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This honors course provides an advanced introduction to the study of contemporary American social movements from a communication perspective. Our primary focus is on the symbolic strategies social movements use to attract members, address counter-movements, and engage dominant social institutions.
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These requirements are for students who matriculated in academic year 2024-2025. Students who matriculated prior to fall 2024 should refer to the Archives to view the requirements for their Bulletin year.. Summary of Requirements
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Biography. Benjamin Collier is a tenured Associate Professor and Tuttleman Research Fellow in the Department of Risk, Actuarial Science, and Legal Studies in the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
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Who should apply to graduate? Currently enrolled students in a degree-program, such as a Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctoral or professional degree, should apply to graduate when they become degree-eligible.
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The programs below, offered by the Fox School of Business, the College of Liberal Arts, and the School of Social Work respectively, can be completed fully online.
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If the abstract is accepted for presentation at the School/College level, the student will receive an official acceptance letter (accessible through the online application portal) and will be contacted by the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies at a later date with more information!If the accepted student can no longer participate in the Symposium for any reason, or has any ...
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Overview. Biology spans a continuum of organization from molecules and cells to individuals and ecosystems. The Department of Biology offers programs designed to give students a broad base, while allowing a measure of sub-field specialization. All Biology majors are required to take a two-semester series of "Introduction to Biology" classes, plus a course in Genetics.
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Tuition Remission Provisions Professional Programs. No tuition remission is given for courses taken in Temple University’s Schools of Law, Medicine, Dentistry, or Podiatric Medicine, with the exception of specially designated graduate courses as determined by the Dean’s Offices of the specific professional schools.
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The Office of the Vice President for Research provides the best possible support for Temple’s faculty, staff and students, and fosters economic development, solves our toughest societal problems, opens new fields of discovery across disciplinary boundaries, and creates sustainable technologies and businesses.
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