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Undergraduate | Liberal Studies - College of Liberal Arts

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/liberal-studies/undergraduate

Temple University’s College of Liberal Arts is the ideal learning environment in which to earn your bachelors of arts in Liberal Studies degree. The curriculum and courses are flexible enough for you to complete your college degree quickly while still employed, and the skills and lessons you learn will prepare you to take the next big step in your career. Program Overview The Bachelor of ...

Diversity Statement | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz School ...

https://medicine.temple.edu/about/diversity-statement

The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University values and embraces a diverse community reflected by a wide variety of individual identities and outlooks. We are committed to achieving a climate of inclusion that respects and affirms diverse backgrounds and life experiences of those who work and train here as well as those we serve.

University Housing and Residential Life - Student Affairs

https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/resources/fall-spring-move/you-arrive

Preparing for move in can be overwhelming, but we are here to help! Click the below menus for more information about preparing to move to campus. You can also reference the move-in guide for a detailed overview.

Research Guides: Child Welfare Policy: SSW 4306: Cite Sources

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Recommended library resources for SSW 4306: Child Welfare Policy

Undergraduate Admissions - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions

Across Temple’s campus, there are an array of departments and centers that are here to support and guide you as you prepare for finals. Consider these your ‘survival kit’ that can help with presentations, editing papers, exam review and so much more!

Repeat a Course - Office of the University Registrar

https://registrar.temple.edu/repeat-a-course

What is a course repeat? Undergraduate and graduate students may repeat a course to earn a higher grade. Except for courses designated to be taken multiple times ("repeatable"), such as an independent study or research course, credit will be granted only once for each course and only the highest grade earned for that course will be used to calculate a student's Grade Point Average (GPA). In ...

Cynthia J. Folio - Boyer College of Music and Dance

https://boyer.temple.edu/directory/cynthia-j-folio

Biography PhD, music theory, Eastman School of Music MA, music theory, Eastman School of Music BM, flute performance, West Chester University Performers Certificate, flute performance, Eastman School of Music Dr. Cynthia Folio (b. 1954) is a composer, music theorist and flutist. As a young flute player and army brat, her main inspiration came from her studies at the Panama Conservatory in the ...

Temple University - Alumni Benefits

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Temple University works with a handful of companies to provide Temple alumni, faculty, staff and parents with special rates on essentials such as insurance and energy plans as well as discounts on Temple apparel, co-working space and more. Every time you take advantage of one of these partner company offers, you also support alumni and student programming at Temple—at no additional cost to you!

CST Grad Physics PhD Admissions - Temple University

https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/physics-phd-st-phys-phd/admissions

Additional Requirements for International Students For applicants whose native language is not English, TOEFL, IELTS or PTE Academic scores are required. The minimum scores for each exam are as follows. TOEFL: 79 iBT or 550 PBT IELTS: 6.5 PTE Academic: 53 Application Deadlines Fall: Jan. 15; Dec. 15 international Spring: Sep. 15; August 15 international For full consideration, applications ...

Electrical Engineering (ECE) | Temple University Bulletin

https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/ece/

This course introduces basic concepts in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and demonstrates them in the context of real applications. Course topics include basics of DC and AC circuits, transistor, diode and operational amplifier circuits, digital logic gates and power supply operation. Students assemble and test a robot car or mouse as part of the class project.