https://guides.temple.edu/ai-research-tools/chatbots
This guide offers advice on AI-powered tools and functionality created for or used in academic research.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/public-health/health-information-management-minor/
Completing the Health Information Management minor improves students' marketability in many professional paths, including public health, kinesiology, health professions and psychology. The minor also prepares students for professional graduate programs such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant or medical school.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/science-technology/biochemistry-bs/
The Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry prepares students for excellence in graduate or medical school, and employment in the chemical, biotechnological or pharmaceutical industries. Students learn a wide array of topics in biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics. In upper-division studies, Biochemistry majors learn to apply biochemical principles to real-life situations via problem-based ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/academic-policies/permission-complete-course-institution-matriculation/
Courses from another institution Students in good academic standing who meet all student and course eligibility criteria may, in accordance with this policy, transfer credit for two (2) summer or special session courses (up to a maximum of 8 credits) taken elsewhere toward their Temple baccalaureate or associates degrees.
https://careercenter.temple.edu/
Launch your brand, write a resume and cover letter, learn how to network, and find internship opportunities.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/chem/
CHEM 3303. Physical Chemistry Laboratory I. 2 Credit Hours. This course is typically offered in Fall and Spring. A laboratory-based exploration of the fundamental physical and chemical principles involved in thermodynamics, chemical equilibria, colligative properties, and electrochemistry. The material complements topics covered in CHEM 3301.
https://ambler.temple.edu/arboretum/collins-nursery
The Collins Nursery offers familiar native plants, but also aims to expand the current available palette of native plants in the region to include some less well-known species that will add to the diversity and interest of the home landscape. Nationally recognized landscape architect John Collins was the founding Chairman of Temple’s four-year Landscape Architecture and Horticulture programs ...
https://www.temple.edu/directory/spiridoula-matsika-smatsika
Recent Plasser, F., Lischka, H., Shepard, R., Szalay, P.G., Pitzer, R.M., Alves, R.L., Aquino, A.J., Autschbach, J., Barbatti, M., Carvalho, J.R., Chagas, J.C ...
https://studyabroad.temple.edu/academics/courses
Courses Abroad At the bottom of this page you will find shortcuts that link to a list of courses offered on each of the current Temple programs abroad, except those offered at Temple University, Japan Campus. Courses offered at Temple University, Japan Campus TUJ offers over 140 courses in a variety of disciplines during the fall and spring semester and over 50 during the 10-week summer ...
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This page provides general guidance on how to prepare for the common types of conference abstracts. Use tabs for more specific information on writing Scientific, Case Report, and Quality Improvement conference abstracts.