Students participate in a traditional sweat lodge ceremony with Sparrowhawk, a local Native American. Topics include: matrices and determinants; complex numbers; the investigation of functions (linear, quadratic, and polynomial); transformations of functions; polynomials and rational functions and their graphs; real zeros of polynomials; complex zeros and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra; exponential and logarithmic functions; and sequences and series. Topics include the Van de Graaff generator, the Wimshurst machine, the capacitor, the battery, the electromagnet, the electric motor, and the AC generator. The mathematics curriculum is uniquely tracked: students take a year-long class (either Honors or College Prep) plus a Main Lesson block for a more immersive mathematical experience. With devoted study and active engagement, participants in this courseemerge with an understanding of African cultures as well as an enhanced toolkit for cultural studies and an expanded capacity for empathy with people from other countries. Waldorf's Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice is designed to provide the student with a broad base of knowledge in the three primary areas of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Poetics, 10th Grade. Sewing and Design. Ecosystem studies include biogeochemical cycles, energy flow through food webs, and anthropogenic disruption of natural systems. Students take advantage of the region's rich biodiversity, natural wonders, and human resources for student learning and growth. Students read and discuss current events selected from the dual-language newspaperEl Tecolotefrom San Franciscos Mission District. Additionally, Waldorf Teacher Education students learn to assume roles as leaders, advocates and servants within the professional setting and the community. Students render a realistic and well-proportioned hand. Linear equations and inequalities of two variables; systems of linear equations; exponents and polynomials; factoring polynomials; rational expressions; roots and radicals; and quadratic equations and functions. This conceptual course gives students familiarity, through experiments, of the most common elements, enabling them to create their own periodic table, using cards, in the way of Mendeleev. Residential Admissions Requirements. The Bachelor of Arts degree in Health Promotion and Exercise Science is designed to enable students to increase control over their health through a wide range of behavioral, social, and environmental interventions with a focus on the scientific study of human movement to improve physical fitness. Study in this block prepares students for an independent project during which they will perform the extraction of the essential oil of their choice, the synthesis of one of its components (preferably an ester), and the comparison of the oil and their synthetic ester by thin layer chromatography. As a part of the Idealism and Humanities Main Lesson Block, the students work on class projects as they live and work together, and explore the meaning of community. Appearance of colors when looking at the world through a prism is observed and discussed. More than 90 percent of Waldorf graduates are employed or continue their education within six months of graduation. WebCustomer Success Manager. Phone: 641.585.8696Email:registrar@waldorf.edu, University Registrar and Chief Regulatory Officer Creation of an Architect's Journal of coursework. Waldorf's Bachelor of Arts in Homeland Security is designed to provide an in-depth background related to Department of Homeland Security practices. Part II: Westward expansion; economic and social reforms; slavery and origins of Civil War through Reconstruction; Gilded Age; immigration; late 19th/early 20th Century imperialism. This knowledge base provides the foundation for a successful career in a wide range of human services fields. Formal and informal assessments include but are not limited to poetry recitation and analysis, vocabulary exams, creative writing assignments, and presentations and projects. Replacement of the Newtonian mechanical view of the universe with the relativistic, quantum mechanical new physics is explored with particular emphasis on the conceptual and historical development of the new ideas. This creates an environment of performance and learning which is essential Christian, includes a Godly stewardship of time, ability and talent, a supportive family of goodwill and congeniality, and the encouragement of healthy competition. Sierra Nevada Field Study, 9th Grade. Faust, 12th Grade. Projective Geometry. 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The Sport Management major allows students, sport fans, and athletes to become more involved in managing sports. The ResidentialRegistrar's Office is located across from the Bookstore in Voss Hallon the Waldorf University campus. Vocabulary lends itself to high-frequency situations including but not limited to greetings and introductions, expressing preferences, school life, pastimes and hobbies, planning, and travel. Mandarin III. Waldorf's Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Relations will open opportunities in almost any industry you can imagine ' from non-profit organizations to government agencies to multinational corporations. Observation are made of growing plants and plant structures in their natural habitat, as specimens in the lab, and under the microscope. Hands on investigations, experiments, and demonstrations play a central role, along with algebra-based quantitative problem solving. This office also oversees the activities of the library, the Academic Achievement Center, the Career Center, the Registrar's office, academic advising, international education, adult and continuing education and, through the athletic director, intercollegiate athletics. For a complete list or if you have questions or concerns regarding our services, please contact the library staff. Mount Lassen Field Study, 11th Grade. Intermediate Guitar students must have the ability to read treble clef. Sources of error in experiments and experimental design discussed and are required components of the lab reports. Students expands on foundation of working with light and shadow to include color, composition, and experimental drawing techniques. Browse through the categories below or use the search box at the top of the page to locate what you are looking for. Introduction of the imperative, the preterite, and the imperfect tense. Conferences and Dining encompasses all aspects of student meal plans, daily campus dining needs, both on and off campus catering and conferences by both internal and external groups staying on campus or using Waldorf University facilities. Theme: Fire and Light. Students value the balance that art and theater classes bring to theiracademic curriculum. Peer Counselors help ninth graders make a healthy transition to high school. Facilitated cross-departmental communication for customer retention and satisfaction. Faculty can place course-related material on reserve for students to access at the library by filling out the Course Reserve Form. Study of medieval epicParzivalby Wolfram von Eschenbach, a classic about finding one's destiny. Items placed on reserve should be considered supplementary in nature. WebOffice of the Registrar P.O. An overview of the history of genetics and the laws of mitosis, meiosis, and heredity are studied. Students are taught advanced eurythmy elements such as expression, soul gestures, tones, and intervals as well as techniques of stage preparation and performance. Beginning and Intermediate. Exploration of how the energy of the sun and the rotation of the earth act upon the fluids of the earththe air and watersto produce weather and climate. Students discuss immigration reform and explore the lives of migrant farm workers. Historical accounts of environmental problems are used to place current problems in context. Finally, we explorethe evolution of programming languages through machine, assembly, and higher-level languages. Plants studied in the context of the five Kingdoms of life, and basic taxonomic rules and nomenclature are introduced. This block approaches the science of the visual world. The Communications Department at Waldorf understands the importance of connecting classroom knowledge with real-life experience. Your web browser does not support the