https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/jennifer-pollitt
Expertise Sexuality and Gender Studies, Sexuality Education, LGBTQIA Civil Rights Biography Jenn is a sexuality educator, researcher, and activist. In addition to teaching Human Sexuality & Gender courses, she lectures and facilitates workshops for both academic and professional audiences including organizing the inaugural Men & #MeToo Conference in Philadelphia (2019). Her courses and ...
https://ambler.temple.edu/news/2025/06/university-college-expands-high-impact-certificate-course-offerings-through-partnership-ziplines-education
University College at Temple University, through its Office of Non-Credit and Continuing Education (ONCE), has partnered with Ziplines Education, a national career accelerator focused on upskilling professionals at all stages of their careers. Through this collaboration, ONCE is introducing a new portfolio of online certificate programs designed to provide students and professionals in the ...
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/campus-living-0
University Housing and Residential Life's goal is to support you through your entire college experience no matter where you choose to live. The Off-Campus Living support team has a physical office space located in Suite 202 at 1910 Liacouras Walk and looks forward to supporting you in making informed decisions about where to live and how to be ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/courses/cmt/
A basic study of the primary mechanical and electrical equipment and systems used in buildings. Design principles for selecting and sizing various systems are stressed throughout the course. Mechanical topics include plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, water supply, fire protection, and sanitary sewer systems. Electrical topics include basic principles of electricity, single and ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/rmi/
Introduction to the study of risk management and insurance. Principal casualty risks to which organizations are exposed, including those involved in employee benefits. Means of identification, evaluation, and treatment of these risks are analyzed, with the methods of treatment including insurance, risk retention, self-insurance, and loss control.
https://undergradstudies.temple.edu/transfer-info/course-equivalency-tables/college-level-examination-program-clep
The Academic Policies section of the current Temple Undergraduate Bulletin describes a number of policies that relate to Credit for Prior Learning. Official transcripts for courses from other institutions and official score reports should be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The Undergraduate Admissions office determines which credits will transfer to the University (See ...
https://teaching.temple.edu/sites/teaching/files/resource/pdf/5_Best_Practices_for_Critiques%20%5BAccessible%5D_0.pdf
Setting a few basic policies or guidelines for the critique can promote community, encourage participation, curb bad behavior, and help students understand their role in the critique process. Critique etiquette can either be presented by the instructor or created collaboratively by the class as a community building activity. While it may be helpful to outline protocol for activities such as ...
https://law.temple.edu/resources/student-services/course-registration/schedules-and-descriptions/
Fall 2025 Registration The Fall 2025 schedule shows the CRNs (Course Reference Numbers) for all courses where registration can be performed through Banner. Use this schedule to adjust your schedule during Add/Drop. Students who are in the Integrated Programs – ITP and ITAP – should review the updated Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 schedules for ITP and ITAP (PDF).
https://pharmacy.temple.edu/
Explore advanced pharmaceutical degrees and certificates in fields like drug discovery, drug delivery, and pharmacokinetics.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/intellectual-heritage/undergraduate
The Intellectual Heritage curriculum comprises two complementary classes taken by all Temple University undergraduates as part of their GenEd coursework. As a student, you’ll have the option to take your Intellectual Heritage classes online, in an ESL setting, or even abroad. The Intellectual Heritage Program Now in its fifth decade, Intellectual Heritage (IH) is the pair of core humanities ...