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Interdisciplinary opportunities: The College of Public Health incorporates healthcare and health services disciplines as well as traditional public health fields. Students can learn from and collaborate with expert faculty across 17 disciplines ranging from social work to physical therapy and nursing.
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Academic Plan Individual academic plans will vary based on previous course work, AP credits, performance on University placement assessments, and the specific undergraduate major. Students who qualify for the 3+4 program will develop an individual academic plan with their CST Academic Advisor and Pre-Professional Health Advisor during their first year at the University.
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This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to the five core areas of public health -- biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental health, health services administration, and social behavioral sciences -- and to demonstrate the intersection of public health with various health, health care, and human service professions.
https://sthm.temple.edu/faculty-and-research/sport-industry-research-center/
The Sport Industry Research Center (SIRC) at Temple University is a collaborative research center providing marketing and management services to enhance the economic, social and environmental sustainability of sport. Founded in 2008, SIRC conducts and disseminates research, educates and trains executives and functions as a think tank and informational resource for those involved in sport and ...
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TUH strives to support the university's role in the public discourse on social and policy issues through the provision of excellent professional development opportunities, public policy discussion and innovative research.
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.
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These recommendations seek to create a campus culture that supports the mental health and wellness of students, faculty, and staff through improving communication strategies around mental health and wellness, continuing to build, improve, and encourage engagement with educational opportunities and professional development training in the area ...
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Overview The Certificate in American Sign Language (ASL), offered by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, is open to matriculated and non-matriculated students. The certificate provides students with foundational skills in ASL, the most widely-used language of the D/deaf in the U.S. and Canada. Students also learn about American Deaf culture and gain valuable insight for ...
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Public Safety members are committed to excellence. Our team of diverse and trained professionals is committed to nurturing a safe and desirable space for those who live, work and visit. We build partnerships to solve problems and improve public safety in a manner that is consistent, impartial and transparent.
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University of Connecticut, School of Social Work, Hartford, CT M.S.W.-Specialization in Psychiatric Social Work May 1987 • Psychiatric clinical and case management for mentally ill clients (1983 – 87) Berlin Psychiatric Hospital-Berlin New Hampshire Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, VT B.A. Psychology • Mobile Therapist