https://cis.temple.edu/~qzeng/cis4360-spring17/papers/An%20Overview%20of%20Cryptography.pdf
Cryptographyis the science of secret writing is an ancient art; the first documented use of cryptography in writing dates back to circa 1900 B.C. when an Egyptian scribe used non-standard hieroglyphs in an inscription.
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This course introduces basic concepts in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and demonstrates them in the context of real applications. Course topics include basics of DC and AC circuits, transistor, diode and operational amplifier circuits, digital logic gates and power supply operation. Students assemble and test a robot car or mouse as part of the class project.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-03-05/temple-professor-james-earl-davis-elected-prestigious-national-academy-education
James Earl Davis, the Bernard C. Watson Endowed Chair in Urban Education at Temple, was recently elected to the National Academy of Education. The academy recognizes top education leaders and scholars in the country from a wide range of expertise in education research and policy. Davis has published research on education pathways, gender and race, and postsecondary opportunities for more than ...
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Pre-requisites: Minimum grade of C in (HPM 2207 or HPM 3207) HPM 3216. Public Health Advocacy and Policy Change. 3 Credit Hours. This course provides students with the knowledge of different approaches to doing public health advocacy and realizing policy change to improve the health of communities.
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This course is designed as an intermediate algebra course that prepares students for the topics covered in MATH 1021. This course covers the real number system, basic properties of real numbers, operations with fractional expressions, simplifying complex fractions, powers and roots, operations with radicals, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and factoring of polynomials.
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The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science is intended for students who are interested in computer science and mathematical computing. It provides a solid knowledge of theoretical computer science and its mathematical foundations and compares favorably with other theoretically-oriented computer science programs. The program is particularly recommended to those students who are ...
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Commencement is a multi-day culmination of student achievement and University tradition that marks the completion of each academic year. A comprehensive schedule is provided to help plan your days of celebration. On the morning of Wednesday, May 7, 2025, graduates will gather for Temple University's 138 th Commencement ceremony to celebrate this significant milestone.
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Biography Xueming Luo is Charles Gilliland Distinguished Chair Professor of Marketing, Professor of Strategic Management, Professor of Management Information Systems. He is the Founder/Director of the Global Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Business Analytics in the Fox School of Business at Temple University. He is interested in digital mobile marketing, omnichannel customer ...
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After Temple receives your official transcript from your program, your approved courses that you passed with a grade equivalent to a C or better will be accepted by Temple and appear on your transcript as transfer credit. The number of credits received for each course will be evaluated at this time.