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Overview The Bachelor of Science in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management prepares students for entry to mid-level positions in tourism, hospitality and event management. The program prepares students for careers in tourism and destination management, hospitality operations, food and beverage, gaming and event leadership and other professional opportunities in the experience economy.
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Information Science and Technology MS Gain a foundation in current computing technology, and learn how to apply these skills to solve complex business and engineering problems through Temple’s Information Science and Technology Master of Science program. Students in this graduate program will learn how to apply advanced software systems, database technologies and networks to modeling and ...
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The ability to mentally visualize in three dimensions is an important skill for scientists. In this course, students will move through ten different modules that will strengthen spatial reasoning and visualization skills. All assigned work will be completed during the scheduled class time. This course is restricted to students taking CHEM 1031, 1035, or 1951, and who have scored less than 70% ...
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Before you start the application, please have your academic advisor's name and email address available. You will need to submit that information as part of this application. Your academic advisor is the person in your school or college who assists you with registration questions and planning. When you apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) you are applying to the USCIS for employment ...
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This course explores the intersection of scientific knowledge with real-world applications and ethical considerations. The first module of the course focuses on the basic principles of genetics and how hereditary traits are transmitted. The second module consists of the study of genomics, including recent medical advances and the impact of the Human Genome Project. The third module explores ...
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The General Education (GenEd) curriculum is the signature required curriculum for undergraduate students. Every Temple undergrad completes General Education requirements in order to graduate. General Education requirements:
https://www.temple.edu/campus-recreation/fitness-wellness/walk-jog-run
A resource guide for getting out on Main Campus and the surrounding Philadelphia area. Interested in starting or continuing your path to fitness by walking, jogging or running? The Temple University Campus Recreation department has a myriad of wonderful facilities to help you on your journey. Check out Temple’s facilities to see what Campus Recreation has to offer. If you are interested in ...
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In a mid-September morning, Si excitedly wrote a short WeChat post, stating that “two big events” in his September to-do-list were checked off. One of these events, needless to say, was the PhD dissertation defense that he impressed the committee members and the clouded audience on the previous day. Photo: Si (center) cerebrated by his Lab mates after his PhD dissertation defense As every ...
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Most nonimmigrant classifications require aliens to prove they have a residence abroad that they do not intend to abandon, and that they do not have the intention to immigrate permanently to the United States. That being the case, taking steps towards U.S. permanent residence will, in most cases, jeopardize an alien's chances of acquiring a nonimmigrant visa or nonimmigrant status. The H-1B ...