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Earn a bachelor’s and an advanced degree; graduate sooner and start your career. The College of Science and Technology offers several opportunities for students to complete their undergraduate and professional degrees with accelerated programs. These programs enable qualified students learn the necessary skills, earn two degrees and enter the workforce sooner. For +1 undergraduate/graduate ...
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For students who transfer from other departments, schools and universities, there are several alternative routes to fulfill the Acting Concentration that can be discussed with your Theater advisor and/or the head of the Acting Program. Design and Production Concentration Required Courses in addition to the Foundation Courses
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Students in the BA in Health Studies will take a wide range of courses in public health, anatomy and physiology, statistics, and health care. This interdisciplinary approach will help prepare students to become professionals who seek healthcare solutions focused on interdisciplinary approaches and upstream interventions resulting in innovative solutions to patient and health care issues.
https://engineering.temple.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs
We make visible. Engineers are clairvoyant. Students at Temple Engineering learn to identify a need, to anticipate a human condition that can be improved through applying engineering principles. Engineers have the ability to show us what can be, and then make it real. Our students graduate with more than the fundamentals of their field, Temple engineers are prepared for a career dedicated to ...
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Modified To Suit Your Journey Unlock your potential with Temple University’s Fox School of Business MBA program. This single, cohesive program is designed to accommodate diverse lifestyles and professional commitments. You can select the format that best fits your needs, whether your path is hybrid or 100% online. This flexibility allows you to tailor your learning experience to adapt to ...
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Biography Jing Shen is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Temple University. She received her PhD in experimental psychology from University of California, San Diego, and had her postdoctoral training in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northwestern University. Dr. Shen is a member of the American Auditory Society and ...
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Overview Offered by the Department of Teaching and Learning, the Bachelor of Science in Early and Elementary Education is designed to prepare teachers to work in programs serving children in pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, primary and early intermediate grades. The program aims to help students gain an appreciation and understanding of child development and learning, build conceptual and ...
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Kohler BA, Sherman R, Howlader N, Jemal A, Ryerson B, Henry KA, Boscoe FP, Cronin KA, Lake A, Noone AM, Henley SJ, Eheman CR, Anderson RN, Penberthy L. Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2011. Featuring Incidence of Breast Cancer Subtypes by Race/Ethnicity, Poverty, and State.
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The bird flu outbreak in the United States continues to impact poultry, dairy cows, and humans, creating widespread concerns for public health and the agricultural industry. What Is Bird Flu? Bird flu, or avian influenza, is a viral infection that primarily affects wild birds but can spread to domestic poultry and other animals, including humans. The H5N1 strain, responsible for the current ...