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Overview The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology is offered by the Department of Engineering, Technology and Management. This program provides a broad base of technological skills extending across the traditional fields of engineering technology with a concentration designed by the student and program coordinator to meet personal and career objectives. A plan of study can be ...
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Innovation Nest Temple University's home for the development of research-based innovations; dedicated to commercializing innovations from Temple researchers and spurring student innovation.
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African American Music Reference provides full-text reference, biographies, chronologies, sheet music, images, and discographies which chronicle the diverse history and culture of the African American experience through music. The database is expanding to include coverage of blues, jazz, spirituals, civil rights songs, slave songs, and other forms of black American musical expression.
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Comparative analysis of algorithms and data structures. Data structures include heaps, priority queues, binary and general trees, binary search trees, and graphs. Algorithms include heapsort, topological sort, breadth-first search, depth-first search, shortest path algorithms, and Greedy algorithms. NOTE: For Computer Science Majors. COURSE CONTENT (Syllabus) See CANVAS page (through TUPortal ...
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Spatial thinking allows us to encode and transform information about objects and their location, and thus to find our way in the world and perform technical activities such as tool making, providing the foundation for a wide range of activities, such as the design of buildings or the solution of mathematics problems. The overarching goal of the RISC Lab is to understand spatial learning and ...
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Learn about the experience of African Americans through the lens of the U.S. legal system. U.S. law, which first defined African Americans as less than human, eventually declared discrimination illegal, and remains both an expression and an instrument of change at the intersection of race and equality.
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Morten Rasmussen * Australian lawyer and legal scholar Anne Orford has long been among the most prominent voices in the field of international law. Her research has focused on a number of diverse topics, including human rights and humanitarian intervention, international economic law and dispute settlement, and-perhaps most relevant for this special issue-the history and theory of ...
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College of Engineering Office of the Dean Dean Mechanical Engineering Professor Programs Bioengineering Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Bioengineering Professor (by courtesy)
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CAMPUS These spaces are must-see spots for anyone visiting campus and are easily accessible for all. Please note that Temple’s campus is secure and most other buildings require identification to enter. If you want to go inside academic buildings and resi-dence halls, please schedule a tour with the Welcome Center (#69 on map).
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Includes global, city-level data on numerous topics, and the UN-Habitat’s City Prosperity Index (CPI) a metric designed to enable city authorities to identify opportunities and potential areas of intervention.