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After earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Temple University, Dennis Alter began his working career teaching English in the Philadelphia public schools.
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Biography. Dr. Todd Schifeling joins the Fox School on a tenure-track appointment within the Department of Strategic Management. Schifeling’s research interests include organizational theory, strategy, innovation, and sustainability.
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Requirement: One 3-credit hour course. GenEd Human Behavior courses address the relationships between individuals and communities. Courses may focus on the relationship between individuals and communities in general or may engage those relationships from specific perspectives (such as art, music, education, religion, economics, politics or education), or look at them within specific themes ...
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Career Services. The College of Education and Human Development offers a range of career development services to its students.You can also visit the university Career Center for support during your job or internship search. Drop in for a short visit or schedule a 30-minute coaching session to discuss components of your professional profile, including your résumé and LinkedIn presence.
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Admissions Process. Please visit the Philosophy MA or Philosophy PhD admissions pages to learn more about graduate program requirements, dates and deadlines and instructions on how to apply. Graduate Application Deadlines. Jan. 15 for PhD applications (non US applicants should apply by December 15); March 1 for MA applications; March 1 for MA/MAUB applications
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Temple University offers a wide variety of non-credit and continuing education programs. The Office of Non-Credit and Continuing Education, located at the Ambler campus, provides training and seminars in professional development and personal enrichment topics, as well as computer applications.
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The Advanta Center provides the research necessary for financial service corporations and their customers to keep pace with the changing nature of the market, and promotes the study of financial services in the undergraduate and graduate business curricula.
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School Graduation Requirements. The information below is for new freshmen and transfer students admitted fall 2024 - spring 2025. For information prior to this time, refer to the catalog year for your matriculation semester and year.
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The College of Science and Technology is extraordinary. I am honored to be CST’s new dean. Although my tenure only began on October 1, 2023, I have already seen our faculty’s commitment to teaching and research and our staff’s dedication to students.
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Program Requirements. General Program Requirements: Number of Credits Required to Earn the Degree: 68, including 56 required credits and 12 practicum credits for the Adult-Gerontology Primary Care (AGPC) concentration and for the Family-Individual Across the Lifespan (FIAL) concentration Required Courses for DNP, Family-Individual Across the Lifespan Concentration (Full-Time)