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About the MS in Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance (RAQA)

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The first university to develop a graduate program in Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs, Temple School of Pharmacy (TUSP) continues to set the gold standard in this dynamic professional discipline. Since 1968, TUSP has remained in the forefront of industry education, offering more courses in Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance than any other similar graduate program. Each year we ...

Center for Security and Crime Science

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Incidents were weighted so crimes from 2008 counted 1.0, 2007 crimes counted 0.5, and 2006 crime events counted 0.25. In this way, more recent events had greater relevance in the creation of the target locations for 2009, but summary values retained a portion of the long-term hotspot component.

Architecture MArch | Temple University | Temple University

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The ARCH 4+1 undergraduate/graduate accelerated track enables eligible students to complete the 60-credit MArch degree within 15 months after receiving a Bachelor of Science in Architecture pre-professional degree from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture. The ARCH 4+2 track is a two-year, 60-credit degree program open to students who have completed a pre-professional degree in ...

Architecture (ARCH) - Temple University

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Architecture (ARCH) Course information contained within the Bulletin is accurate at the time of publication in June 2025 but is subject to change. For the most up-to-date course information, please refer to the Course Catalog.

Qualitative Data Analysis and QDA Tools - Temple University

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QualCoder is free, open source software for qualitative data analysis. It has many of the features of commercial QDA software packages such as auto-coding, coding images and A/V materials, SQL database querying, and many reporting and visualization options.

Japanese (JPNS) | Temple University Bulletin

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A bridge between beginning and intermediate Japanese levels, this course emphasizes vocabulary building and the use of spoken Japanese through situational conversational practice. Tests will be in the forms of listening and reading comprehension and structured interviews. An ability to read and write hiragana and katakana is required, as is a mastery of most basic grammatical rules.

Community Development Major - Temple University

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Learn to understand and think critically about the cultural, economic, historical, political and social dynamics shaping various types of communities.

Contact Us - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/faculty-research/institutes-centers/small-business-development-center/contact-us

The Temple SBDC is partially funded by a grant from the Department of Community & Economic Development and by the U.S. Small Business Administration under Cooperative Agreement No. 4-603001-Z-0040-24.

Meeting, Training and Recreation Spaces - Ambler Campus

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Temple University Ambler features classrooms, computer labs, an auditorium, and other campus facilities and grounds. When not in use for classes and campus activities, many of the facilities and grounds are available to companies and organizations for educational meetings, training, and conferences for reasonable fees. The campus includes a 72,000-square-foot Learning Center that contains 11 ...

CARES Act & HEERF Funds - Student Financial Services

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CARES Act The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by Congress with overwhelming, bipartisan support and signed into law by President Trump on March 27, 2020. The CARES Act provides stimulus and financial support to many sectors of the economy, including higher education. A portion of the funding package earmarked for colleges and universities is explicitly ...