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Whether you aspire to work in health promotion, public health program management, or pursue further academic studies, Temple's MPH in Social and Behavioral Sciences prepares you to become a leader in the public health field.
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Epidemiology is considered the foundational science of public health. It allows researchers and practitioners to identify and understand the descriptive characteristics, determinants and risk factors that influence the public’s health. Students in the Epidemiology MS degree program examine complex global and local challenges related to chronic and infectious diseases; train to understand ...
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44 th Annual School Psychology, Counseling Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis Conference The Temple University School Psychology, Counseling Psychology and ABA Programs; the Association of School Psychologists of Pennsylvania; the School District of Philadelphia; and CORA Services invite mental health trainees and professionals to join us at Temple University's Main Campus for our annual ...
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About the Program The interdisciplinary MEd program in Adult Learning, Training and Organizational Development is led by faculty trained in education, psychology, human resource development, law, and other fields. Coursework is based in social science, industrial and organizational psychology, human resource development, and quantitative and qualitative research that develops students' skills in:
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IASSIST is the International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology, an international organization of professionals working with information technology and data services to support research and teaching.
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About Families First Families First is a free empowerment training on the basics of early intervention in the Philadelphia school system. All families receiving early intervention services in Philadelphia are welcome. Families First was developed and is taught by parents of children in Early Intervention, in partnership with nationally recognized professionals.
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Other Temple programs ranked in the top 50 nationally including clinical psychology criminology, occupational therapy, painting/drawing, printmaking, public health, social work, speech-language pathology and statistics. Every year, U.S. News ranks professional schools and programs in business, education, engineering, law, medicine and nursing.
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Below is a list of our campuses, and the undergraduate programs available at each location. Temple University Center City, Health Sciences Center and Podiatric Medicine are not included, as they house mainly graduate and professional programs. Undergraduate students can take select courses at our Center City campus.
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Brian is a social worker and human services manager by training and after finishing his Master’s degree, Brian worked for Pennsylvania’s junior senator (at that time), the late Arlen Specter. Before long, he had joined the Senate Special Aging Committee as professional staff to Chairman John
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UBTH 5031. Health Care Policy and Economics (Professional Students). 2 Credit Hours. To advance health justice, we must understand the nature of the system as it exists, and the incentives that work within it. This course focuses on the values, organization, funding, and logistics of health care delivery in the United States.