https://cis.temple.edu/students/current/ug_advising/
CIS Faculty Advising In addition to a CST advisor, CIS undergraduates will also have a CIS Faculty Advisor. Faculty advisors use their knowledge of the program curriculum to help students choose courses consistent with their specific career objectives. The following table provides contact information for the different programs in the CIS Department.
https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2017/03/21/preventing-plagiarism-six-strategies-that-build-confidence-and-deepen-learning/
However, in cases that clearly require disciplinary action, you should consult your chair. Your chair can review the case and advise you on appropriate measures. Let’s Exchange EDvice! What strategies do you use in your teaching to help prepare students for scholarly work and prevent plagiarism?
https://guides.temple.edu/qda/resources
TQI is a 3-day intensive on qualitative and mixed methods research for researchers, clinicians, and scholars working in public health, healthcare, social work, government, non-profit organizations, and policy who are new to or would like to hone and expand their qualitative research skills. Usually offered in October at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
https://careers.temple.edu/careers-temple/search-and-apply-jobs
Temple is always looking to add exceptional faculty to the university community. Those interested in applying for a full-time faculty position can view current openings by clicking on the career site link below.
https://noncredit.temple.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=208548408
Course Description This course provides an introduction to the principles, strategies, and practices of community organizing as a tool for creating social change. Students will explore the historical roots, theoretical frameworks, and modern applications of community organizing in addressing systemic inequities. Topics include grassroots organizing, leadership development, advocacy, and the ...
https://engineering.temple.edu/academics/departments/bioengineering-department
Our graduates join and lead interdisciplinary teams of engineers, scientists and clinicians to solve fundamental problems in the world around us. Temple's Bioengineering Department has a strong focus on understanding human physiology and pathophysiology as well as the associated diseases and injuries. Bioengineers graduating from our programs have a solid foundation in both engineering and ...
https://engineering.temple.edu/academics/programs/undergraduate-programs/1-bachelor-masters-accelerated-degree-program
High-achieving undergraduates can earn both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree within five years. Enlist in the program your junior year and take four graduate-level courses in place of technical electives during junior and senior years to complete your bachelor's degree.
https://cis-linux1.temple.edu/~tug29203/25fall-2033/lectures/ch2-extra.pdf
In a boy’s schoolbag let there be 8 cut-up alphabet cards with the letters: two a’s, three c’s and three t’s. We draw out three cards one after the other and put them on the table in the order that they appeared.
https://registrar.temple.edu/identity-validation
If the online identity validation fails, we require government issued photo ID showing your date of birth. You will receive an email with instructions on how to submit documents to the Office of the University Registrar for us validate your identity manually. This process can take between 10-14 business days.
https://research.temple.edu/compliance/institutional-animal-care-use-committee
The Temple University Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee (IACUC) is committed to the assurance of the proper care and humane treatment of animals utilized in research and teaching by ensuring compliance with all federal regulations. The IACUC serves the research community as a resource by providing guidance for conducting animal use procedures with the highest level of scientific and ...