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Qualitative Data Analysis and QDA Tools - Temple University

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Information for Temple students, researchers, and instructors interested in conducting qualitative data analysis

Special Education MEd - Temple University

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Students can complete the Special Education MEd on Temple University's Main Campus in Philadelphia or, beginning Fall 2021, choose a fully online program option. In-person classes are scheduled to accommodate working professionals. The online program consists of a combination of asynchronous online learning and onsite fieldwork. Both delivery ...

Online Master of Social Work (MSW) - Temple University

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Online Master of Social Work. The Online MSW is perfect for working professionals and students returning to the classroom while balancing work and family. Classes are taught by the same expert faculty as in our on-campus classes. With 15 to 20 students in most courses, the online program features a low student-to-faculty ratio and substantial ...

THE MUSIC STUDENT IMPOSTOR PHENOMENON SCALE: DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION

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ii ABSTRACT This study explored the impostor phenomenon (IP) experiences of secondary public school music students by addressing three primary research questions.

Graduate Certificate: Organizational Leadership - Temple University

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APPLY ONLINE to this Fox graduate program. Bachelor's Degree in Discipline/Related Discipline: A baccalaureate degree from an accredited university or college is required. Applicants who earned their baccalaureate degree from an institution where the language of instruction was other than English, with the exception of those who subsequently ...

Lewis Katz School of Medicine

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Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine Medical Education & Research Building 3500 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 United States

Intellectual Heritage (GY & GZ) < Temple University

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Requirement: Intellectual Heritage I: The Good Life (3 credits) and Intellectual Heritage II: The Common Good (3 credits). Students normally complete their Intellectual Heritage requirements soon after completing Analytical Reading & Writing. Students may take Intellectual Heritage I and Intellectual Heritage II in any order.

Wilson Vincent | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

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Expertise. Health Disparities, Intersectional Minority Stress, Digital Health, Culturally Tailored Interventions Informed by Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Strengths-Based Approaches, Biological Mechanisms of Social and Structural Determinants of Health

Geography PhD - Temple University

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Doctor of Philosophy in Geography. Build the analytical foundation and specialized skills to address real-world problems with the Doctor of Philosophy in Geography in Temple University’s College of Liberal Arts. In this 57-credit doctoral degree program, you will focus on geographic approaches to the study of urban and environmental processes and conditions in U.S. and international settings.

Joyce Joyce | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

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Expertise. African-American Literary Criticism, African-American Poetry and Fiction, Black Feminist Theory, Black Lesbian Writers. Biography Chairperson of the Department of English from 2012 to 2015 and a 1995 recipient of an American Book Award for Literary Criticism for the collection of essays Warriors, Conjurers, and Priests: Defining African-American Literary Criticism.