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Temple’s Office of Undergraduate Studies oversees the development and implementation of policies and practices related to transfer credits, the development and ongoing support of community college partnerships, and collaborates with other offices within the university to provide information and resources on transfer credit equivalencies for current and prospective students. The amount of ...
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Course Description MCAT Biochemistry Online is a premier non-credit online biochemistry course designed to provide pre-health students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the "Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems Section" portion of the MCAT, Medical School and other health professions. This unique course presents Biochemistry in the context of human ...
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/campus-living/selecting-campus-housing
Are you ready to live off-campus in the community surrounding Temple? We're here to help! offcampus.temple.edu Visit our Off-Campus Living website for local listings and resources in the area. You can view the website without logging in and can create an account using your Temple credentials (SSO login). The main features of this site are: On the Housing tab, you can view all properties in the ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/courses/cis/
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.
https://noncredit.temple.edu/act48
Act 48 Credits at Temple University Educators can find high quality continuing education at Temple University to upgrade their knowledge and skills in the classroom and to comply with Pennsylvania’s Act 48 requirements for certified educators. Credit courses and non-credit programs, conferences and workshops are available at various times throughout the year. Act 48 offerings at Temple ...
https://podiatry.temple.edu/admissions/admission-requirements
Prerequisite Courses for Admissions: Biology or Zoology: Eight semester hours, including laboratory; additional courses in Anatomy, Cell Biology, Embryology, Evolution, Genetics, Histology, Microbiology, and Physiology are recommended, but not required. General/Inorganic Chemistry: Eight semester hours, including laboratory. Organic Chemistry: Eight semester hours, including laboratory; an ...
https://ambler.temple.edu/community/non-credit-programs/non-credit-registration
Non-Credit Registration and Payment Online Register online using our online registration and payment system, DestinyOne, for all non-credit courses and certificate programs at Temple University. This system will allow you to register and pay online for non-credit courses anytime of the day or night through our secure network. Visa, MasteCard, Discover and American Express are accepted forms ...
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Required: All trainer candidates must currently be employed in one of the eligible licensed settings for a minimum of six months before taking the trainer course.
https://admissions.temple.edu/apply/international-students/first-year-international-students
Explore the application process as an international first-year applicant. If you’re a first-year applicant —meaning you are a student currently attending secondary school or high school—this is where you’ll gain more insight into Temple’s application process.