https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/graduate-policies/
While the information presented in the policies detailed herein governing graduate education at Temple University is complete and accurate to the best of our abilities, these policies in no way serve as a contract. Some programs impose more stringent requirements than those set by the Graduate Board and the Graduate School. Applicants and enrolled students should contact their dean's office to ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/criminal-justice/undergraduate
In short, students will attain translatable skills that are relevant to many different career paths that require critical thinking, communication and knowledge building. Students declaring the Criminal Justice minor are preparing themselves for a chance to work in several different areas of criminal justice and other relevant areas of social ...
https://cph.temple.edu/directory/karen-mcbride-kmcbride
Previous positions include clinical data analyst at Wyeth Ayerst Pharmaceuticals and health information manager at Pennsylvania Hospital. Ms. McBride serves as the undergraduate program director for the BS in health information management and manages the professional internship and professional development courses.
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https://education.temple.edu/news/2018/07/patience-lehrman-named-interim-executive-director-college-education-center-professional-development-career-technical-education
Patience Lehrman has been named interim executive director of the Temple University College of Education and Human Development Center for Professional Development in Career & Technical Education. In addition to her duties at the Center, Lehrman will continue to serve as the College of Education and Human Development's special assistant to the dean for strategic partnerships and community ...
https://cst.temple.edu/about
CST offers more than 30 high-tech majors, including interdisciplinary and accelerated options, and a growing number of advanced degree programs, such as Professional Science Master’s degrees. CST also offers a Post-Baccalaureate Program for those looking to enter medical and other health-related professional schools.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/courses/envh/
This course examines avenues of international cooperation in health and explores the most significant health problems and resources in developing and developed countries by focusing on international differences in health status, social/economic/political factors in health care, varied approaches to providing health services, the role of health workers, and the involvement of foundations and ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/students/awards-and-scholarships
This application opens at the conclusion of the fall semester each year. Students with a primary major in the College of Liberal Arts may apply for CLA General Scholarships & Awards. Continuing students are encouraged to apply each year. Seniors who will be in their final semester when the application closes are also encouraged to apply. We suggest that students new to Temple University ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/sustainability-certificate-graduate-gs-sust-grad
Sustainability science is a multidisciplinary field that merges natural and social sciences and explores how humans interact with the environment on local and global scales. Sustainability science professionals tackle urgent environmental issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, clean energy adoption and building resilient cities.
https://sites.temple.edu/moodandcognitionlab/lab-members2/
During her work as research coordinator, Auburn cultivated a strong interest in understanding the ways in which transdiagnostic factors, particularly repetitive negative thought, contribute to the onset and maintenance of mood disorders.