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This is the first of two courses focused on theory-informed social work direct practice with individuals and families. This course emphasizes how our theoretical knowledge base of human behavior and human development (within the context of the social environment) impacts our engagement with and assessment of individuals. The course begins with an exploration of the role of human behavior ...
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The Dual Bachelor’s Master’s Degree (DBMD) program provides benefits to Temple University's international partner university students and alumni. For those applying in their third year of undergraduate study, DBMD offers an accelerated 3+2 dual-degree program to earn your bachelor’s from your home university and your master’s degree from Temple. For those applying in their fourth year ...
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Requirements of International Marketing Concentration Undergraduate students may earn a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in International Business (IB) with a concentration in International Marketing. Students are strongly encouraged to pursue a complementary major or minor to enhance their professional marketability by specializing in a functional area of business and/or ...
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Course Approvals Process If you are accepted to your program, you will submit your planned courses for approval through Temple's External and Exchange Course Approval Process. Completion of the approval process will allow you to maintain full-time enrollment status, apply eligible financial aid to your program, and transfer credits earned abroad back to Temple. View more details about the ...
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About the Program The Fox School of Business and Management has a longstanding tradition of preparing our students with the power to lead within the world of business. Actuaries specialize in the evaluation of insurance and financial risks and distinguish themselves through a combination of analytical skills, business acumen and professionalism. Temple’s Actuarial Science MS program prepares ...
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PSY 2401. Foundations of Social Psychology. 3 Credit Hours. This course will introduce you to the theoretical perspectives, research methods, and empirical findings of social psychology. Social psychology is the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are affected by the real or imagined presence of others.
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The first few weeks of college can feel overwhelming with new responsibilities to manage. This course will assist new students in transitioning to the college learning environment by providing access to experts, resources and important skill sets. This course is designed as an intensive, seven-week course that meets weekly with a focus on student self-reflection, awareness and discussion.
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Students are required to have earned a minimum of 16 units in academic subjects from the above chart. Students 18 years of age and older may submit a high school equivalency diploma earned through the General Education Development Test and the high school transcript for all grades completed.
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Biography David C. Nash is Assistant Professor and Lead Faculty for Fox Management Consulting in the Fox School of Business at Temple University. Mr. Nash is a principal and owner of D C Nash & Associates LLC., a business consulting and advisory practice, and is a principal and co-owner of Windridge Design, Inc., a successful branded women’s apparel manufacturing company. Prior to that, Mr ...
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These 3-credit courses are available to high school students at a discounted tuition rate. Open to students in or entering grades 11 and 12. Continuing Studies - Get started on earning college credit while still in high school through the Office of Continuing Studies.