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The OWL Hub provides education, employment, engagement and empowerment for young adults and adults seeking academic advancement, employment opportunities, professional development, community engage-ment, and personal enrichment.
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Contact Us Visit our Front Desk Zoom Room Meeting ID: 548 227 5877 (Staffed during regular business hours) Location: The Academic Resource Center Mitten Hall, Suite 110 1913 N Broad St Philadelphia, PA 19122 Phone: 215.204.2500 Fax: 215.204.2516 University Studies general questions: dus@temple.edu Continuing Studies general questions: cstudies@temple.edu International Student advising ...
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https://law.temple.edu/academics/degrees/llm-online/curriculum/
Curriculum To earn the Online LL.M. degree, students must complete 24 units over four terms: Fall I (September–October), Fall II (November–December), Spring (March–April), and Summer…
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Students register for classes through an online system called Self Service Banner, accessible through TUPortal. Students are given information and instruction regarding the registration process prior to the registration period for each semester. The Office of Academic Affairs, Barrack Hall Suite 103F oversees the registration process during the last few weeks of each semester. Questions such ...
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Retention of the academic program requirements in place at the time of their matriculation at Temple, including the requirements in place at the time they declared their major, concentration, minor and/or certificate. Temple e-mail access. Priority registration for the semester of return. Library access and borrowing privileges.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/liberal-arts/psychology-minor/
Overview The Minor in Psychology, offered by the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, introduces the student to a representative array of Psychology courses, prepares the student for the minimal course requirements for acceptance to most Psychology graduate schools, and results in formal university recognition on the student's official transcript.
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Business Management courses provide practical knowledge as well as theories that create skills in a wide range of areas, including change management, intrapreneurship and innovation, applicable technologies, communication, research, management, and supervisory techniques.
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Students declare a major either by completing their school's or college's declaration of major process (see specific school or college section in this Bulletin or the policy on Transfer between Schools/Colleges within the University). Individual schools and colleges may require students to declare a major earlier than 60 credits. Students should consult the policies of their own school/college ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/science-technology/accelerated-programs/34-dental-program/
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.