https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/boyer-music-dance/music-performance-certificate/
The Certificate in Music Performance is open to Music Technology majors only. For acceptance into this certificate program, applicants must audition for lessons at the Boyer College concentration level. These lessons, once approved, need to be completed in four consecutive semesters. Additionally, students must be enrolled in one required ensemble in each semester in which lessons are received.
https://orientation.temple.edu/attending-orientation/change-your-major
If you are a new first-year student who wants to change their program (major): Visit your Applicant Portal Under the 'I want to' heading, select 'Update my major or other application preferences' Select 'Change major' Select your new school/college from the drop down list Submit The Change of Major Process can take up to 48 hours to sync across all student systems (including TUportal), so ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/apply/first-year-undergraduate
Students can submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the upcoming academic year to Temple University using school code 003371. The FAFSA will collect the personal and financial information to determine financial need. Federal, state and institutional funding is based on FAFSA information. Certain types of aid require the student to be enrolled in a degree-granting program.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/kins/
Kinesiology 1222 is the second in a two course sequence dealing with the structure and functional systems of the human body. Emphasis is placed upon systems integration as well as the manner in which organ systems undergo homeostatic regulation. This course considers the cardiovascular, respiratory, lymphatic, and reproductive systems to include nutrition, metabolism, and electrolyte balance ...
https://wellness.temple.edu/resources
In the whirlwind of academia, it's easy to overlook the crucial role that maintaing wellness plays in fostering a successful and fulfilling college journey. The resources on campus, in the community, and nationally that we offer serve as beacons guiding students towards equilibrium in every facet of their lives. Our office is committed to curating a comprehensive array of tools, insights, and ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/news/2022/03/key-takeaways-conversation-education-policy-advocacy
On March 15th 2022, Temple’s Master of Public Policy program and the College of Education and Human Development hosted panelists and students for a discussion on education policy and advocacy. The forum allowed students to ask esteemed panelists about their career paths and the state of the American education system. Temple University was delighted to welcome Keshema Davidson, Ben Herold ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/liberal-arts/spanish-certificate/
Overview The 20-credit undergraduate Certificate in Spanish, offered by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, prepares students for careers in the public and private sectors, working in an array of professional areas that include education and international relations. Additionally, students with this certificate pursue graduate studies in law school, medical school and other professional ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/steven-h-korman
Steven Korman was just 21 years old when he took a job with a debt-collection agency in the northern suburbs of Philadelphia. He was excited about the financial arrangement, which gave him 30 percent of everything he could collect. Then, on his first day, he knocked on the door of a fourth-floor walk-up apartment in Willow Grove. The door opened to reveal a rail-thin man holding a baby. The ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/courses/hpm/
This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts and models of public health preparedness, mitigation, and evaluation in the context of man-made disasters, including radiological, chemical, and biological incidents. The course addresses identified core competencies of emergency preparedness for public health professionals that include: disaster management, risk assessment, risk ...
https://admissions.temple.edu/summer/pre-college/student-life/campus-housing/dining-and-meal-plans
Meal plans Students who live on campus will have a meal plan included in their housing fee, which will cover breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. Breakfast and snack items will be provided in the residence hall. Lunch and dinner (weekdays) and brunch and dinner (weekends only) will be offered as all-you-care-to-eat meals in our campus dining hall. The dining hall offers multiple stations for ...