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How to Apply | Graduate School | Temple University Graduate School

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Write a statement of goals. It is typically 500 to 1,000 words and should focus on past academic achievements, as well as what you hope to accomplish during your time at Temple University. Be sure to confirm specific requirements for your degree program in the Graduate Bulletin.

Boyer College of Music and Dance | Temple University Bulletin

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Mission The Boyer College of Music and Dance is committed to nurturing and advancing music as a form of human expression, as an art, and as a subject for intellectual inquiry. Recognizing that music possesses unique powers—to move the spirit, to excite the mind, to reveal the past, to chart the future, to instruct, to heal, and to foster communication—the college seeks to perpetuate music ...

Temple University Information Technology Services

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Get your Temple technology related questions answered by chatting with technical support team at the Technology Support Center.

Awards and Scholarships - College of Liberal Arts

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Students eligible to apply for these awards have declared a major, minor, or certificate in the College of Liberal Arts and plan to study abroad. Please note that only some of these awards are need-based; we encourage all students to apply!

Temple University College of Education and Human Development

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Combine research, best practices, and real-world experience to become a leader in education. Practice your skills in Philadelphia and develop strong abilities as a teacher, administrator or educational scholar. Learn more about the College of Education and Human Development’s programs.

Academic Programs List | Temple University Bulletin

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The following Academic Programs Chart lists Temple University's active degrees, majors, minors and certificates alphabetically, along with the school or college that grants each degree, major, minor and certificate.

College of Liberal Arts | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview Our ever-changing global landscape, where advances in technology and social dynamics occur every day, calls for broadened skill sets, sharp analytical minds and creative solutions to increasingly complex problems. In short, our leaders of the future will possess the skills and attributes that have long defined a liberal arts education. The College of Liberal Arts prides itself on ...

College of Public Health | Temple University Bulletin

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Mission Statement The mission of Temple University's College of Public Health is to prepare our students to become researchers, practitioners and educators. Collaborating across health-related disciplines, we address community needs, create evidence-based solutions, and deliver effective, compassionate care.

Computer & Information Science (CIS) - Temple University

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This single semester course hopes to equip students with critical consciousness around information technologies. The course is designed with the presumption that living and working with 21st Century technologies requires not only vocational skills but also theoretical grounding. Key themes such as "Computational Thinking" or "21st Century Economics and Global Communication" embed an ...

Acres of Diamonds | Temple University

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This is Russell Conwell's famous "Acres of Diamonds" speech—and the inspiration for the university's mission. I am astonished that so many people should care to hear this story over again. Indeed, this lecture has become a study in psychology; it often breaks all rules of oratory, departs from the precepts of rhetoric, and yet remains the most popular of any lecture I have delivered in the ...