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Peter James, Associate Chair 617 Weiss Hall 215-204-3409 pjames@temple.edu. Cynthia Gooch, Director of Undergraduate Studies 519 Weiss Hall 215-204-6514 cgooch@temple.edu. Learn more about the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. These requirements are for students who matriculated in academic year 2023-2024.
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The Spanish for the Health Professions Certificate (Graduate) program is designed for individual healthcare professionals who wish to better prepare themselves to more efficiently and effectively serve the Latinx population. Additionally, organizations can enroll a cohort of employees to meet the state and the nation’s goal for quality and ...
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Main Campus. Located close to the heart of central Philadelphia, Temple’s Main Campus is the home of numerous new building projects and a community of more than 7,500 students living on or around campus. You can pursue the following programs at Main Campus. Art and Architecture. Business. Education and Human Development. Engineering. Liberal ...
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African Americans make up an extremely small percentage of professional health concentrations which require or strongly recommend bachelor's degrees, specifically allopathic and osteopathic medicine, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing and other public health fields.
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One of the first of its kind in the U.S., this 30-credit master’s program is specifically designed to train data scientists and geographic information systems (GIS) professionals with geospatial analysis, programming and advanced analytical skills. Data science is a growing field with roots in computer science, mathematics and statistics.
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DaVonti' DeAngelo Haynes. Assistant Professor of Instruction. Master's Program Director. Social Work.
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Registered dietitians are uniquely qualified to work in clinical, food service and public health settings. Within the context of disease prevention and treatment, registered dietitians are the only healthcare professionals who receive standardized training in evidence-informed nutrition. Graduates will be prepared for positions that
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Bio-psycho-socialspiritual-cultural Assessment Ecological Framework "Ecological concepts and principles enable social workers to keep a simultaneous focus on people and their environments and their reciprocal relationships, not only in direct practice with individuals, families and groups, but also in influencing organizations and communities and in policy practice.
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The public health perspective is relevant to many professional fields in which population-based theory and research can assist in improving health outcomes. An MPH dual degree opens new career options and enhances graduates’ mobility within their chosen fields. The College of Public Health offers two dual degree programs. Master of Social ...
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Consider expanding your professional and social contacts by joining a student club or organization. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) provides bioengineering majors with opportunities to meet working engineers, learn more about the profession and build their professional networks. See the full list of Engineering clubs and organizations.