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Applied Mathematics BS | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview The Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, offered by the Department of Mathematics, focuses on mathematical and computational methods applicable in the sciences, engineering and industry. In particular, this degree is suitable preparation for professions featuring sophisticated mathematical modeling and/or scientific computing. This degree is also suitable preparation for ...

Social and Behavioral Sciences MPH - Temple University

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About the Program The Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences offers the Master of Public Health in Social and Behavioral Sciences (MPH-SBS). The MPH in SBS is a terminal, professional degree that prepares students to design, implement and evaluate interventions directed toward public health problems in communities, within the lens of inclusive practice. This program aims to prepare ...

Campus Recreation | Temple University

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Temple University’s Campus Recreation is the coordinating office for recreational sports programs on Main Campus. More than 4,000 students, staff and alumni participate daily in one or more of the various activities offered by our office. These activities include: intramurals, sport clubs, special events and programs, group fitness, adapted recreation, aquatics, student staff development ...

Business Management BBA | Temple University Bulletin

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Business Management courses provide practical knowledge as well as theories that create skills in a wide range of areas, including change management, intrapreneurship and innovation, applicable technologies, communication, research, management, and supervisory techniques.

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Facilities Management BS | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview The Bachelor of Science in Facilities Management, offered by the Department of Architecture and Environmental Design (AED), prepares students for a career in the profession of facility management. This profession encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality of the built environment by integrating people, place, process and technology.

Management Information Systems (MIS) - Temple University

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The MIS department prioritizes the professional development of its students as high as the domain specific knowledge and skills students develop in many of its classes. This zero-credit, credit/no-credit, self-directed course challenges students to complete a portfolio of professional development activities which prepare students to be valued contributors and leaders in industry after they ...

WOW: TU Palooza | Calendar of Events

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Join us for an evening filled with FUN! We will have an assortment of carnival games, rides and more! There will be an assortment of food choices, including food trucks and ice cream trucks - don't want to miss this one!

Vitae – Shanyang Zhao - Sites

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New Ideas in Psychology 48:8-16. Zhao, Shanyang. 2015. “Reconceptualizing the Self Phenomenon: Toward an Emic Conception of the Self.” Symbolic Interaction 38 (2):235-260. Zhao, Shanyang. 2014. “Self as an Emic Object: A Re-reading of William James on Self.” Theory & Psychology 24 (2): 199-216. Zhao, Shanyang. 2005.

Credit Hours | Temple University Bulletin

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Definitions The semester credit hour is the basic unit of academic credit granted by Temple University. One semester credit is equivalent to one hour (50 minutes) of faculty instruction time per week for 15 weeks, which includes one week for exams; and a minimum of two hours of out of class student work each week per credit hour. An equivalent amount of work is required for other academic ...