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Overview. The Bachelor of Arts in Health Studies, offered by the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Temple's College of Public Health, is a degree completion program for students interested in health fields which do not require a breadth of bench sciences. Generally, these are students who have at least 60 credits and a GPA at or below a 3.0 out of 4.0 scale.
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Accelerated Programs. Undergraduate students may opt to pursue an accelerated +1 program, enabling them to complete both a bachelor's degree and master's degree in less time than the traditional route.. The accelerated pathway for the Actuarial Science MS is open to all undergraduate students who meet the admissions criteria.
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All students must apply for graduation and pay the associated fees by the deadline listed in the Temple University Academic Calendar and/or in the version of the Graduate School Calendar adapted for graduate students. This is the only means by which a diploma is produced and an awarded degree transcripted.
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Overview. The Minor in Creative Writing, offered by the Department of English, is designed to draw both majors and non-majors who are interested in cultivating their creative writing in a structured, focused program.Student focus on either fiction or poetry in a core sequence of three creative writing courses as well as electives in other creative writing genres or literature.
https://podiatry.temple.edu/admissions/internship-program
TUSPM offers valuable opportunities for hands-on learning. Undergraduate students can participate in either the Winter Internship Program (WIP) or the Summer Internship Program (SIP).
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The curriculum is customizable and flexible to ensure students get a well-rounded academic experience to prepare for graduate school, professional school (e.g., medical school, occupational therapy school, etc.), and entering the workforce.
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To make a new patient appointment in our student clinic, call 215-707-2900 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.. Walk-ins are also welcome, but please note, there may be a wait depending on the activity of the clinic at the time
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/liberal-arts/anthropology-ba/
Overview. The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology is offered by the Department of Anthropology.Anthropology is the study of human origins, development, and diversity. Anthropologists explore the ways in which people understand and adapt to living in a variety of settings, ranging from urban environments to rural villages, all over the world and across time.
https://law.temple.edu/contact/rahshanda-sibley/
Shanda Sibley directs the Systemic Justice Clinic at the Sheller Center for Social Justice, where she works with law students on issues related to the collateral consequences experienced by individuals who have had contact with the criminal legal system.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/engineering/electrical-computer-engineering-electrical-engineering-bsece/
Overview. The Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering is offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.The program prepares students for careers as practicing engineers in areas such as digital systems, embedded processor applications, digital communications, control systems, sensor networks, biomedical signal processing, microelectronics, computer ...