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Environmental Engineering Master of Science. Understand and interpret the dynamics of man-made and natural pollutants, environmental systems, and the sustainability of natural resources in the Environmental Engineering Master of Science (MS) program in the College of Engineering at Temple University.Prepare to execute projects that model the flow, use and disposal of resources to address ...
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Overview. The Bachelor of Science in Health Professions (BSHP), offered by the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, helps students prepare for their chosen professional graduate program.The BSHP allows students to obtain the prerequisites necessary for many health professions including physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant practice, certified anesthesiology ...
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Overview. The Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering is offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.The program prepares students for careers as practicing engineers in areas such as digital systems, embedded processor applications, digital communications, control systems, sensor networks, biomedical signal processing, microelectronics, computer ...
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Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering Prepare to become a leader in quality and productivity management with the Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering at Temple University's College of Engineering.Learn to design, develop and implement solutions for the integrated systems that help a wide variety of companies save money and increase operating efficiency.
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Overview. The Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource Management, offered by the Department of Management, produces leaders who develop and deploy a crucial asset: the people who make up the organization.All organizations need great human talent to succeed, they need to reward and retain that talent, and they need all that talent to work well together.
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Overview. The Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, offered by the Department of Finance, provides students with theoretical and practical knowledge that opens many employment opportunities in the financial industry and corporate sector.It is intended for students who plan to pursue careers in asset management, commercial and investment banking, corporate sector, consulting, and ...
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Continuing Studies and Non-Degree Applications. There are several reasons students enroll in the continuing studies option at Temple. You may be undecided on your academic path; working toward undergraduate, graduate, or professional school admissions; pursuing professional development opportunities; seeking personal enrichment.
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Helen Williams Drutt English (BFA ‘52) collection of art books.; The Loretta C. Duckworth Scholar's Studio, a collaborative space for digital arts and other disciplines to work and research.; Temple's Ambler campus library supports research in landscape architecture, horticulture, and community development, among other studies.. For more information on the Charles Library's architect, please ...