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Temple University PhD in Bioinformatics :: Curriculum Overview

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Curriculum Overview The PhD in Bioinformatics program at Temple offers a flexible curriculum to accommodate a diversity of research backgrounds and interests. We offer a common set of core courses, primarily taken during the first two years. By focusing on coursework early, students will be able concentrate on an intensive research experience during their remaining 2-3 years. Four ...

Tech Bits: Make Logging In Easy with Duo Mobile

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Looking for a more seamless login experience when visiting Temple websites? We strongly recommend using the free Duo Mobile app together with Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). With Duo Mobile, you can quickly log in to Temple's websites by approving a push notification...

Syllabus: Introduction to Psychology, PSY 1001 (Fall 2020)

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American Sign Language Certificate - Temple University

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Overview The Certificate in American Sign Language (ASL), offered by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, is open to matriculated and non-matriculated students. The certificate provides students with foundational skills in ASL, the most widely-used language of the D/deaf in the U.S. and Canada. Students also learn about American Deaf culture and gain valuable insight for ...

Precalculus - College of Science and Technology

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Precalculus Home Undergraduate Courses Coordinated Math Courses Precalculus Calculus 1 Calculus 2 Calculus 3 College Algebra Intermediate Algebra Precalculus Math 1022 Pre-Calculus Find your section's syllabus Videos

Community Cybersecurity Clinics (C3) – Fall 2024 – CARE Lab ...

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The goal of the C3 is to promote cyber hygiene practices for our North Philly community, especially during the month of October (Cybersecurity Awareness Month) and November (International Fraud Awareness Week: November 17-23). The purpose is to arm members of our community with knowledge on how to better protect themselves and their devices when working with technology.

Sezgin Ayabakan - Fox School of Business

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Biography Dr. Sezgin Ayabakan joins the Fox School on a tenure-track appointment within the Department of Management Information Systems. He taught undergraduate and graduate courses in Information Systems at the University of Baltimore and the University of Texas at Dallas prior to his arrival. His research focuses on the impact of health information technology initiatives on the cost and ...

CIS 3207 - Operating Systems

https://cis.temple.edu/~qzeng/cis3207-spring18/

Below is a schedule for this course, which will be updated as the course progresses. Students are thus required to frequently check this webpage for schedule, reading materials, and assignment updates.

J.D. / M.P.H. - Temple Law

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Temple University Beasley School of Law and the Department of Public Health in the College of Health Professions offer a dual degree program leading to the conferral of both the Juris Doctor (J.D.) and the Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) upon graduation. The J.D./M.P.H. program at Temple Law makes it possible for qualified students to earn both degrees in four years. The JD degree requires ...

Ross Wang awarded $1.95M NIH grant - College of Science and Technology

https://cst.temple.edu/news/2019/07/ross-wang-awarded-195m-nih-grant

Rongsheng (Ross) Wang, assistant professor of chemistry, has been awarded a five-year, $1.95 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop an innovative approach to chemically label proteins of interest—a strategy that could lead to advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, inflammatory and neurogenerative diseases. Wang’s focus is on what are called post ...