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It's a fact: Entrepreneurs report greater satisfaction with their work. Chief among the reasons for this is the freedom to determine their own destiny and the appreciation of having a direct impact with their work. In the current economic climate, more and more students are finding entrepreneurial career paths offer them better or complementary options to traditional employment. This course ...
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Electrical Engineering Concentration The concentration in Electrical Engineering prepares students for careers where they design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment, such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems, and power generation equipment. Electrical engineers are responsible for designing new ways to use electrical power ...
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Master of Science in Computer Science The Master of Science in Computer Science program in Temple’s College of Science and Technology provides a solid foundation in computing with applications in current research topics. Electives within the Computer Science MS allow you to broaden your academic exposure or deepen your knowledge of a particular area of computer and information sciences. For ...
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Temple Libraries provide access to a diverse collection of thousands of papers from around the world. Use this guide to find current and historical newspapers.
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Conclusion We carried out a computational study of lifetimes and transition dipole moment matrix elements of ion-pair states of Lithium Dimer. Due to the ion-pair interaction, there are avoided crossings between the electronic states resulting in shoulders or additional wells in the potential energy curves. Around the shoulders and additional wells, the wave functions exhibit large amplitudes ...
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4. Term (License Period) The Undergraduate Housing and Residential Life License will be effective the earlier of either 1) the date a student moves into the residence hall or 2) Saturday, August 23, 2025. The license period will end on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. Move-in dates vary for new and returning undergraduate students. Students can access the fall 2025 or spring 2026 move-in schedule on ...
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What is jazz? Students will explore its roots and reinventions in Ragtime, Hot Jazz, Blues, Swing, Bebop, Free Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, and Hip Hop throughout the 20th century in America. We'll experience its manifestations across media, screening dance films, listening to music, viewing visual art works, and reading poetry. Then we'll move into the studio to experience first-hand its rhythms ...
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Postbaccalaureate other in Basic Core Health Science Prepare for a new career as a healthcare professional with Temple University’s Postbaccalaureate other in Basic Core Health Science in the College of Science and Technology. This 37–38-credit program is designed for college graduates with limited coursework in basic sciences who need enhanced academic preparation before applying to ...
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Application cycles open approximately one year in advance. For example, Summer 2026 applications open late summer 2025; Fall 2026 applications open during Fall 2025. Plan to have your passport in-hand or an expedited passport appointment by the program application deadline. For more information, consult Passports & Visas.
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Abstract It is commonly claimed that curiosity, agency, and choice enhance learning and memory in children. However, the few studies that have investigated this in young children reveal mixed effects on memory. To test this, in Experiment 1, children aged 4–7 years watched short cartoon clips and then viewed one of two endings: either in an “active” condition, where they made choices ...