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Pacific Lutheran University J-Term 1998 Calendar
• Classes begin .......... 8:00 a.m., Monday • Last day to register for or add classes • Last day to drop a single class with a full refund • Date to start obtaining a professor's signature to drop a class
(no tuition refund - W grade)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
J-Term ends
Final Exam
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Grades due from faculty . .. ... .... 12:00 Noon, Wednesday
January 5
January 9 January 9 January 12
January 19
January 30
Last day of Class
February 4
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Pacific Lutheran University's January Term provides students and faculty with a unique opportunity to concentrate their attention intensely on one class at a time. Not only can that deepen one's understanding of subject matter, but it makes it possible for each class to become a closer community of learning.
Because of this opportunity for more intense focus and cultivation of learning community, the university requires all freshmen in particular to take a course in January (one that also satisfies a General University Requirement). Those courses are specially designated, and freshmen will be allowed to register for them first on November 10-11.
All students, not just freshmen, will find within this schedule courses of interest to them. In addition to a few unusual courses peculiar to January (generally those involving an off-campus experience), you will find here a broad range of offerings within the regular curriculum--interesting electives, upper division courses in many specific majors, and courses satisfying various General University Rl3quirements.
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Th Fre hm n nu T rm u r m n
Freshman students are required to fulfill the freshman January term requirement by enrolling in a J-tenn course that fulfills e of their general university requirements (GUR). These courses are marked in the schedule with a "J" designator.
ourses marked with a J and listed in the section set aside for freshman J-term courses will meet this requirement. The only exception to this requirement is that freshmen who are participating in off-campus courses whose other members are PLU students may fulfill this requirement by taking that off-campus course. They may also register for these off-campus courses with the pennission of the instructor and may only register after other students have had the opportunity to register for those courses.
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The purpose of the freshman January term requirement is two-fold. First, it is an integraJ part of the freshman experience at PLU. It provides another opportunity, along with the Writing for Discovery (English 101) seminars and Critical Conversation courses (courses numbered 117), to enroll in classes designed specifically for freshman students. Second, it provides an opportunity to take another general university requirement in a setting of more focused attention on the leaming process as well as course content. The January tenn is a stimulating change from the regular semesters and most students find JTerm courses to be very worthwhile and enjoyable.
All freshmen must complete the three requirements of the freshman experience during their first year at PLU. Freshmen are given priority for registration in freshman J-term courses with a "J' designation in the course number. Other students may register on a space available basis.
PERSPECTI IVERSITY (6-8 Hours)
A course in each of the folloYJing two lines is required. The only 2-hour courses that can satisfy either of the following lines completely are the freshman Critical Conversation seminars.
a. Altemative Perspectives (2-4 hours): A course which creates an awareness and understanding of diversity in the United States, directly addressing issues such as ethnicity, gender, disability, racism, or poverty .
. Cross-Cultural Perspectives (2-4 hours): A course that enhances cross-cultural understandings through examination of other cultures. This requirement may be satisfied in one of three ways:
(i) a course focusing on the culture of non-Euro-American societies (see section b in the box below); (ii) a 201 or higher-level course in a language used to satisfy the admission requirement, or 8 credits in a
language not previously studied; or (iii) participation in an approved semester-long study abroad program.
NOTE: 2-4 hoUrs of Perspectives on Diversity courses may be used to fuffill another core requirement. The remaining 4 hours must be a course that does not simultaneously fuffiJl any other core requirement. These 4 hours may, however, satisfy a requirement in the major.
All junior and senior transfer students shall take one perspectives on diversity course (4 hours), from efther line that does not simultaneous/}, tuff ill another core requirement. All other transfer students must meet the full perspectives on diversfty requirement.
J-Term 1998 courses which meet the alternative perspectives or cross-cultural perspectives are listed below:
a. Alternative Perspectives: ANTH 192J
ENGL217J
PHED301J
PHED362
RELl257J SPED 195J
b. Cross-Cultur.1 Perspectives: INTG 246
NURS395
Practicing Anthropology: Makah Culture, Past and Present (A) Off-Campus
Short Fiction: The American Immigrant Experience (A)
January on the Hill (A) Off-CaJl1)us (A) Healing Arts of Mind and Body (A)
Christian Theology: Theology in Black and White (A) Individuals with Disabilities (A)
Community Development in Cuba (C) Off-CarTllus
Transcultural Heahh Services in Jamaica (C)
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THE CENTER
The Center is staffed with professional counselors who are prepared to provide registration and financial services in a single location. Located in Hauge Administration Building, room 102, the counselors will also schedule appointments to see someone in the Registrar's office or Financial Aid.
I 0 : Use this service for simple requests such as copies of schedules, unofficial I official transcripts and also to turn in all paperwork for Financial Aid and the Registrar's office.
The staff members of the Student Services center strive to provide you with studen services delivered in a timely and effective manner. They pledge to do all they can to insure that your needs are being met.
Student Services Center Hours: Express Window:
Cashier Window Hours:
R gi tr tion 0 te
Monday - Friday Monday - Thursday Friday Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. & 1 :30 - 5:00 p.m .. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. & 1 :30 - 4:00 p.m.
• Freshmen only may register for J-Term on November 10 and 11. Registration for Spring is by appointment beginning November 12, 1997 (see page 8).
• All other students may register for J-Term during their Spring appointment times which begin November 12, 1997. Spaces available in freshman J-Term classes after November 11 are open to all students.
• Students new to PLU may begin registering November 24,1997.
• Students who are unable to attend the first class meetings are expected to notify the instructor or the Student Services Center before Monday, January 5, 1998. Students who miss the first two class meetings without prior arrangement risk being dropped from the class by the professor; however, students still need to take responsibility for dropping courses they do not plan on attending.
Adv nc P ym nt nd Re I tratlon P II Y
New undergraduate students must make a $200.00 advance payment to confirm their offer of admission. The payment is refundable until May 15 for fall, December 15 for January term, and January 15 for spring. Requests for a refund must be made in writing to the Admissions Office.
If you register after December 15, you must pay tuition and fees at the time of registration or be enrolled in an approved payment plan with the Student Services Center at the time of registration.
If you withdraw frclm a course after the last day of add/drop, you waive your right to a refund. Registered students who decide not to continue at PLU must notify the Student Services Center in writing. Charges will remain on the student's account and an unofficial withdraw grade (UW) will be posted to the transcript until such notice is received.
Tuition R t
• Undergraduate and graduate tuition for the 1997-98 academic year is $473.00 per credit hour. • Tuition rate for hours above 4 in January (J) term is $236.00 per credit hour. • Credit by exam charges are one-fourth the regular rate or $118.25 for both undergraduate and graduate
students.
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Cour e Fees
orne courses require additional fees beyond the tuition charge. The course listings will indicate if a fee in ddition to tuition is to be charged. For more detailed information regarding the fees, contact the instructor or the
academic department.
Payment Information
Contact the Student Services Center for current charges if a complete statement has not been received. Unpaid balances are subject to late charges if not paid by published deadlines.
R fund Policy
Notice of withdrawal must be given in writing to the Pacific Lutheran University Student Services Center and received before the deadlines above. Oral requests are not acceptable. Charges will remain on the account until written notice is received. No tuition refund is given for partial withdrawal from classes after the first week of class. Students must obtain the instructor's signature and present it at the Student Services Center if they wish to withdraw from classes after the tenth day.
Grades
You may access your final grades by telephoning the PLU voice response system using your touch-tone telephone Grades are due from the faculty on noon, Friday, February, 6th. You may listen to your grades beginning 8:00 a.m., Monday, February 9th. Simply dial the PLU voice response number (253) 531-4011 from off-campus or extension 4011 from on campus and follow the directions to select the grade option. If no grade is listed when you dial in, the instructor has not yet submitted the grades for that course. If you need a printed copy of your grades, an unofficial transcript may be requested at no charge from the Express Window at the Student Services Center or you may FAX your request with your written signature (253) 535-8320.
m nd M I Information
If you reside on campus either Fall or Spring, then your room fee is waived during J-Term. If you live on campus during J-Term only, your room charge is $265.00. The cost of meals for residential students during J-Term is $264.00 for 20 meals per week, $255.00 for 15 meals per week and $230.00 for 10 meals per week. 5 meaJs per week Is available for commuter students at a cos1 of $125.00. Halls will be open Sunday, January 5, 12:00 noon for the start of J-Term.
Dining Service Hours
The Bistro· Meal Card Service Grab 'n Go (Mon-Fri) 10:45 am. - 1 :15 p.m. Pizza Meal Card (Tues. thl\! Sa!..) 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m
U.O. Commons (every day) Breakfast Full Service 7:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m Continental Breakfast 9:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Lunch Full Service 10:30 am. - 2:30 p.m. Soup and Salad 2:30 p.m.' 4:00 p.m Dinner 4:00 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.
CC Coffee Shop Seven days a week
UC Coffee Shop Lunch (Mon-Fri)
UC Espresso Bar Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Administration Espresso Bar Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
When planning your class schedule, please allow time for your mid-day meal.
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PL 800 tore Hour
Regular J-Term hours:
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Closed Saturday and Sunday
Extended J-Term hours:
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. First two days of J-Term (January 5 and 6 )
Book refunds will be given through January 9th. You must present the receipt for a refund. No refunds will be given after that time.
If you have specific textbook needs at other times, please phone 535-7666 or 535-7668 during regular Bookstore hours and arrangements will be made to serve your needs.
The Convenience Store, located within the Bookstore, carries candy, chips, cookies and soft drinks, as well as personal hygiene items.
PLU Northwest, located at 407 Garfield Street, features a unique line of gifts from the Pacific Northwest. This quaint shop is only a block from main campus and offers free giftwrap. Shipping is available at a nominal charge. Phone: (206) 535-8397.
Chapel
During J-Term, chapel will be held at 5:00 p.m. each Wednesday at Trinity Lutheran Church.
Library Hours
Monday - Thrusday .... ............ .... 8:00 a.m . • 10:00 p.m. Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 12:00 noon - 600 p.m. Friday . .... . .. ... . . . .. .......... . . .. . .. . .. . . 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday .......... ........ . ... 1 :00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Study Abro d Pro rams
For information regarding opportunities to study abroad, contact the Center for International Programs Office (Harstad Hall). Contact the following people for answers to the questions you may have about these programs:
Off-Campus January Courses: Charry Benston . .. ..... ... (253) 535·7628 Study Abroad (semester or year-long): Jan Moore ... . . . ... .. ........ (253) 535·7629
Compllanc. St t.m.nt
Washington four-year coOeges and universities subscribe to the principles and laws of the State of Washington and the federal government, including applicable executive orders pertaining to civil rights. All rights, privileges, and activities of these institutions are determined without regard to race, creed, color, sex, handicap, age, or national origin.
V.A. Benefits
Information concerning veteran benefits is available at the Student Services Center. Students receiving benefits will e certified for classes only following submission of a written request (purple certification form) to the VA Student Services Counselor. The purple certification form is available in the Student Services Center.
Indep.nd.nt St udy , R •••• rch, Th sis
Special study such as independent study, research, special projects, studio projects, thesis, and graduate readings is available in most departments. Students are advised to read the catalog and contact each department for details. An independent study card must accompany each registration for special study as the voice response system cannot be accessed for these courses. Cards are available outside the Registrar's Office.
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FERP Educ.tlon.. Privacy St.t m nt
In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, popularly known as the "Buckley Amendment" nd carrying the acronym "FERPA", Pacific Lutheran University has adopted a policy to protect the privacy of education ecords. This act also establishes the rights of currently enrolled, eligible students to inspect and review their education
records; and provides guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearings. Parents and currently enrolled, eligible students will be notified of their FERPA rights annually by publication in the Student Handbook. Interested parties may review the policy in the Office for Student Life, Hauge Administration Building, Room 105. Establishing a personal password at the Student Services Center will insure only those people the student gives the password to may obtain the Information.
Rlghte nd R •• pon.lbllltl ••
Upon registration, the student and his or her parents or legal guardian agree to accept the responsibilfty and lega/ obligation to pay a/l tuition costs, room and board fees, and other special fees incu"ed or to be incurred for the student's education. The University agrees to make available to the student certain educational programs and the use of certain University facl7ities, as applicable and as described in the catalog. A failure to pay when due all University bills shall release the University of any obligation to continue to provide the applicable educational benefits and services, including, but not limited to, statements of honorable dismissal, grade reports, transcripts of records, diplomas, or pre-registrations. The student shall also be denied admittance to classes and the use of University facilities in the event of a default.
Ace r.dlt.tlon
Pacific Lutheran University is fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges as a four-year institution of higher education.
In addition the following programs hold speciaUzed accreditations and approvals: Business - American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business ;nlllml!�'rv - American Chemical Society
Science (B.S.) - Computing Sciences Accreditation Board. Inc. Education - National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education Ma"iage and Family Therapy - Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education of the American
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Music - National Association of Schools of Music Nursmg - National League for Nursing Social Work - Council on Social Work Education
Any current or prospectIVe student may, upon request directed to the President's Office, review a copy of the docUments pertaining to the university's various accreditations and approvals.
Dlecl.lm.r St.tam.nt
The information contained herein is accurate at the time of publication. However, the University reserves the right to modify its procedures. policies. calendar. curriculum and costs when deemed necessary by the University.
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Re isterin b Tel pho i Ea y!!! The PLU voice response system has replaced the old tele-registration system. It is available twenty-four (24) hours a day except when the machines are being maintained. You may add (register for) or drop classes using the voice response system through the first Friday of the term. For off-campus dial (253) 531-4011 or from oncampus dial 4011 using any touch-tone telephone. The voice response system requires you to enter your student 10 number and your PIN (personal identification number). Your initial PIN is your birthdate. Example: The PIN for a person bom June 16, 1978 is 061678. You may change your PIN at any time via the voice response system. We strongly encourage you to change your PIN right away in order to prevent others from gaining unauthorized access to your registration.
B FORE au BE N
• Students who have never attended PLU or have not been formally admitted to the university are not in the data base and therefore are not eligible to register using the voice response system. Please go to the Student Services Center for assistance.
• Do not use the # sign after each entry as you did on the old system. THIS SYSTEM DOES NOT REQUIRE THE # SIGN . It will not recognize the CRN if you enter a # sign.
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• The wait after entering each course request may seem a little long, but don't hang up or become frustrated. It takes time for the system to go out and find the course and come back with its response. BE PATIENT!!
• Be sure to save your registration before you hang up by entering: * # 3 (asterisk, pound sign, three). If you do not save your registration and Itsten to your schedule before you hang up you will lose it.
• The system is set to give you up to fifteen minutes to complete your registration. After fifteen minutes, you will be disconnected and your work will be lost unless you have saved it.
• Clear up any financial holds with the Student Service Center.
• Return your medical history form with proof of required immunization to the Health Center to clear an immunization hold
APPOINT EN CHED LE
As in the past, appOintment times for undergraduate students will be established according to the number of hours completed. However, you will not receive a specific appointment time or an appointment card. Please refer to the schedule below to find yourscheduled registration day.
Mon. & Tues., Nov. 10-11 Wednesday, Nov. 12
Wednesday, Nov. 12 Thursday, Nov. 13 Friday, Nov. 14 Monday, Nov. 17 Tuesday, Nov. 18 Wednesday, Nov. 19 Thursday, Nov. 20 Friday, Nov. 21
Freshman only (6 or less credits) J-Term Courses only Masters, Education and Accounting Certification, Honors. AURA and Special Needs students Undergraduates with 1 00 or more credits Undergraduates with 80 or more credits Undergraduates with 60 or more credits Undergraduates with 45 or more credits Undergraduates with 30 or more credits Undergraduates with 20 or more credits Undergraduates with 10 or more credits Undergraduates with 0 or more credits
• Before you actually use the telephone registration system, take a tew moments to complete the course registration worksheet on the next page. When you are ready to register, have your completed worksheet at the phone for reference.
• The registration process is easy! You must use a push-button phone with tone-dialing. When you dial the access number, you will be given a list of options and will be guided through the registration process.
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• To access registration by telephone, enter this number from a touch-tone phone: (253) 531-401 1 Follow the Voice instructions to get to Registration. Terms available are: J-Term & Spring 1998
• You will be asked to enter your student ID number, and you PIN (personal identification number), and the course request numbers (CRN's) of the courses you are adding or dropping. If you enter any invalid data, the system alerts you to the error and prompts you for the correct information.
• You have 15 minutes to complete your call -- the system will hang up on you when you reach your time limit. Don't forget, you will lose all courses that have not been saved!
• Before you hang up, you must save the courses you have added or dropped and listen to your schedule. This may take a few minutes -- be patient! If you hang up or are timed out before you have saved your new courses, you will lose your work.
The following registrations must be done in person at the Student Services Center: � Independent study and cooperative education courses � Audit a course (no credit) - instructor's signature required � To register for a course requiring approval - authorized signature required � Registering for more than 18 hours in one semester. (use the PLU voice response for up to 18 hours in
fall or spring and up to 6 hours in J term.) � Waitlisting courses: Waitlist forms are located in the Student Services Center � Off-campus course registration. Contact Charry Benston at (253) 535-7628.
Your Student ID (9 digits):
Your PIN (6 digits):
TELEPHONE REGISTRATION WORKSHEET 6 HOUR MAXIMU
After entering the PIN, there will be a pause before you are asked the next question.
Using the Schedule of Classes, select the course request numbers (CRN's) of the courses you want to add. Select alternate CRN's in case you don't get your first choice. Beware of time schedule conflicts. Some courses require additional registration in labs andlor discussions or other concurrent courses. Check Instructions/Comments for information regarding these courses.
CRN DEPT. NO. COURSE TITLE CREDIT TIME DAY(S)
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ro I A d The last day to drop or add courses without financial penalty for four-week courses is the close of business on the Friday of the first week.
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Ant
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Cul
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t and
Pre
sent
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SH
MA
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OU
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Th
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cutt
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ctiv
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haeo
logi
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hist
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sear
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ave
shed
ligh
t on
the
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ay o
f I�e
ove
r the
la
st 3
,000 y
ears
. S
tude
nts
will
rece
ive
inst
ruct
ion
in M
akah
cul
ture
by
Mak
ah, c
ontri
bute
to
a pr
ojec
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d le
am w
hat l
ife in
Nea
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ay is
lik
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Part
of th
e m
onth
-long
cla
ss w
ill be
spe
nt in
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h B
ay o
n th
e M
akah
Res
ervat
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Sa
tisfie
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eshm
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and
Dive
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mati
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Pers
pect
ives
.
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TH
Cen
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Art
in P
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OU
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IS C
LOS
ED
S
pend
thre
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in P
aris
stud
ying
art
mov
emen
ts a
nd p
aint
ers o
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19t
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ntury
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am a
bout
the
dif
feren
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rt an
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here
they
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ed.
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lore
the
cafe
line
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whe
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reat
art
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live
d an
d w
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know
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renc
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LO
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S
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Term
'98
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a Se
mel
ter
in C
hina
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atur
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ll co
ver t
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aspec
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geo
logy,
clim
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St
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com
mun
icat
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in one
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worf
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pub
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latio
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arket
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specia
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ED
ST
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S
INTG
246
• C
omm
unity
Deve
lopm
ent
in C
uba
(4 c
reditl
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OU
RSE
IS C
LOS
ED
Pa
rtici
pate
in th
is c
ours
e an
d ex
perie
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dai
ly li
fe �
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peop
le in
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earn
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histo
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f why
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a in
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perim
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tudy
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peril
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cons
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of t
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hoic
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t w
�h c
omm
unity
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igio
us le
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and
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Cul
tura
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ur o
f Lo
ndon
and
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is (4
cre
dits
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UR
SE
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LOS
ED
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e a
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oner
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wee
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Paris
ian
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hree
day
s.
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it art
mus
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ymph
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r the
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ymph
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oncert
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ntom
of th
e O
pera
and
Las
Mis
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s ba
llet,
opera
and
oth
er
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uctio
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ndon
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ES
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l210
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plor
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e N
atur
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isto
ry o
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aii (
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UR
SE I
S C
LOS
ED
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he H
awai
ian
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ctiv
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useu
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logy
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tude
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olog
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rmat
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subs
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dy in
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cre
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tudy
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lang
uage
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way
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orway
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ITLI
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pectives
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spec
.iall
ocus
of t
his
cours
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s 01
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env
ironm
enta
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is, a
tt�ud
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ourc
e us
e, t
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le o
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istian
thou
ght a
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Chur
ch
in the
cris
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atio
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rson
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espo
nsibi
lity, a
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pula
tionl
lood is
sues
will
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rist f
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lass
del
ibera
tions.
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tory
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itatio
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and
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dan:
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oly
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UR
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LOS
ED
Onc
e-in
-a-IH
etim
e op
portu
nity
to liv
e and
stud
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birth
place
01 t
he J
udoo-C
hristian
trad
ition
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ibiic
al s
�es inc
lude
pla
ces
of sa
cred
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old
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tam
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period
to th
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us.
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atten
tion
will
be !tI
en to
the fi
rst-
cent
ury s
ll4ting
and th
e lK
e 01
Jesu
s. The
gro
up w
iD s
pend
five
days
in G
alilee
, thr
ee d
ays
in fa
scin
ating
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an, a
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ays
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nten
aive
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niah
and
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opm
ent I
llue
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ltl)
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OU
RS
E IS
CLO
SE
D
Thi
s Sp
anis
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guag
e-C
osta
Ric
an c
ultur
e im
mers
ion
expe
rienc
e lin
ks la
ngua
ge s
tudy a
nd le
arning
about
a soc
iety
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he p
rogra
m's
prima
ry o
bject
ive
is im
prov
ing
Spa
nish
lang
uage
know
ledge
and
ski
lls.
The s
econd
object
ive
seeks
to id
entif
y th
e roo
t cau
ses
and
conseq
uences
01 u
nderdev
elop
men
t and
to
exam
ine th
e ef
fects
of c
urren
t dev
elopm
ent s
trateg
ies
on w
omen
, the
poor,
the c
ultur
e, a
nd the
en
viro
nmen
t.
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exp
lore
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field
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ucatio
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ldren
and
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mot
iona
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beha
vioral d
isord
ers fr
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eren
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ural
pers
pectiv
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trav
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da, M
exic
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ucat
an
Peni
nsul
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pend
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ombi
natio
n of
cla
ssroo
m c
ourses in
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area
of be
havi
oral
and
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iona
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order
s.
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w�h
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yout
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assr
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tudy
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lear
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dia
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CLO
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natio
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ildre
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and
men
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the
ill.
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may
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pes o
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enci
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choo
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mun
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Campu. Infor .... tion ............ 5lS·7449 Cunpuo Saf.ty (24 hro.) .. _ ............... 535-7441 "".dank ""ishnce ......................... 535-75 1 & .Ad.miuionl ........................................ 535-7 1 5 1 Alumni ac Parent RelatioN .............. 535·;415 a...in ... Ofliu .................................. 535-7171 OIurch Re .. tioRl ............................... 5lS-7�Zl Conf.rence & Even .. C.nt.r ............ 535-7�53 Dev.lopm.nt ..................................... 5lS-717& �IICJ' ........................................ 535·79 1 1 E""ning Stud.nt Liaison ................... 535-7 1 1 1 fin.ncial Aid ..................................... 535-7 161 H.alth C.nt.r .................................... 535-7337 Inform.tion O •• kJTickeu ................ 535-7�57 KPLtJ 88.5 .......................................... 535-7758 Presid.nt ............................................ 535-7101 l'ublic Relation . ................................. 535-74)0 lIcsistrar ............................................. 535·7 1 ) 1 Student Lif . ....................................... 5)5-7191 Summer Studies ................................ 535-7129 Twufu Coordinator ........................ 535-711&
.... lAgend Adminisu.tion BuildinS ........................... ... I ) 810mquill Houl< ............................................. ) Campul M.il ................................................. lZ Columbi. C.nt.r ........................................... � Delt. Hall . ...................................................... �3 u.t Campul .................................................. 1 7 Eutyold Ch.pell Auditorium ....................... N Evergreen Court ... _ ........................................ 44 foculty Houl< ....................................... ........... 4 FOlmily Sludenl Housing , ... " ......................... 42
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Fo .. Hall ............................. _ .......................... 27 Hailvtk, House ...................... _ ...................... a H ..... d HaIl ........................................ _ ........ Z5 H.ug. Adminimation Buildin, ................. . II H.alth Center .................................................. 6 Hind.rli. Hall ...................... _ ...... _ ...... _ ........ Z3 Hons Hall ................................ __ ..... _ ........... 2 1 Human Raourcc �rviccs ... _ ..... _ ................ 30 Ingram Hall ................................................... 10 Knorr House . ..... _ ............ ...... _ .................... 5 Kr.idl.r Hall . .......................... _ ... _ ............... ZO Lag.rquist Concert H3ll ............. ................... I � L .. Houl< . ........................... _ .... .................... 7 �bUroom ..................... .......... _ .................. 3Z Mary Baku Rus.sell Music Center ......... ....... 19 Math Building ............................................... 39 Memorial Gymnasium . ....... . ...................... _ 36 Mortvedt Llbr.ry ....................................... _ H Names Fitness Center ................................. 36. NC'svig Alumni ec-nter ................ _ ................ 38 Ollon Auditorium ... _ ................... _ ............ 14
Ordal H.aU ............. ....................... . .. __ •• 1 1 Park Avonuc Howe ._ .... _ ....... _ ..... _ ......... _ .. Z pft"'<&<t H.U _ .............. ___ ........................... )7 Piano House .................................................. 33 Plant S«rvices ............ _ .................................. 3 1 Ri.mSliY House ._ .. _ ......................................... (} Ramstad Hall ....... __ .................. ............... 21 R •• 1Ie 5.:ience �t., ..................................... 26 Rouo Hou� ................ _ ....... _ .......... _ ..... �. II SClndinllviiln Cultural Center . . .................... 29 S,u.n H.II .......... _ ... ..... ..... ...... ................... 1 2 Swimmins Pool ... . . , .............. ... 35 Tingelmu Hall . .. .................... .................... 4 1 TrinIty House ... .. ......... _ ...... ..... ............. 16
Trinity Luth.ran Church ...... _ .............. _._ .. IS Universiry Center ............. _ ............. _ ............ 29 Uniy.rsity Printins & l'ublic.ationo ..... _ ..... _ 12 Warehouse ..................................................... 32 Women', Center ....... _ ................. _ .................. I Xay;'r Hall ..................................................... 22
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Building Cod ••
ADMN = Administration MBRC = Mary Baker Russeil
Music Center EVLD = Eastvold MGYM = Memorial Gym HAAS = Harstad INGR = Ingram Hall KNOA = Knorr House L1BR = Lbrary MBLD = Math BuHding
OGYM = Olson
ECAM = East CarTl>us RAMS = Ramstad ACTR = Rieke Science Center
UCTR = University Center
XAVR = Xavier Hall
D.y Cod ••
M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday
J-Term final exams are to be given on the last day of c lass.
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Final grades for each course are due in the office of the Registrar, Room 1 30 of the Hauge Adm inistration Building, no later than 1 2:00, noon, Friday, February 6, 1 998.
NOTE: Students m ay access their grades through the PLU voice response system beginning 8:00 a . m . , Monday, February 9, 1 998. See page 5 of this schedule for further details.
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UNDERGRADU TE E OllO
• May, 1 998 Graduation Application & Academic Program Contracts or Goldbooks are due in the Registrar's Office by
• Summer, 1 998 Graduation App ication & Academic ProgramContracts or Goldbooks are due in the Registrar's Office by
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Dec. 4, 1 997
May 1 , 1 998
N OTE: Contact your advisor regarding your major, minor and core requirements. Please make sure that your Academic Program Contract or Goldbook is current and legible.
GRADU T STUDE S Pl o E FOlLO I G DE DLI ES·
• December, 1 997 Final Thesis or Research Paper is due in the Graduate Office by Nov. 26, 1 997
• January, 1 998 Final Thesis or Research Paper is due in the Graduate Office by Nov. 26. 1 997
• May, 1 998 Graduation Application is due in the Registrar's Office by Feb. 1 3. 1 998
• May, 1 998 Final Thesis or Research Paper is due in the Graduate Office by May 1 , 1 998
• Summer, 1 998 Graduation Application is due in the Registrar's Office by June 1 9, 1 998
• Summer, 1 998 Final thesis or research paper is due i n the Graduate Office by Aug. 7, 1 998
NOTE: Please be sure to finalize your thesis/research paper with committee members prior to submission