https://law.temple.edu/academics/course-selection/
Temple Law School’s J.D. curriculum capitalizes on our outstanding core doctrinal courses by offering a rich variety of upper level classes designed to deliver the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary for success in almost every area of practice. Because careful course selection will greatly enhance your ability to benefit from all that the curriculum offers, we strongly encourage you ...
https://noncredit.temple.edu/NPM
Course Description This self-paced, asynchronous certificate program focuses on cultivating an understanding and development of interrelated skills that are fundamental to non-profit management. Through the 10 program modules, you will develop knowledge of and practices for: theoretical and practical applications of organizational and planning theories and models; inter-organizational ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/
Yu Wang Professor and Chair, FIEEE, DMACM W ireless and A dvanced N etworking G roup (WANG Lab) and Center for Networked Computing Department of Computer and Information Sciences Temple University Science Education and Research Center (SERC) 304A 1925 N. 12th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, USA +1-215-204-4187 (office) wangyu at temple dot edu Office Hour: 2-3pm on Monday/Wednesday or ...
https://research.temple.edu/grants-forms-templates
The indirect rate is entered on Budget Year 1 under Sponsor Approved Costs in the header. All sub-awards institutions must be entered initially on Year 1, although they can have zero cost in any year.
https://www.hpc.temple.edu/compute/
About Compute is a collection of large high-performance, shared memory compute servers for interactive use. These multi-socket machines host up to 88 Intel Xeon (Cascade Lake) CPU cores and 1.5TB of RAM. They provide access to various licensed software packages (MATLAB, STATA) and many open-source packages (R, RStudio, Sage Math, Apache Spark). All servers share the same user home directories ...
https://registrar.temple.edu/drop-or-withdrawal-course
What does this mean? The term "drop" refers to an action taken by a student during the drop period to discontinue enrollment in a course. The term "withdraw" refers to an action taken by a student to discontinue enrollment in a course after the drop period but prior to the withdrawal deadline. The drop and withdrawal deadline for each course is available in the My Courses tab in TUportal ...
https://admissions.temple.edu/applicant-portal
After You Apply Applicant Portal Soon after you submit your Common Application, you will receive an email about setting up your Undergraduate Applicant Portal, where you can track the status of your application and submit any requirements to complete your application. The undergraduate applicant portal is also where you can make any necessary changes to your account and connect directly with ...
https://careers.temple.edu/
Much more than a job, Temple offers personal and professional growth opportunities; competitive pay; and a work environment that promotes collaboration, innovation and work-life balance. Learn how to apply.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/academic-policies/academic-course-load/
Academic overloads (19 or more semester hours) during fall and spring semesters need special approval of the dean or dean's designee of the school or college in which a student is matriculated. Tuition for full-time students covers 12 to 18 hours. Credits over 18 carry additional tuition charges. See Tuition and Fees in the Cost and Aid section of the Bulletin.
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Course Description Prevent T2 Lifestyle Coach Training The Center for Self-determination, Self-direction and Self-care at theTemple University School of Social Work - College of Public Health trains Lifestyle Coaches and Master Trainers in the CDC's National Diabetes Prevention Program. We offer training in-person and online, provide ongoing technical assistance and support to our trainees. We ...