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Health Information Management (HIM) | Temple University Bulletin

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The health care delivery system is studied, with a focus on issues related to access, cost and quality. System components are examined including: important values and beliefs; the historical development of the health care system and the current status; health services financing; the role of health care professionals; the use of technology; outpatient, primary care, inpatient, managed care ...

Sociology PhD | Temple University Bulletin

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1 . Of the seven elective courses, two must relate to the preliminary examination. Other electives may include: (1) SOC 9382 Independent Study Program: With the consent of the Graduate Chair and the instructor(s), students may take two Independent Study courses, which are intensive programs of study within a specific area of Sociology. Students who wish to take these courses must submit to the ...

School Psychology (SPSY) | Temple University Bulletin

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Core topics will include systems-based service delivery, assessment, learning theory, effective interventions (academic, behavioral, and social), culturally competent practice, effective instruction, data-based decision making, and collaborative consultation.

Business Administration/Strategic Management PhD

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Although the applicant’s test score is an important factor in the admissions process, other factors, such as the ability to conduct research as demonstrated by academic research publications and whether your indicated research interests match with those of our faculty, are also taken into consideration.

Computer Science and Physics BS | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview. The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Physics is an interdisciplinary program offered by the Department of Physics in conjunction with the Department of Computer and Information Sciences.This program is intended for students with dual interests in physics and computer science who wish to complete the essential courses for both majors within their normal four-year career.

Latin (LAT) | Temple University Bulletin

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Students move on from prose to selections from the wide world of Latin poetry. In this course, students will not only read works such as Ovid's Metamorphoses (our primary source for many myths) or Vergil's Aeneid (an epic about the foundation of Rome by a Trojan hero) but will learn about the history of such literature and the contexts in which it was composed.

Horticulture BS | Temple University Bulletin

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Consult an academic advisor about how the required courses fit into specific academic and career plans. Contact Information Sasha W. Eisenman, PhD, Architecture and Environmental Design Department Chair Tyler School of Art and Architecture Dixon Hall, Room 201 580 Meetinghouse Road Ambler, PA 19002 267-468-8168 eisenman@temple.edu

Computer & Information Science (CIS) - Temple University

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In this course, students undertake directed study in Information Science and Technology, which integrates academic program and work experience. The course is coordinated by an Information Science & Technology faculty member, but supervised by the student’s work supervisor.

Pharmaceutical Sciences/Medicinal Chemistry PhD

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1 . Suggested electives include CHEM 4201 Organic Structure and Mechanisms, CHEM 5201 Physical Methods in Organic Chemistry, CHEM 5205 Organic Syntheses, and PS 8009 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry I.Electives should be taken primarily in Chemistry. Coursework in Biomedical Sciences, Computer and Information Science, and other disciplines is also permissible with guidance from the advisor.

Plagiarism and Academic Cheating | Temple University Bulletin

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