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Overview. The Minor in International Communication provides a theoretical and practical education in international and intercultural communication and media. This program allows students to develop sought-after competencies in cultural sensitivity and intercultural communication skills by encouraging students to reflect on their own cultural lenses.
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Students engage in interactive workshops to develop the academic, professional, and life skills required for Fox School of Business students. Topics include: study habits, industry alignment, time management tools, goal setting techniques, financial literacy, embracing/understanding diversity, and university resources.
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The American Bar Association (ABA) is the largest voluntary professional association in the world. With nearly 400,000 members, the ABA provides law school accreditation, continuing legal education, information about the law, programs to assist lawyers and judges in their work, and initiatives to improve the legal system for the public.
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The Center for Gifted Young Musicians (CGYM) provides a challenging package of musical training at the highest level and performance opportunities for gifted young instrumentalists during the fall and spring semesters of the University’s academic calendar. All string ensembles meet on Saturday afternoons.
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General Information. Located across the street from City Hall and surrounded by the home offices of major national corporations, Temple University Center City offers a wide selection of undergraduate and graduate courses and full degree programs in the evening, as well as stimulating non-credit workshops and seminars during the day, in the evening, and on weekends.
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Summer Session I: Please see dates in academic calendar; Fall Semester: Please see dates in academic calendar; Basic I, Spanish 1001 (4 credit hours) is an introductory course for students with little or no previous experience with Spanish. In Spanish 1001, you will develop fundamental speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills as well as ...
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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 ...
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Taking a quantitative and hands-on approach to measurement theory and practice, this course will present and analyze example instruments currently used in academic and industrial research. In addition, the students will consider and discuss bioethical issues involving biological and living systems.
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Poverty, climate change, wealth inequality, environmental concerns - these are some of the most pressing issues in societies worldwide. Although leaders have the best intentions of improving these social woes, many of the solutions offered are often just band-aids or worse, they exacerbate the problem.
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Internationally recognized graduate faculty bring a reputation for excellence in academic research, studio practice and teaching with a broad range of attitudes and philosophic positions. The educational atmosphere at Tyler is characterized by a system of mentorship that encourages diversity, respect for individual direction, and a rigorous ...