https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/cee/
The course's design objective is to develop within the student an awareness of the fundamentals that are required to produce safe, functional, and economical steel and reinforced concrete structures, which are in conformance with national building codes and with industry codes, specifications and standards and to formulate applied load criteria ...
https://podiatry.temple.edu/admissions/why-tuspm
WHY TUSPM? TUSPM’s faculty comprises experienced practitioners and researchers who actively contribute to advancements in the field. Students benefit from personalized attention, mentorship, and collaborative research projects. Whether it’s exploring innovative treatments or participating in community outreach, students find a supportive environment that encourages growth, critical ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2024/02/04/the-character-witness-conundrum/
Pennsylvania law, as does federal, permits a person accused of a crime to ‘defend’ in part by proving their ‘good’ character, limited to the pertinent trait. If the crime is robbery or assault, the defense is that the accused is non-violent; and if the crime charged is forgery or theft, that the person is
https://undergradstudies.temple.edu/transfer-info/course-equivalency-tables/college-level-examination-program-clep
The Academic Policies section of the current Temple Undergraduate Bulletin describes a number of policies that relate to Credit for Prior Learning. Official transcripts for courses from other institutions and official score reports should be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The Undergraduate Admissions office determines which credits will transfer to the University (See ...
https://ambler.temple.edu/campus-resources/advising-and-student-success
Whether you are finishing up high school, ready to transfer from another college, or returning to college as an adult learner, we are here to help! The Office of Academic Advising and Student Success provides individualized attention and support whenever you need it. Your goals are important to us, and we are able to guide you in any of the following areas: Register for classes New Student ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/cst/medical-dosimetry-psm/
About the Program Learn the physics, anatomy, and radiobiology required to help deliver cutting-edge radiation treatment care to patients with the Professional Science Master's (PSM) Program in Medical Dosimetry in Temple's College of Science and Technology (CST). This 30-credit degree—open to all students with a bachelor’s degree in a STEM field—will provide graduates with the necessary ...
https://careers.temple.edu/hr-resources/our-functional-areas/employment-services/required-workplace-postings/philadelphia-0
The Philadelphia Pregnancy Leave Law requires employers in the city of Philadelphia to provide eligible employees reasonable accommodation for needs and medical conditions resulting from pregnancy and childbirth; as long as the accommodation does not pose an undue hardship to the employer. Although Philadelphia pregnancy leave may be taken in conjuction with FMLA, other university leaves and ...
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/resources/fall-spring-move
Learn more about the new and returning student move-in process for fall and spring using the tabs in this section. We want you to be as prepared as possible and we are here to help! Move In Schedule: Fall 2025 New students (first-year and transfer) living on campus will be permitted to move-in to their fall 2025 housing assignment from Tuesday, August 19 through Thursday, August 21, 2025 ...
https://lenfestcenter.temple.edu/GED-Testing-with-Philadelphia-Prison
Temple's Lenfest Center for Community Workforce Partnerships conducts GED testing on-site at the Philadelphia Department of Prisons on State Road. If you were recently released from the Philadelphia Department of Prisons, the Lenfest Center for Community Workforce Partnerships can help pay the $120 GED testing fees.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/courses/engt/
This course will introduce Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology students to programmatic methods and matrix algebra with specific applications in Bioengineering. Students will learn programming fundamentals such as loops and conditionals, as well as how to apply these methods to data analysis. In addition to the use of built-in Matlab functions, including those used for ...