https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/images/Spanish_Graduate-Reading-List.pdf
Graduate students at the Department of Spanish of Portuguese are required to do course work in the three subject areas: Peninsular Literature, Spanish American Literature and Linguistics. This diversity of course work, however, will not be sufficient to satisfy the requirements for the MA and the PhD degree. Students are also required to take exams which are based on the following Reading List ...
https://education.temple.edu/teach
Prepare to teach tomorrow’s leaders and creators with a program designed to prepare you to educate students from pre-kindergarten through fourth grade. Designed for those with a bachelor’s degree who are seeking a career change or those currently serving as classroom assistants or teachers with emergency permits or temporary certification, this flexible, non-degree certificate provides the ...
https://dentistry.temple.edu/
Dental Care with a Smile TM Faculty at the Kornberg School of Dentistry are expert practitioners who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and shaping the next generation of dentists. Their expertise spans endodontics, general dentistry, periodontology, prosthodontics, orthodontics, and oral surgery. Under faculty mentorship, students participate in didactic curricula, rigorous clinical ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/faculty-research/institutes-centers/center-executive-education
With so many choices, it can be overwhelming! Fortunately, the Center for Executive Education is experienced in helping our clients determine where to focus their valuable time and resources for maximum benefits to themselves, their employees or their organization. Contact us and let’s chat about setting yourself, your team or your organization a pathway to success.
https://tyler.temple.edu/directory/erin-pauwels-phd
ON LEAVE, FALL 2024 + SPRING 2025 Erin Pauwels is an historian of modern and contemporary art in the Americas with special interest in photography, Indigenous Studies, and ecocritical approaches to visual culture. Her research explores the politics of portraiture and placemaking, technologies of image dissemination, and intersections between theater and the visual arts. Her first book ...
https://www.temple.edu/about/news-media/taup-negotiations
TAUP and Temple University Reach Agreement on New Contract As of Oct. 17, 2024, Temple University and the Temple Association of University Professionals (TAUP) have reached an agreement on a new five-year contract. TAUP is the union representing some of the university’s full- and part-time faculty members, librarians and academic professionals at 13 of Temple’s 17 schools and colleges.
https://education.temple.edu/directory/christine-woyshner-cwoyshne
Biography Dr. Woyshner earned her doctorate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in Teaching, Curriculum, and Learning Environments. She is a historian of education who focuses on the role of voluntary organizations in shaping schools and the curriculum. Her current research examines the ways that African American civic associations served as sites of teaching and learning in Black ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/cscd/
How did language come about? How many languages are there in the world? How do people co-exist in countries where there are two or more languages? How do babies develop language? Should all immigrants take a language test when applying for citizenship? Should English become an official language of the United States? In this course we will address these and many other questions, taking ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/ece/
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://www.temple.edu/campus-recreation/about-us/employment
Student Employment Campus Recreation employs more than 250 students each year. Student jobs include positions as office assistants, recreation facility monitors, adapted recreation assistants, group fitness leaders, lifeguard/water safety instructors, intramural sports officials and scorekeepers, climbing wall monitors, personal trainers, and website editors. To browse for and apply to ...