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Nursing (NURS) - Temple University

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The student will learn the nursing process and draw on basic scientific principles, to organize, prioritize, and provide safe patient care. Principles include comfort measures, assistance with daily living activities, positioning and transporting patients, asepsis and sterile technique, oxygenation, pain assessment and intrusive therapies using the nursing process with emphasis on the ...

English (ENG) | Temple University Bulletin

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Duplicate Courses: English 0812 may not be taken for credit by students who have successfully completed English 0802, 0902, 1002, 1012, 1022, 1977, 1978, C050, C051 ...

Japanese (JPNS) | Temple University Bulletin

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This course focuses on one of two writing styles depending on the semester: formal and academic essays (ronbun) and personal and impressionistic essays (zuihitsu). Ask the instructor which style will be focused on during the semester for which you are going to register.

Clinicians - School of Podiatric Medicine

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Summer Academic Reinforcement Program; Contact Us; Student Life. Student Resources; Events; Student Activities; Educational Resources; Housing; Health and Wellness; Student Clubs and Organizations; Mentoring Program; A Day in the Life of a Podiatry Student; Philadelphia; Bridging the Gap; Clinical Services. Clinicians; Appoinments, Phone Hours ...

Jules Epstein - Temple University Beasley School of Law

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Jules Epstein is the Edward D. Ohlbaum Professor of Law and Director of Advocacy Programs at Temple University Beasley School of Law. He is a former partner at the highly respected Philadelphia criminal defense and civil rights firm of Kairys, Rudovsky, Messing, Feinberg, & Lin LLP, where he remains of counsel.

Campuses | Temple University Bulletin

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University Campuses. Convenience and accessibility are two of the benefits that draw people to Temple University. Our eight distinct campuses offer an array of diverse learning environments—from urban to suburban and local to international—that are sure to fit your needs, schedule and personality.

Special Education (SPED) | Temple University Bulletin

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The focus of this course is to provide knowledge and skill development in the areas of transition planning, self-determination, and collaboration among professionals, families, and students with disabilities in academic, vocational, and community settings.

Public Policy Minor < Temple University

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Overview. The Minor in Public Policy, offered by the Department of Political Science, combines a student's interest in their major discipline or particular societal issue with the study of how public policies are created, implemented, and how they impact specific populations.This minor is specially designed to integrate well with many disciplines in CLA and several in other colleges.

College of Science and Technology (SCTC) - Temple University

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This course provides students majoring in Biology, Biochemistry, and Chemistry with the foundation necessary to succeed in college. Student participants in the Emerging STEM Scholars program are required to attend these weekly seminars in both the fall and spring semesters over all four years, enabling them to develop the academic, professional, and life skills required for success in a ...

Main Campus | Temple University Bulletin

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All of the programs listed in the Academic Programs chart are offered on the Main Campus except select programs within the Tyler School of Art and Architecture (Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Community Development); most of the programs of the College of Public Health, the Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry, the Lewis Katz School ...