About the Institution
Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is located in Parkland, a suburb of Tacoma, Washington. In September 2009, PLU had a student population of 3,582 and approximately 280 full-time faculty.[citation needed] It currently consists of the College of Arts and Sciences (consisting of the Division of Humanities, the Division of Natural Sciences, and the Division of Social Sciences), the School of Arts and Communication, the School of Business, the School of Education and Movement Studies, and the School of Nursing.
Founded in 1890 by Scandinavian, mostly Norwegian, immigrants to further Lutheran higher education in the Pacific Northwest, PLU is an institution of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The school merged with Everett's Columbia College in 1920, became a two-year school, and resumed operations as Pacific Lutheran College. Spokane College merged with Pacific Lutheran College nine years later. PLC resumed awarding four-year degrees in 1939. Pacific Lutheran gained university status in 1960. PLU retains strong ties with its Scandinavian heritage, having been visited multiple times by Norwegian and Swedish monarchs and the Norwegian Parliament, Stortinget.[
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Actuarial Science
Anthropology
Art
Biology
Business
Chemistry
Chinese Studies
Communication and Theatre
Computer Science and Computer Engineering
Economics
Elementary Education
Engineering
English
Environmental Studies
Geosciences
Global Studies
History
International Honors Program
Languages and Literatures
Legal Studies
Mathematics
Movement Studies and Wellness Education
Music
Nursing
Physics
Philosophy
Political Science
Pre-Medical and Health Sciences
Psychology
Publications & Printing Arts
Religion
Scandinavian Studies
Secondary Education
Social Work
Sociology
Women's and Gender Studies