J-TERM & SPRING 2009 DEADLINES
Friday, December 19
Monday, January 5
Tuesday, January 6
Friday, January 9
Wednesday, January 7 Friday, March 20
Thursday, Wednesday, Thursday, February 5 February 11 February 19
T hursday, February 12
Thursday, February 19
Thursday, Wednesday, Wednesday, February5 February 11 February 18
Thursday, February 12
Thursday, Wednesday, February 19 February 25
Monday, March 30
Friday, April 3
Monday, April 6
Friday, April 10
Monday, April 13
Wednesday, April 22
Tuesday, January 27
Saturday, January 31
Friday, April 24
Friday, May 22
Monday, June 1
Thursday, March 12
Friday, March 20
Friday, March 27
Friday, May 8
Friday, May 15
Monday, June 1
CALENDAR LEGEND:
(A) Terms covered by this Class Schedule. (B) Last day to submit waitlist forms for processing. (C) First day of classes for the applicable term. (D) Last day to add a class without instructor permission. No fee charged. (E) Last day to drop a class without instructor permission. No fee charged. This is also the last day to complete special registratiolls such as auditing and. independent study (see page 9 for details). Instructor's signature required to add a class beginning this date. A $50.00 late registration change fee applies for each transaction after the last day to drop a class (see date in column D). Instructor's signature required to withdraw from a class beginning this date. A $50.00 late registration change fee applies for each transaction. Tuition and fees are non-refundable and a W grade applies for withdrawn classes. (H) Term mid-point end of 7th week of classes for full term. Last day to file Pass/Fail forms with the Student Services Center. (I) Last day to withdraw from a class. A $50.00 late registration change fee applies for each transaction. Tuition is non-refundable and a W grade applies. (J) Final day of class for the applicable term (including finals). (K) Fifth working day after end of term. All final grades are to be filed with the Registrar's Office by noon. Grades entered by faculty via Banner Web are available within 24 hours of entry. Note: When viewing your grades on Banner Web the term will not appear as an option until at least one grade has been posted for that term.
HOLIDAYS AND OTHER SIGNIF CANT DATES Graduation Applications due for May and August 2009 Graduation candidates
Monday, December 1
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday (No classes, PLU Offices closed)
Monday, January 19
President's Day Holiday (No classes, PLU Offices closed)
Monday, February 16 Friday, March 20
Incomplete grade changes due from faculty for Fall 2008 and J-term 2009 Spring Break Begins Spring Break Ends
Monday, March 23
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Saturday, March 28
Midterm advisory grades due from Faculty
Thursday, April 2
Easter Recess Begins (No classes, PLU offices closed)
Friday, April 10
Easter Recess Ends -11:15am
Monday, April 13
Advising & Registration Weeks for Summer and Fall 2009
April 6 - April 10
Summer and Fall 2009 registration begins (by appointment)
Monday, April 13
Graduate Theses or Research Papers for May 2009 graduates due to Office of the Provost
Friday, May 1
Graduation Applications due for December 2009 and January 2010 Graduation Candidates
Friday, May 1
Finals Week
May 18
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Commencement
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May 22
Sunday, May 24
FINAL EXAMINAT ON SCHEDULE
Spring Final Exam Dates:
Notes on J-term and Spring Final
May 18 - 22
Exam Times
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8:00am
Monday
8:00am -
9:50am
MWF
9:15am
Tuesday
8:00am -
9:50am
MWF
11:15am
MWF
12:30pm
Monday
MW(F)
1 :45pm
Tuesday
MW(F)
3:40pm
TR TR
Spring ·
Wednesday
J-term final exams are held the last day of class.
Late afternoon and evening classes hold final
10:00am - 11:50am
examinations at the regularly scheduled meeting times
1 :OOpm -
2:50pm
Instructors for classes which meet on Wednesday-
1 :OOpm -
2:50pm
Wednesday
3:00pm -
4:50pm
8:00am
Wednesday
8:00am -
9:50am
9:55am
T hursday
during final exam week.
TR
11:50am
-only, Thursday-only, or Friday-only during the semester will need to contact the Scheduling Coordinator at sandersc@plu.edu to arrange for a classroom during final exam week as Monday-only or Tuesday-only classes are normally assigned to the regular classroom during the final exam day and time indicated to the left of this page. Saturday-only classes normally schedule final exams on the Saturday prior to finals week.
10:00am -11:50am
Students in one-semester-hour courses may be evaluated prior to the final exam week.
10:00am - 11 :50am
Monday
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Final exams are scheduled using the beginning time of the class.
TR
1 :45pm
Thursday
1:00pm -
2:50pm
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Friday of final exam week is available for make-up examinations, for follow-up to examinations already
TR
3:40pm
given, or for student conferences.
3:00pm - 4:50pm
Tuesday
GRADUATION APPLICATION DEADLINES A non-refundable graduation processing fee of $75.00 is charged to your account at the time of application.
UNDERGRADUATE
&
GRADUATE STUDENTS P LEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION DEADLINES (final
AcademiC Program Contract. APC. IS due at the time of application for undergraduate stUdents)'
For Graduation in: May2009 December2009 or January2010 May2010 or August2010 • •
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Graduation Applications due in Registrar's Office by: December 1,2008 May 1,2009 December 1, 2009
GRADUATE STUDENTS P LEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING FINAL THESES OR RESEARCH PAPER DEADLINES:
Final Theses or Research Papers due to Office of the Provost by: For graduation in: May 1, 2009 May2009 Aug u st 1, 2009 August2009 November 30, 2009 December2009 or January2010 May 1.2010 'May2010 •
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TUITION RATES & FEES 2008-2009
Fail or Spring
1 -11
No
$838 per credit hour
Fall or Spring
12 - 17
Yes
$13,400 per semester
Failor Spring
More than 17
Yes
J -Term
Fall, J-Term, Spring
+
$838 per credit hour for each
$838 per credit hour. If registered full time for Fail or
1 or more
Credit By Exam
$13,400 per semester credit hour over 17
Spring, credits 1-5 are at no additional charge.
1
$300
2
$500
3
$700
4
$900
1 or more
$838 per credit hour
Disclaimer: Students enrolled in a PLU cohort program are charged the cohort price per credit hour for cohort program courses and the standard undergraduate or graduate price per credit hour for courses not included in the cohort program. Please contact the Student Service Center for cohort program picing information.
Upon admission to or registration with the university, the student and/
Withdrawing from a single course after the last day of add/drop waives your
or his or her parent(s) or legal gu ardian agrees to accept responsibility
right to a tuition and fee refund. If you do not wish to continue a course after
and the legal obligation to pay all tuition costs, room and meal fees, and
the add/drop period , you must withdraw from the course. You must o ffi cially
any other fees incurred or to be incurred for the student's education.
withdraw from a course(s) or you will receive a failing grade in classes not
In addition, the student and/or his or her parent(s) or legal guardian is
completed. You must obtain the instructor's signature on an Add/Drop/
required to complete and submit a Payment Contract to the university
Withdraw Form and submit it in person to the Student Services Center.
each academic year. The university agrees to make available to the
Students adding or withdrawing from a course(s) after the last day of add/ drop during a semester/term will be charged a late reg i s Lration change fee
student certain educational programs and the use of certain university facilities, as applicable and as described in the PLU Undergraduate
of $50.00 per transaction. Students who are dropped for non-attendance
and Graduate Catalog. A failure to pay when due all university bills
by faculty are also charged $50.00 per add/drop.
shail release the university of any obligation to continue to provide
REf " ITIIDRA\\
applicable educational benefits and services, including, but not limited
to, the right for fu rther reg istration , statemenis of honorable dismissal ,
grade reports, transcripts or diplomas. The student shall also be
denied admittance to classes and the use of university facilities in the event of default.
Spiing Tuman:
100% tuition refund before February 5, 2009
Tuition refunds prorated on a daily basis: February 5 - April 12, 2009 Payment may be made in Ihe form of cash; personal, business, or
No tuition refunds on or after April 13, 2009
cashier's check; money order; wire; or debit or credit card (VISA or
Housing and Meal Plans'
M asterCard). Credit card payments may be made by telepho e 24 hours a day on the Business Office secured line at 253.535.8376. Mail payments with bi ll 1 ng statement remittance stubs to Pacific Lutheran University, Attn: Bus in ess Office Cashier, Tacoma, WA
Housing refund (refer to contract):
Refunds prorated on daily basis
Meal plan refund (refer to contract):
Refunds prorated on a weekly basis
98447, or
Notice of withdrawal must be made in writing and submitted to the PLU
d el i ver payments to the PLU Business Office in Hauge Administration B uilding , room 1 10. Checks should be made payable to Pacific
Student Services Center. Oral requests are not valid. Full charges for the term will remain on the student's account until written notice is received
Lutheran University. Please do not mail cash.
and processed.
All domestic full-time undergraduate students and all full-time
and part-time i nter nati onal st u dents are required to have Health
Ins urance . Students are automatically enrolled and billed for this
plan, but may waive-out if they have a comparable plan. You can waive-out online at www.eiia.org/plu no later than Ihe 10lh day of class by midnight in the semester you begin. You will receive email confirmation once you have completed the process. This is the illlti documentation PLU accepts as proof you have completed the
waive-out. Wa ive-out is required each academic year you attend.
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BEFORE YOU REGISTER ELI
IBILITY A1>ffi RFGISTR TION TlrvJES
REGJSTRATION HOLDS
Students who have never attended PLU and have not been formally
Holds on your account prevent registration. Check to see if your account is
admitted to the university are not eligible to register via Banner Web.
on hold prior to your registration time. To view any holds on your account, log in to Banner Web and select Student Services & Financial Aid, then
New Students
select Student Records, and View Holds. To resolve the hold(s) on your
Advance Payment: A $200.00 advance payment is required to confirm an offer of admission. This advance payment is required before class registration. The payment is refundable until May 1 for Fall, December 1 for J -Term, and January 1 for Spring. Requests for a refund must be made in writing to the Admission Office.
account, locate the hold(s) below and follow the listed instructions:
New first-year students register by individual appointments coordinated by Academic Advising and may not register via Banner Web . New transfer students register by individual appointments coordinated by Academic Advising and may not register via Banner Web.
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Admission Hold:
Contact Adrnission
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Academic Standing Hold:
Contact Academic Advising
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Collection Hold:
Contact the Business Office
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Collection Paid Hold:
Contact the Business Office
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Collection Write-Off Hold:
Contact the Business Office
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Financial Hold:
Contact the Student Services Center
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International Hold:
Contact International Student Services
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Junior Review Hold:
Contact Academic Advising
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Medical Hold:
Contact the Health Center
Non-matrlculated students may begin registering Monday, December 1st, at the Student Services Center.
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No Address Hold:
Contact the Student Services Center
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Payment Option:
Contact the Student Services Center
New graduate students may begin to register on Monday, April 14 at the Student Services Center, and may not register via Banner Web.
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Pre-Collection Hold:
Contact the Business Office
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Promissory Note Holds:
Contact the Business Office
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Residential Life Hold:
Contact Residential Life
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Transcript Hold:
Contact the Registrar's Office
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Student Life Hold:
Contact Student Life
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Veteran's Hold:
Contact the Student Services Center
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Write-Off Hold
Contact the Business Office
Continuing Students You may add or drop classes using Banner Web from the date and time of your initial appointment through the last day to add/drop for each term unless there is a hold on your account. Refer to the calendar on pages 2 and 3 for add/drop deadlines. For hold information, refer to the Registration Holds section on this page.
Language Placement
Registration Priority: Each continuing matriculated student will be assigned an appointment time according to total credit
To assure correct placement in language courses, all students with
hours completed, earned through J -Term 2008. Note: registration tirnes are based on your cornpleted credits and do not include courses in progress. •
previous study are required to take a placernent test. The tests for most languages are offered in the Language Resource Center (LRC) at select times during the year and on a drop-in basis during regular LRC hours.
View your registration appointment time via Banner Web: After logging in, select Student Services & Financial Aid, then Registration, and Check Your Registration Status. You will then need to select the term for which you are registering (either Summer or Fall 2008). T he next page will inform you of your registration appointment time as well as whether or not any holds, academic standing, or student status would prevent your registration .
Math Placement To assure correct placement of students in beginning math courses, eligibility is required for registration for MATH 105, 107, 115,123, 128, 140, and 151. Students may establish eligibility for registration for a course by earning a qualifying score through the math placement system. Students who have completed the prerequisite course at PLU with a grade of C or
ACADEMI
higher are eligible without taking the placement exam.
Your advisor is a great resource for developing, refining, and confirming your academic goals. Please consult with your advisor as necessary
Students who have not taken the placernent exam may obtain the exam at the Math Department Office in the Morken Center for Learning and
prior to your registration appointment time.
Technology, room 252. The exarn is also available on-line at http://banweb.
First-year (Freshmen) and Sophmore Students (0-59 Credits Earned) : To register you need to obtain your Registration Access Code from your advisor, so see your advisor soon'
questionnaire will take about 70 rninutes. Allow one to two weeks for the
plu.edu/pls/pap/hxskmplc.P _Mathlntro. The exam and accompanying results to be available. New students p referring to take the exam by mail
Questions about your advisor? Contact Academic Advising at 535.7459 or aadv@plu.edu.
should contact the Math Placernent Director at the earliest opportunity at 253.535.7403 .
. rp REPORT
If you have taken the exam and would like to view your placement results on-line, go to Banner Web at http://banweb.plu.edu. After
Check your progress toward your major, minor, concentration. and GUR completion on-line. Undergraduates can use Banner Web to check
logging in, select Student Services & Financial Aid frorn the menu, then Student Records, and finally, View Math Placement Results. If you have
their progress toward completing their PLU degrees. This is known as
questions about your placement , contact the Math Placement Director
a CAPP report.
at 253.535.7403.
1 .Log in to Banner Web using your ID and PIN. 2 . Select Student Services & Financial Aid.
If a student is eligible for a particular math course (either by taking a
3.Select Student Records.
prerequisite course at PLU or through the math placement system)
4.Select Degree Evaluation, then Submit Term.
but experiences difficulties registering for that course, contact the Math
5.Select View Previous Evaluations (at the bottom of the screen). 6. Select the report you wish to view (highest is most recent). 7. View General Requirements should already be selected, then click on Select Desired View.
Placement Director, Dr. Jeff Stuart, at 253.535.7403. Students who have not taken the mathematics placement test or have not otherwise satisfied eligibility for a math course will not be able to register for any math course.
If your CAPP report appears to have an error, please contact the Registrar's Office to have your file reviewed. Please provide your full name, PLU ID number, and the possible error.
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BANNER WEB REGISTRX ION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Find Banner Web. Using the most current version of your web browser, find Banner Web by accessing the PLU home page at www.plu.edu and selecting Academics from the menu at the top of the page. Select Register for Classes (located under Classes, Class Schedules).
2. Login. Log in by using your PLU ID number as your user ID. Enter your PIN (personal identification number). Click
ďż˝
t e "Login" button. Your initial PIN is your six digit birthdate if you started at PLU prior to Fall 2007. If you entered PLU after that date your PIN is a randomly assigned number. You may reset your PIN at any time on Banner Web. You are required to change your PIN the first time you access Banner Web in order to prevent others from gaining access to your account.
First-year (Freshmen) and Sophomore Students: This is NOT where you enter your Registration Access Code. You will be asked for your Registration Access Code later in the process.
3. Select Student Services & Financial Aid. Under Student Services & Financial Aid, select Registration. The Registration Menu gives you several options. 4. Select Term. Make sure that the term in the text box reads the term for which you are registering. Then click on
the "Submit Term" button.
5. Check Your Registration Status. Scroll down and select Check Your Registration Status. If you have registration
holds, you need to stop and contact the appropriate office to clear the hold before registering (see page 8 for details). If you do not have any holds, you may continue by clicking Menu.
6. Registration Menu. Select Register/Add/Drop Classes. First-year (Freshmen) and Sophomore Students: After you click on Register/Add/Drop Classes, another box
will pop up asking YOll for your Registration Access Code. Your advisor has this number and will give it to
you when you meet in April prior to registration. You won't be allowed to register without this number, so see your advisor soon!
7. Add Classes. Scroll down to the Add Class section. In this section you will enter a CRN (course reference number) for each class you would like to take. When finished, select the "Submit Changes" button to continue. When your request is finished processing, you will be returned to the Register/Add/Drop page.
If you are having difficulty finding an available course that suits you, please refer to Banner Interactive Schedule, an up-to-the minute version of the class schedule that does not require Banner Web log-in to view. For more information, please see page 7.
8. View Current Schedule. In this next screen, you will have to scroll down to see your current class schedule. Make sure that you look at the status box to see if you are currently registered. If you have a conflict of some sort, the system will notify you under the section called Registration Errors. For your reference, a list of common registration errors is found on page 10. Contact the Student Services Center, 253.535.7161 or ssvc@plu.edu, or the Registrar's Office,
253.535.7131 or registrar@plu.edu, with questions.
9. View Student Detail Schedule. Once you have finished selecting your courses for the term, scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select Student Detail Schedule. Your schedule will appear on the screen. If you would like a copy, select the "Print" button on the top of the screen. It is recommended that you return to this screen just prior to
the start of each term to confirm any schedule changes (such as room number or instructor) that may occur after your registration is completed.
10. Complete your registration for J-term, then return to the main menu to select Spring Semester and follow the instructions above.
11. lOG OUT and close your browser when you have finished registering. Tl;Jis is important so that no one else can make any changes to your schedule.
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WAITLISTING CLASSES ***WAITUSTfNG CANNOT BF DO
F VIA BAN ER \
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Wait/isting must be done in person at the Student Services Center and is limited to two courses per semester. Waitlist forms are available
outside the Student Services Center. The waitlist form must be completed and submitted to a Student Services Center employee for
processing. The Registrar's Office will move students (in waitlist order) from the waitlist into classes as seats become available until two weeks before the term begins, after that point the instructor determines who will be admitted to classes. Students still on the waitlist when the term begins must attend the first class and get the instructor's signature on an Add/OroplVVithdraw Form" to grant them a place in the class. Faculty reserve the right to deny admission to a class. The Add/OroplVVithdraw Form" must be taken to the Student Services Center before the deadline to add courses. Students who are below third or fourth place on the waitlist should register for a substitute course, as it is unlikely they will get into the waitlisted class. Note: Do not try to move yourself from the waitlist into a class, even if the system indicates there is an opening. This cannot be done on Banner Web and will only cause you to lose your place on the waitlis!.
SPECIAL REGISTRATIONS Special registrations must be compl eted by the add/drop deadline accor ding to the publ ished term schedule on page 2. A $50.00 late registration fee is charged per transaction submitted after the add/drop deadline.
AUDITING A COllRSE
COL RSE LOAD EXCEP I tONS
Obtain an instructor's signature on an Add/Orop/Withdraw Form", and submit the form to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the appropriate term. Audited courses are charged the same as for credit courses. Financial Aid does not cover audited courses.
You may use Banner Web to register for up to 17 credit hours in Spring Semester and 5 credit hours in J-term. Registering for more credit hours than the maximum requires at least a 3.00 grade point average or consent of the Registrar. Each additional credit costs $838. To register for more than the maximum credit load, submit an Add/OroplVVithdraw Form" to the Student Services Center by the add/drop deadline of the term for which you are registering.
REPLATED ( OL R�ES Must be added by the Student Service Center. Financial Aid does not cover repeated courses.
CREDIT BY EXAM Independent Study Cards are located in the display rack by the
Student Services Center. Return completed cards to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the appropriate term.
C Ol R�ES
RE.QUIRING
APPROvAL
Credit by Exam Forms are located in the display rack by the Student Services Center. Retum completed forms to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the appropriate term. For cost information, see page 4. Financial Aid does not cover Credit by Exam courses.
Obtain the authorized signature on an Add/Orop/VVithdraw Form*, and submit the form to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the appropriate term.
OF�CAMPUSPROGRAMS For information regarding opportunities to study off-campus, contact the Wang Center for Intemational Programs at wang.center@plu.edu
or visit their web site: www.plu.edu/wangcenter.
*
An academic service-learning course integrates thoughtful community service as a required assignment that supports the academic leaming. T he service work is usually off-campus in the local community and may involve work outside class time. Check with the faculty member for more information.
Add/Drop/Withdraw Forms are located in the display rack across from the Student Service Center
AFTER YOU REGISTER CANCELLED CLASSES If a class is cancelled after you have registered, you will be dropped from the class and notified by the Registrar's Office via E-mail.
COl
SEQUENCE. OF NOT ATTENDl:\G THE rIR T TWO CL\S � �IE[T1N(iS
Students unable to attend the first class meetings must notify the instructor prior to the first class. Students who miss the first two class meetings risk being dropped from the class by the instructor; however, the student must take responsibility for dropping courses prior to the drop deadlines published on page 2. Students who are dropped for non-attendance will be charged a $50.00 fee per drop.
BUYTNG YOUR BOOK You can purchase your books on-line, or you can shop in the bookstore, Garfield Book Company at PLU, located at the corner of Pacific Avenue and Garfield Street. To make purchases on-line, please visit www.garfieldbookcompany.com. AII books may not be available for puchase at the time of registration. For more information about the bookstore, see page 14.
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UN VERSITY D RECTORY Acad em i c Advi sing
advising@plu.edu www. plu.edu/-aadv
Ramstad 112 253.535.7459 • • . •
Career Development
career@plu.edu www.plu.edu/-career
Ramstad 112 253.535.7459
Guidance for academic goals & majors Support for students in academic difficulty Clarify general university requirements Refers to others throughout the campus
• • • •
Career counseling; career and intemship fairs Interest inventories and personality style assessments Resume critiques and mock interviews On-line recruiting and employment Campus Ministry
Academic A sistance
• • • •
University Center 190 253.535.7464
learningC!r@glu.edu www. plu.edu/-aast
Library 124 (Lobby Level) 253.535.7518 Individual tutoring Group study & test review sessions Open m.ath & computer science labs Foreign language conversation groups
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Pastoral care; spiritual direction & support Chapel; MWF @ 10:30am in 'Lagerquist Hall The Cross; Sat. @ 6pm in Trinity Lutheran Church University Congregation; Sun @ 11am in Lagerquist Hall
Academic Internships
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Campus Safety and Information
intern@plu.edu www.plu.eduHntern
Ramstad 112 253.535.7324
cmin@plu,edu www.plu.edu/-cmin
Harstad G-28 253.535.7441
Apply classroom learning in real situations Develop professional skills Choose from a wide variety of internships Work with a diverse range of employers
• • • •
campussafety@plu.edu www.plu.edu/campussafety
General information - x7449 or 253.531.6900 Campus Closure Hotline - 253.535.7100 Response to medical emergencies and fire alarms Free walking escort / driving shuttle service Center for Public Service - Volunteer Center
Hauge Administration 109 253.535.7151 • • • •
Ramstad 116 253.535.7459
admission@plu.edu http://www.plu.edu/admission/
General information Admission of students Advanced placement Transfer student registration
• • • •
Over 150 volunteer agencies on file Information about specific volunteer opportunities Coordinate volunteer projects Assist in setting up service learning opportunities
Bookstore (Garfield Book Company at PLU)
208 Garfield Street 253.535.7665 • • • •
Counseling Cente r
books@plu.edu luteworld.plu.edu
LuteWorld on-line store Textbooks and class materials Textbook refunds Convenience store, specialty sections, gift shops
www.plu.edu/-pubsrvc
Ramstad 106 253.535.7206 • • •
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councen@plu.edu www.plu.edu/-councen
Personal counseling (individual/group) Educational/career counseling Time management, goal setting assistance Psychiatric consultation Dining Center
Hauge Administration 110 253.535.7171
buso@plu.edu www. plu.edu/-buso
UC 270 253.535.7472
dining@plu.edu www.plu.edu/-dining '.
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Student account payments Student paychecks
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The Commons, Old Main Market, espresso stands & cafes Special event catering Great employment opportunities
Career Development
Ramstad 112 253.535.7459 • • • •
career@plu.edu www.plu,edu/-career
Ramstad 106 253.535.7206
Career counseling; career and internship fairs Interest & personality assessments Resume critiques and mock interviews On-line r�cruiting and employment
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dss@plu.edu www.plu.edu/-dss
Coordination of accommodations for students with disabilities
Student Employment
Diversity Center University Center 150
dcenter@pluedu
Ramstad 112
stuemp@plu edu
253.535.8750
www.plu.edu/-dcenter
253.535.7459
www.plu.edu/-stuemp
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Education & support for multicultural awareness
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Work study and non-work study employment
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Connection to other diversity resources
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Challenging and diverse positions with fair and equitable pay
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Clubs supporting underrepr'esented populations
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Employment education workshops
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Regularly scheduled programs and special events
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Progression of work experiences
Student Involvement and Leadership
Heallh Center 121" and Park
health@plu.edu
253. 535.7337
www.plu.edu/-health
University Center 161
sil@plu.edu
253.535.7195
www.plu.edu/-sil
Physicals & treatment for illness/injury
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Advise student government (ASPLU)
-'-ravel counseling, immunizations & allergy shots
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Support for clubs and organization
Eating disorder and substance abuse referral
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Advise student media
Birth control advice and STD testing
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Coordination of student conduct
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Student Life
International Student Services University Center 150
iss@plu edu
253.535.7195
www.plu.eduHss
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Hauge Administration 105
slif@plu.edu
253.535.7191
www . plu . edu/-slif
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Offers individual attention to student concerns
university and meeting personal and educational needs
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Links students with resources on- and off- campus
Assist with immigration and government regulations
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Provide assistance to international students in adjusting to the
Advocates for students: listening and working on behalf of student needs and interests
Library and Computing 12 1" and Park
library@plu.edu
Library hours and help: 253.535.7500
www.plu.eduHibr
For Computing information and help:
comptelc@plu.edu
253.535.7525
www.plu.edu/-comptelc
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Student Services Center
Book and article, & multimedia collections
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ssvc@plu.edu
253.535.7161
www.plu.edu/-ssvc
Walk-in Hours: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm Express Window
ePasses & student IT help
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Hauge Administration 102
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M-Th 8 00am-6 : 00pm; F 8:00am- 5:00pm
Add/drop/waitlist classes
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Reference desk
Enrollment verification/addresses/transcripts
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University archives; interlibrary loan
Payment options/billing g's/refunds
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BUSA 560 Managing Health Care Enterprises
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BUSA
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BUSA 558 New Venture Management (3)
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BUSA 32 1
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BUSA 5 2 3 Managing Innovation
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BUSA 3 1 0 Information Systems
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B USA 202 Financial Accounting (3) BUSA 203 Managerial A,wunting
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BUSA 5 1 5 Organization & Leadership
(1)
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Manfrediat 2S3.S3S .n 1 6 <l[ rnanliedi@phr.e du
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BUSA 488 Special Topics i n Business (3) . . TopiC : Crealing & Managing Tr.lnsnational OrgaI1lzatlOns BUSA 499 Capsto ne Seminar: Strategic Management-SR
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.
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Introduction to Communication
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COMA
Media in
1 20
COMA 2 1 0
CSCE 320
(4)
Inte mewmg ( 2)
Debate (2) Instructor permission required for regi.� t r a tion
COMA 2 1 1
Public Speaking (2)
COMA 2 1 3
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COMA 225 Communication cpartme nt rcgistr:ltion required
( 4)
CSCE 345
AnaJog Electronics
CSCE 367
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Writing for JoumaJism (2)
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Persuasion
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101
Pri nci ples
o f MicroecoDomics-S2 (4)
ECON
1 02
P rinci pl es
of Macroeconomics-S2
(4)
ECON 301
Intermediate Microeconomic AnaJysis (4)
ECON 302
Intermedi ate Macroeconomic AoaJysis (4)
. ECON 3 1 1
Energy & Natural Resource Economics (4)
COMA 323
Copy Editing (2)
ECON 321
Labor Economics (4)
COMA 360
Pu bli c
ECON 322
Money and Banking (4)
COMA 36 1
PR Principles and
ECON 333
Econ. Deve!.: Comparative lhlcd World Strategies (4)
COMA 362
Pri ncipl es of Ad ve rti s in g ( 4)
ECON 337
InternationaJ Macroeconomics (4)
COMA 420
Media Narrative n
ECON 344
Econometrics (4)
Relations Writing (4)
COMA 425 Communication De partmen t regjstration required
Practices (4)
(4)
Practicum ( 1 -2)
Graduate Courses:
(
PeacebuUding (4)
COMA 44 1
Conflict &
COMA 46 1
Pub lic Relations
Plan &
Management (4)
Cotl1puterSciencc Del1,lrtmCnt253535,7400 o r cS(e@�'III,,,dlJ
CSCE 1 1 5 Solve
it With
Computers- MR, NS
CSCE 1 20 C om p ute rized
Information
(4)
Systems -NS
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ENGL 1 90 FI :Wo men's Fir s t- year students only
Literature(232)-F, A, LT (4)
ENGL 2 1 3 Topics in Literature: Themes & Authors-!.: ' (4)
(4)
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TopiC: Contemp orary Literature
ENGL 2 1 4
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ENGL 227
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Introduction to Poetry & Fiction Writing-WR ( 4)
ENGL 231 Masterp ieces of Ewopean Literatwe -LT (4) Cross-listed with LAS 23 !
ENVT 350
ENGL 232 Women's Literatwe-A, LT (4) Top ic;;: Wayward Girls & Wi cked Wo men
ENVT 499 Capstone: Senior Project-SR (4)
ENGL 241 American Traditions in 'opic Authority & Anti-Authority ENGL 300 ENGL 301
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EngJish Studies Seminar
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ENGL 3 1 2 Publishing Procedures (4) Cr - ·Hsted with COMA 322. See J- Al b re cht for registration. Fee: $ 1 0.00
INQUIRY SEMINARS BUSA
1 90
FI:Value Creation in
ENGL 313
CSCE
1 90
FI:Privacy & Technology-F ( 4)
the Global Envt( 20 1 ) -F (4)
The An of the Book I (4) Cross-Lsted widl A RTD 33 1 . See J. Albrecht for registration. Course Fee: $35.00
ENGL 190
FI:Women's
ENGL 324 Free-Lance Writing-WR (4)
GEOS 1 90
FI/ST:Energy Concepts( I 07)-F, NS (4)
ENGL 325
IHON 1 9 0
FI:Liberty & Power( 1 1 2) -F,
PHYS I I I
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SOCW 1 90
FI :lntro to Social Work(IOI)-A, F,
Personal Essay-WIZ (4)
ENGL 326 Writing for Children-WR ( 4) ENGL 333
Children's Literature-LT
(4)
ENGL 341 Feminist Approaches to Literature-A, LT ENGL 343
Post-Colonial Literature & Theory-C,
LT
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Literature-A, F, LT (4)
H I (4)
S2 (4)
WRITING SEMINARS
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ENGL 35 1 English Medieval Literaturc-LT (4)
WRlT 101 Writing Seminar-FW; WR (4)
ENGL 362 British Literature: lS00- 1914-LT (4)
An.imal Ri g hts SustainabilitYj Ba l a n cin g Self, Commun.ity, & E nvi ron me nt Writing About Art Au tob io gra phy of a Face Women, " Be a uty," & Media M a n i p ul a ti o n Serious Comicsj 'TI1e IU1ctoric of the Graphic Novel Religion, Viole n c e, & Non-Violence
ENGL 364
British
Litcrature:
1 945-Present-LT
ENGL 375 Special Topics in Literature : Topic: 2001> Ce n t ury American Poetry ENGL 399
Topics Include:
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1 91 4 to Present-LT (4)
Gender & Globalization
Critical Theory-LC WR (4)
ENGL 427
Seminar: Poetry Writing-WR, SR (4) Pre-req: ENGL 327 or i n st r ucto r p erm i ss io n
ENGL 429 Seminar: Fiction Writing-WR, SR (4) Pre-relT ENG L 329 o r i mtru cto r permiSSion ENGL 452 Seminar: Theme, Genre-LT, To p i c : Humans & Othe.r Animals Graduate Courses:
SR (4)
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Writing to Persuade: 'TI1e Art of the Editorial Re i n ve n ting the American High School
Prison Vhitings Go i ng to School Around the World: Education for AlP Stem Cell Res earch
WRIT 201 Writin g Seminars for International Students WRIT 202
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ENGL 5 1 3 Writing Mentorship m Department registration required
F.NGL 599 Thesis (4) Dep,rtmc'nt registrati on required
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General Oceanograpby-NS, SM (4) Co-register for GEOS 102 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00.
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GEOS 20 1 Geolo gi cal Princi p les-NS , SM (4) o-regist<;r for G O S 20 1 lab. Lab Fce: $6 0.00. GEOS 325 Structural G eo l ogy- S, SM (4) Co-registe r GEOS 325 lab: Lab Fee: 60.00. GEOS 334 Hydrogeology- 5, M (4) o-regi ter for G 0$ 334 1ab. ab Fec: $60.00.
Capstone: Research Seminar-SR
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H ISTORY
Contact: Division of HumaQitjes 253.53.>,769B or engl@plu.edu H lST ] 08 H istory of Westem Civ ilizario n - S I
HIST 252
(4)
(4)
19'" Century American H istory-S1
(4)
I:UST 301 Intro to History Methods and Research-S I HIST 305 Slavery in the Americas-A, S 1 HIST 323 The Middle
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I
(4)
(4)
(4)
Student Teaching-Elementary ( Oual ) - S R
EDUC 450
Inquiry Learn/Teach: Reflective Practice Seminar
EOUC 468
Student Teaching - Seco ll d ary- SR ( 1 0)
EDUC 495
I nterns hip
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H I ST 352 The American Revolution-S I
(4)
H lST 359 History of Wo men in the U. S.-A, S 1
(4)
HlST 360 Holocaust: Destruction of the European Jews-A} HIST 494 Seminar. American History-S I, SR Topic: F ro n t i er s & Borders
S 1 (4)
( 4)
HlST 496 Seminar: The Third Wo rld-C, S I, SR
I ntegrating Seminar:
EDUC 568
Internship in Teaching (6)
EDUC 571
Schools & Their Commun ities (2)
EDUC 573C Practicum
III ( 1 )
EDUC 573D Practicum
JV( I )
Internship
( I)
EDUC 578
School Law ( 2 )
E D U C 595
Internship in Educational Administration (2)
EDUC 596
Graduate Seminar ( 1 -2 )
EDUC 599
Thesis (3-4)
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Co ntact: Schoo! pfEducgtioo &Movemrot StudIes lS3.S3S.7 1 84 or �dl\c@ply,edu EDUC 205 Multicultural Perspectives in the Classroom-A
(4)
(4)
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dass roo m ( 4)
SPED 424
Learners with Special Needs-Gen Ed
SPED 459
Student Teaching in Special
SPED 460
Special Ed Teaching Seminar: Issues in Practice
Education (6) (I)
ED UCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
(4)
HlST 497 Sem inar : European History-S I , SR (4)
EDUC 408 L iteracy in K-8 Educatio n
EDUC 563B
(2)
SPED 320 Issues of Child Abuse & Neglect ( I ) Cross-listed with EDUC 520
(4)
EOUC 406 Mathem atics in K-8 Edu cation
Inquiry & Acti on into Social Issues & Prob le ms EOUC 545 M Cert o nly
SPED ] 95 Individuals with Disahilities-A (4) For non- education majors only
(4)
HlST 337 nle History of Mexico-C, S 1
J - E RMIS P RI N G 2009 - P G . 20
EOUC 434
( 1 0)
SPECIAL EDUCATION
HlST 334 Modem Gennany, 1 848- 1 945 -S 1 ( 4 )
HIST 357 African American History
Student Teaching in K-8 Education-SR
EDUC 520 Issues in Ch j ld Abuse & Neglect ( 1 ) Cross-listed with SPED 320.
G LOBAL STUDIE S
HlST 2 1 5 Modem World History-S l
EDUC 430
Graduate Courses:
Capstone: Senior Semioar-SR (2)
( :onti!ct: :"ulAnne Crawford·O'Orien 2SJ.S3S. 7121 or glst(<l)l'lll.• dll NOTE: ourse, offered by other department. count towards the G lobal Studi"" Major and Minor. See the 2008-09 Course Cltalog for more information. GLST 499
Inquiry/Teaching I: Diverse Learning
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EDUC 424
(4)
EPSY 361
Psychology for Teaching (3)
EPSY 368
Educational Psychology (4)
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IRON 265
20<1, Century Mass Movements-H2
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IHON 283
GREEK
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1 02
Elementary Greek (4)
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GREK 202
Intermediate Greek-C
INTC 249
H wnan
LATIN
INTC 329
Pees.
GREK
(4)
ConYel: Intern.tlonal Core l'rogrilm 253.5>5.7630 o r brownrs@plu.edu Righ ts- I 2
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Commitments, Gl obal Justice-I3
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LANG UAGES & LITERAT URES
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CHINESE CHIN
1 02
CHIN 202 CHIN
27 1
C H I N 302
LATN 1 02
EJementacy Latin(4)
LATN
lntermediate Latin-C (4)
202
NORvVEGIAN
NORW 1 02
Elementary Norwegian
NORW 202
Intermediate Norwegian-C
NORW 302
Advanced
EJementacy Chinese (4)
SCANDINAVIA
Intennediate Chinese ( 4)
SCAN
China Through Fi lm-AR, C
(4)
Composition & Conveesation-C
(4)
CLASSICS
(4) (4)
& Conversation-C
Composition
STUDIES
322
Scandinavian & Wo rld
lssues-S 1 (4)
SCAN 34 1
Topics in Scandinavian
Literatwe-LT (4)
SCAN 499
Capstone: Senior Projel:t-SR( 4)
SPANISH
CLAS 23 1
Masterpieces of European Literatute-LT
CLAS 322
Roman Civiliza.tion-S 1 (4)
SPAN 20 1
Intermediate Spanish.-C (4)
CLAS 499
Capstone: Senior Project- SR (4)
SPAN 202
Intecmeruare Spanish-C
SPAN 30 1
Advanced Grammar & Composition-C
(4)
SPAN 322
Latin American Civllization/Culture-C
(4)
SPAN 325
Intro
SPAN 40 1
Advanced Spanish
SPAN 423
ST: Spanish Literat1U'e/CuJtwe-C , LT
SPAN 433
ST: Latin American Liteeature-C,LT ( 4)
SPAN 499
Capstone: Senior Seminar-SR
Cross-Listed with ENGL 23 1
(4)
SPAN
FRENCH PREN 1 0 1
Elementary French (4)
PREN 1 02
Elementary French (4)
FREN 201
lntennediate French-C
(4)
FREN
Intennediate French-C
(4)
202
(4)
PREN 302
Composition & ConversatioD-C
FREN 32 1
Civilization & CuJtute-C
FREN 432
20w
FREN 499
Capstone: Senior Project-S R (4)
(4)
(4)
Century French Literarure-C
(4)
I
1 02
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(4)
Hispanic Literacy Studies-C,LT Gram mar-C
(4)
(4)
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ote: Cour1ies offered by other departmen l' count
2008-09 C our se C.,talog for more information.
GERMAN
GERM 102
Elementary Gennan(4)
GERM 202
Intermediate Geemao-C
GERM 302
Composition & Conversation-C
GERM 422
20th Century German Literature-C (4)
GERM 499
Seminar! Senior
MARRIAG E & FAMILY THERAPY Contact; Marriage& Nm il,· Thernpy 253.535.7659 or Illfth@pl ll eou Note: AJi da"cs .He for Ml-'TH graduate students only
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Project-SR (4)
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500
M FfH 507
Human Develoement
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