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Jeff Dunoff is the Associate Dean for Research and Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law. His research and writing focus on public international law, international regulatory regimes, international courts, international organizations, and interdisciplinary approaches to international law. Dunoff has served as a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School ...
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The full-time semester tuition is assessed to students who register for 12 - 18 credit hours per academic semester.
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This course covers the essentials of operating systems and computer networks. Topics include: the processor, data and program representation, computer memory systems, software system support for I/O including support for networking, and a thorough introduction to the TCP/IP protocol suite. Note: Graduate credit will not apply for CIS MS/PHD programs.
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Updated June 19, 2025 If you’re a first-generation student at Temple, you’re not alone. As of this year, 23% of Temple students are the first in their families to attend college and many faculty and staff at Temple were first-generation students themselves. Being the first to navigate the college experience is likely a huge point of pride for you and your family, but it can be tough—and ...
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Learn the skills needed to successfully develop, manage and communicate public relations campaigns for a variety of organizations and their publics.
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Class of 2025 Arianna Giebink, MD – Neuro-Oncology Fellowship, Duke University Akbal Gill, DO – Vascular Neurology Fellowship, Yale University Narmeen Masood, MD – Neurocritical Care Fellowship, Yale University Amanda Rubin, DO – Multiple Sclerosis & Neuroimmunology Fellowship, Cedars-Sinai Darshil Shah, MD – Neurocritical Care Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University Kelly Xing, MD ...
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General Information Temple University Ambler, located in Montgomery County, just 17 miles north of the Main Campus (and minutes from Route 309, the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Route 476), offers the benefits of a small college campus with the resources of a large university. Several high-quality undergraduate, graduate and non-credit courses and programs are offered to meet the educational and ...
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In addition to university and College of Liberal Arts requirements, Religion BA students will complete major-specific required and elective courses. The following courses are available. Death and Dying East and West and Religion in Philadelphia Islam Religion and Human Sexuality Religion in Film Zombie Apocalypse After completing course requirements, students will complete a capstone project ...
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This course begins with an introduction to professional nursing, exploring its past, present, and future. It examines the role of the nurse in community and acute care settings. Essential concepts such as health and illness, therapeutic communication, and ethics are explored as they relate to the role of the nurse in the delivery of health care. The application of mathematics in safe ...
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Rehabilitation and Behavior Change Rehabilitation and behavior change focuses on research involving high-risk offenders and criminal behaviors that include criminal and violent offending, recidivism, delinquency, substance use, and HIV risk behaviors.