https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/sociology-major-la-soc-ba
Graduates of this major often advance to master’s and doctoral degree programs, though graduates are well prepared to enter the workforce in several professional areas, such as business, community planning, education, healthcare, law, politics and social work.
https://safety.temple.edu/safety-initiatives/public-safety-audit
One of the core components of the department's strategic plan includes increasing the training and professional development of public safety personnel based on their roles and responsibilities, and providing education to our various community members to raise awareness and capabilities. Adopt and incorporate an enhanced, updated training paradigm grounded in adult learning techniques, skill ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/media-communication/communication-ba/
Overview The Bachelor of Arts in Communication (COMC) utilizes Temple's unique setting as an urban institution to prepare students to be tomorrow's communication professionals in the areas of public advocacy; science, health, environmental and risk (SHER); and conflict management. The advocacy area focuses on analyzing and creating strategic messages in socio-political activities and community ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/research-centers/center-health-justice-bioethics/education
The Pincus Urban Health Fellowship, funded by the Pincus Family Foundation, is a three-year program that provides a targeted cohort of healthcare professionals with a well-rounded education about the state of pediatric health in urban communities.
https://cph.temple.edu/directory/susannah-anderson-tuh41771
Biography Dr. Susannah Anderson is an associate professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the College of Public Health at Temple University. She holds a PhD in community health and behavioral sciences from Tulane University and an MPH from Virginia Commonwealth University.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/cph/recreational-therapy-ms/
About the Program The 36-credit online MS in Recreational Therapy is designed for individuals who want to advance their knowledge and skills related to evidence-based practice within healthcare and human services. The curriculum teaches from a strengths based conceptual model of health promotion and rehabilitation and maintains a lifespan perspective in three core areas: health, disability and ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/geography-phd-la-geog-phd
Graduates are prepared to conduct advanced scholarly research to prepare for careers in academia or professional research, or for professional work in nongovernment organizations, private firms and think tanks that focus on critical issues in the field.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/liberal-arts/religion-ba/
Employment prospects after graduation include the fields of journalism and communications, social work, ministry/chaplaincy, pre-law, pre-med/health services, government/FBI, non-profit organizations, hospice/end-of-life care, international enterprise, education, academic research, human resources, tourism and hospitality.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/fox/health-administration-mha/
About the Program Catering to the needs of busy working professionals with at least three years of work experience, the MHA is a 30-credit, part-time program designed to help current professionals advance their careers and become leaders in the industry. Working professionals can complete the MHA in either a hybrid or fully online format with flexible class times and locations.
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