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Business Seminar II is a one-credit course that encourages first-year students to discover major interests through applied learning and other career-oriented experiences. The course exposes students to career paths in business and encourages major exploration through discussions with faculty, informational interviews, readings, and opportunities to practice skills needed to become more ...
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As Philadelphia’s public R1 university, Temple’s innovative education centers student outcomes with interdisciplinary academics and real-world experiences.
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Biography Christina M. Owings is an Associate Professor of Practice at the Fox School of Business in the Marketing department. In 2012, she consulted with the Business Communications Center as a Business English Communications Specialist - providing support for undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students. In 2015, she joined our faculty to teach Business Communications to undergraduate students ...
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Those looking to expand upon their undergraduate degree and get ahead in their career can choose from master’s degree and certificate programs at Temple’s regional campuses. Students in some programs can choose to study away at Temple’s Rome and Tokyo campuses. Temple master’s degree programs span the arts and humanities, education, business, social sciences, STEM fields (science ...
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Biography Anthony Di Benedetto is Professor of Marketing and Senior Washburn Research Fellow at the Fox School of Business, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. He is the Academic Director of the Executive MBA program, and has taught in the DBA, Ph. D., Executive MBA, Online MBA, International MBA, and undergraduate programs. He has held visiting professorships at Bocconi University ...
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Chelsea Helion completed her BA in Psychology at Temple University and her PhD in Social Psychology at Cornell University. Following her PhD, she was a postdoctoral fellow at Columbia University.
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Course prerequisites consist of one or more of the following: completion of placement or proficiency tests or other assessments; achievement of specified scores on placement or proficiency tests or other assessments; possession of specified knowledge or skills; approval after audition; approval of portfolio; declaration of major or admission to restricted program; completion of specific ...
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Recent Sclarow, S., Raven, A., & Doyle, M. (2024). Teaching Tip Leveraging Learning Strategies at Scale – Big and Small Changes in a Big IS Course. Journal of Information Systems Education, 35 (1), 1-13. Information Systems & Computing Academic Professionals Education Special Interest Group. doi: 10.62273/flsr7630.