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Honors Advisors can help with Honors Program requirements, 4-year planning, major selection, academic coaching, study abroad planning*, professional development, and more. Specific questions about major or degree requirements should be directed to the school/college advisor.
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Commencement signifies the culmination of a student's academic achievement. It is a time when graduates, family and friends gather to reflect on their past and look ahead to the future.
https://guides.temple.edu/az/databases
Academic One File provides full-text scholarly content across the academic disciplines. This database contains articles available in both PDF and HTML full-text.
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Temple University offers more than 500 academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates, professional degrees and certifications, and continuing studies opportunities. Search all of Temple's academic programs Take the next step in your education at Temple University by selecting one of the applications below.
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Visiting Students Temple University welcomes students from other colleges and universities who wish to enroll in courses on any of our campuses. All students must provide a transcript (official or unofficial) of their previous academic work and must have earned at least a 2.00 cumulative GPA. Students must demonstrate that they have received permission from their home institution, listing the ...
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Tours are open to students of all majors. If you'd like to explore the school or college associated with your intended academic program, you may do so before or after your tour during select times throughout the year. School- and college-specific visits can also be scheduled through our School and College Experiences page.
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Students who plan to study abroad should arrange to meet with an academic advisor as early as possible, preferably during the freshman year, in order to plan the sequence of courses that would be most appropriate. While students majoring in Architecture may study in Rome in the fall or spring semester, Japan is only an option for the spring.
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Sociology is the study of human behavior in the context of the groups, organizations, institutions, and societies in which it occurs. The sociology department offers courses covering a wide range of topics, including: contemporary social issues, race and racism, sexuality and gender, health and health care, education, urban life, housing, organizations, family, political life, popular culture ...
https://tyler.temple.edu/student-experience/academic-advising
Academic Advising at the Tyler School not only helps you get the creative classes you need, but also the university experience you want.
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Dean's Lists Dean's Lists record the names of those full-time students in each school or college who completed a semester's work with 12 graded credits and meet the GPA criteria as outlined in the Dean's List policy. In addition, part-time students who have accumulated at least 12 graded credits across an academic year (fall and spring semesters) are eligible to be considered for Dean's List ...