https://cis.temple.edu/~lafollet/2033/Syllabus.html
Spring 2014 Paul LaFollette, Jr. Office: Wachman Hall 307 Telephone 215 204 6822 (1-6822 from on campus) paul.lafollette@temple.edu Office hours: Tuesday 3:30-4:30 and Thursday 1:30-2:30 or by appointment Required Textbook Prerequisite Skills: See the Detailed Course Information Catalog Description The goal is to introduce students to modern and extremely useful topics in computational ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis67/syllabus.html
First required programming course in the CS Major. Problem solving and programming in Java, introduction to software engineering, procedural and data abstraction, and elementary object-oriented programming. Data types covered include primitive data types, strings, classes, arrays, array lists, and streams. Programming techniques include at least one technique for searching and sorting an array ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/liberal-arts/history-minor/index.html
Overview The Minor in History, offered by the Department of History, is an ideal complement to other majors and programs at Temple—from medicine to journalism, from computer science to finance, from film to marketing.
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The DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application form, is for temporary travel to the United States. Form DS-160 is submitted electronically to the Department of State website. Consular Officers use the information entered on the DS-160 to process the visa application and, combined with a personal interview, determine an applicant’s eligibility for a nonimmigrant visa.
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https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/liberal-arts/sociology-minor/index.html
Overview The Minor in Sociology is offered by the Department of Sociology. Sociology is the study of human behavior in the context of the groups, organizations, institutions and societies in which it occurs. Sociology majors and minors are encouraged to participate in the Sociology Undergraduate Majors and Minors Association (SUMMA), which hosts academic, community service and social events ...
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A quality improvement project abstract submission should share your ‘innovative quality improvement project or quality measures/analyses that you implemented in your own practice.’ This usually has a short word count.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/fox-business-management/statistical-science-data-analytics-bs/index.html
Overview The Department of Statistics, Operations and Data Science offers the Bachelor of Science in Statistical Science and Data Analytics (SSDA). This degree provides students with knowledge of statistical methods, theory, data management and computation. Students learn how to gather, analyze, and interpret data, while gaining exposure to programming languages such as R, Python and SQL. The ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2018/12/24/impeaching-the-opposing-expert/
The art of confronting the opposition's expert rarely involves a full and complete defeat of that witness; but knowing where experts are vulnerable can lead to a successful cross.
https://cst.temple.edu/news/2019/07/ross-wang-awarded-195m-nih-grant
Rongsheng (Ross) Wang, assistant professor of chemistry, has been awarded a five-year, $1.95 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop an innovative approach to chemically label proteins of interest—a strategy that could lead to advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, inflammatory and neurogenerative diseases. Wang’s focus is on what are called post ...