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Philosophy Minor < Temple University

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Overview. The Minor in Philosophy, offered by the Department of Philosophy, is an excellent minor for careers in medicine, law and business.Career options are regularly discussed in the Undergraduate Philosophy Club and featured on the Philosophy department's web site. Minors are awarded only at the time of completion of the bachelor's degree and cannot be awarded either as a stand-alone ...

Fox School of Business and Management < Temple University

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Academic Policies and Regulations. The university policies and regulations apply to all undergraduate students and provide a framework within which schools and colleges may specify further conditions or variations appropriate to students in their courses or programs. Policies specific to FSBM are as follows: Transfer Credits. Business courses taken at colleges or universities which are not ...

Architecture MArch < Temple University

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TYLER SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE. Learn more about the Master of Architecture.. About the Program. The Master of Architecture (MArch) program is a STEM classified, first professional degree preparing students for the practice of architecture through a rigorous course of study that engages students with urgent urban, architectural, environmental, and sociocultural issues.

Transcript Requests - Temple Law

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The Law School Office of Academic Records maintains law student and alumni records and provides academic documentation needs, including processing loan deferments, registration verification, and degree and state bar form certifications.

LL.M. and Graduate Program Admissions - Temple Law

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LLM Foreign Trained Lawyers - Temple University Beasley School of Law

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This page describes the program requirements for the LL.M. for Foreign-Trained Lawyers at Temple University Beasley School of Law.

Business Administration MBA - Temple University

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Program Requirements. General Program Requirements: Number of Credits Required Beyond the Baccalaureate: 48, including 30 core course credits and 18 credits of electives that may be combined in two areas of concentration, if desired. At least one area of concentration must be selected. Selection of a STEM-designated concentration required for STEM MBA.

Academic Standing - Temple University

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The two calendar year limit for the Academic Recovery status for these students will apply from the date of their first registered term. Amended by the President in October 2021, to be effective immediately; academic terms were defined for the purpose of including summer terms. Fourth term thresholds were added to the existing credit limits to ...

Accounting BBA with Data Analytics Concentration

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Overview. Offered by the Department of Accounting, the Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting provides students with practical and theoretical knowledge that opens many employment opportunities in the accounting profession and business.. The Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting with an optional Concentration in Data Analytics is open to all accounting majors and is ...

Frank Dabell | Temple University Rome Campus

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Prof. Frank Dabell, a British art historian, specializes in Renaissance art and was a Fellow of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. He has published extensively since the mid-1980s and is completing his book on Piero della Francesca.