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Tailor your coursework to fit your specific interests and career path. Sociology majors can choose to specialize in one of the world's most pressing public or social issues.
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Research Opportunities For a list of current labs and research opportunities, please visit our Research page. You can view the various research opportunities below: Summer research opportunities at various institutions across the country for current undergraduate students Full-time summer research employment opportunities for students post-graduation BRIDGE Program The Building Research ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-04-24/tyler-senior-ready-career-art-conservation
After graduation, Temple University senior Sera Park will head off to an art conservation internship at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Recent Ayabakan, S., Bardhan, I.R., & Zheng, Z.E. (2024). Impact of Telehealth and Process Virtualization on Healthcare Utilization. Information Systems Research, 35 ...
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Biography Elizabeth Van Nostrand is an associate professor in the Department of Health Services Administration and Policy. Van Nostrand is an expert in legal epidemiology—the study and application of law as an intervention to prevent disease and injury. Currently, she is leading a four-year study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that will identify impactful ...
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When you choose Temple, you’re choosing the only public research institution in Philadelphia. You’re choosing an incubator for thought and innovation, and you’re joining the ranks of talented students, researchers and experts from around the world. Here, you’ll challenge yourself (in the best possible way) to take on big problems, have constructive conversations and cultivate strong ...
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Students must complete all University requirements including those listed below. All undergraduate students must complete at least two writing-intensive courses for a total of at least six credits at Temple as part of their major. The specific writing-intensive course options for this major are: Course List Code Title Credit Hours BIOL 2297Research Techniques in Genetics3 BIOL 4396Advanced ...
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Eligibility Criteria The federal Supplemental Equal Opportunity Grant (SEOG) is a campus-based limited fund provided by the U.S. Department of Education. Funding is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, and we cannot guarantee it year to year. To qualify, you must meet the following criteria. A completed FAFSA submitted by the Feb. 1 priority deadline (must apply each year) Qualify for ...
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Together We Transform Temple University’s Fox School of Business transforms students into responsible professionals and leaders through a high-quality business education, professional development services and impactful community engagement opportunities. Read more about the Fox School of Business. Read More
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Major Management Electives (6 Credits Required) All students are required to take a minimum of six Major Management Elective (MME) credits from THE or STHM subject codes. If students wish to declare one of the optional concentrations listed below (requiring 9 MME credits), they must use one free elective to do so. The two optional concentrations are: Destination Management or Event and ...