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Sociology BA | Temple University Bulletin

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Sociology is the study of human behavior in the context of the groups, organizations, institutions, and societies in which it occurs. The sociology department offers courses covering a wide range of topics, including: contemporary social issues, race and racism, sexuality and gender, health and health care, education, urban life, housing, organizations, family, political life, popular culture ...

Digital Diploma - Office of the University Registrar

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The name appearing on your official diploma will be your legal name listed on the official academic record. You must verify that your legal name is correct prior to the deadline. If the legal name needs to be updated, you can submit a Personal Information Change form. Unresolved financial obligations will prevent the release of your official ...

Radiology (RADI) | Temple University Bulletin

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Course information contained within the Bulletin is accurate at the time of publication in June 2025 but is subject to change. For the most up-to-date course information, please refer to the Course Catalog.

Asian Studies BA | Temple University Bulletin

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Every semester the department offers several courses on topics such as literature, film and culture that are taught in English and utilize translated materials. These courses provide rigorous academic training for those interested in pursuing graduate studies and professional degrees. The popular minor and certificate programs complement most majors at the university.

Experiential courses - Temple Law

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First Year Courses Temple Law introduces students to experiential learning and skills-based courses within the first few weeks of classes. Not only does the first year curriculum provide students with an understanding of the relationship between law and society, an introduction to legal and procedural concepts, and a commitment to ethical conduct and professional responsibility; it also ...

Electrical and Computer Engineering BSECE with Computer Engineering ...

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Program Requirements ... Suggested Academic Plan Please note that this is a suggested academic plan. Depending on your situation, your academic plan may look different. Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering with Concentration in Computer Engineering

J.D./M.B.A. Program - Temple Law

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The Certificate in Business Law is designed for students who do not have an undergraduate degree in business or an extensive background in business. Learn More About the Certificate In Business Law Request More Information For more information about this program, please contact the Office of Academic Affairs (lawstudent@temple.edu).

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Chinese BA | Temple University Bulletin

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Every semester the department offers several courses on topics such as literature, film and culture which are taught in English and utilize translated materials. These provide rigorous academic training for those interested in pursuing graduate studies and professional degrees. The popular minor and certificate programs complement most majors at the university, including Asian Studies and ...

Sociology Minor | Temple University Bulletin

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Sociology majors and minors are encouraged to participate in the Sociology Undergraduate Majors and Minors Association (SUMMA), which hosts academic, community service and social events throughout the year. The department provides opportunities for students to present their work.