pacific Lutheran University, with minors in philosophy, business, and innovation studies. In his time at PLU, he has been involved with the Wild Hope Center for Vocation as both a