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Overview. The Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, offered by the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, prepares students with the knowledge and skills to promote physical activity, health, and wellness.They also learn to apply these skills in helping communities and populations to become healthier and more active. Through a strong foundation in movement science, students learn to ...
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1 . If both ECON 3501 and ECON 3502 are taken, one counts as one of these electives.. ECON 3408, ECON 3581, ECON 3696, ECON 3999, and ECON 4999 cannot be used to fulfill an Elective for the Economics minor.; A grade point average of 2.0 in courses in the minor is required as well as a minimum grade of C- in each course unless otherwise specified.
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Statement of Goals: In approximately 500 to 1,000 words, describe your interest in Temple's program, academic achievements and research goals, and provide the names of up to three faculty with whom you would like to conduct your master’s research thesis.
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Overview. Offered by the Department of Biology, the Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience: Cellular and Molecular is designed to provide rigorous preparation in scientific knowledge of neuroscience at the molecular and cellular level to those students interested in pursuing advanced studies and professional development in neuroscience, medicine or a related field in life sciences.
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Statement of Goals: In approximately 500 to 1,000 words, share why you are interested in this program, your research and academic goals, future career goals, academic and research achievements, and any other information that you believe will be helpful in evaluating your application.
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Academic Forgiveness is a mechanism for undergraduate students to overcome poor prior academic performance when returning to Temple University after a minimum of three consecutive years (or two years if having completed at least 15 transferable credits elsewhere with a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or better).
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Semester Grades. The work of all undergraduate students is graded and reported at the end of each semester. Students may access their semester grades on Self Service Banner within 48 hours of the end of the examination period for that semester.
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Includes guest speakers to discuss topics such as designing a research stream, conducting a project from start to finish, differences in journal quality and requirements to publish at different levels, presenting research well, the art of constructive peer review, and keys to effective academic writing.
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Founded in 1927, Temple Law Review is a student-edited, quarterly journal dedicated to providing a forum for the expression of new legal thought and scholarly commentary on important developments, trends, and issues in the law. Visit Website