Temple University Fort Washington (TUFW) offers educational programs for every age and interest! TUFW is a Graduate and Professional Education Center that houses Temple graduate programs in Business, Education, Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance /Regulatory Affairs, and Pharmaceutics.
In addition to graduate programs, a variety of non-credit courses in professional development and personal enrichment are also offered at the Fort Washington campus.
Information Sessions
Information Sessions are held on a regular basis describing graduate programs at Temple University Fort Washington
The Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance/Regulatory Affairs (QA/RA) program provides training in the latest pharmaceutical quality issues, regulations, scientific concepts and research techniques. This is a part-time evening and weekend program designed for the adult professional. For the next information sessions, visit www.temple.edu/pharmacy_qara or call 267-468-8560.
The Professional MBA (PMBA) offers a robust combination of flexible class schedules, an innovative curriculum, renowned faculty and real-world experience. This is a part-time evening and weekend program available at the Fort Washington Campus. For the next information sessions, visit www.sbm.temple.edu or call 215-204-5890.
Coming Up
Online Veterans Information Session
Saturday, March 16, 11 a.m.
Register at the Veteran Affairs Website
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program
Saturdays, Now through April 6, 1 to
5 p.m., Ambler Campus Learning Center
Students, families, or individuals with a yearly income of less than $50,000 are eligible to participate. By appointment only: 215-204-8110 or vitaambler@gmail.com.
Monday, March 18
Online Veterans Information Session
Tuesday, March 19, 4 p.m.
Register at the Veteran Affairs Website
Sustainability Lecture Series: Vincent Aloyo — “Honey Bees and the Environment”
Wednesday, March 20, 12:30 to
1:30 p.m., Bright Hall Lounge
Information: 267-468-8425 or osl@temple.edu.
Non-Credit Courses
Tues., Mar. 19, 6:30 to 9:30 PM
$99 • TUCC
8 Wed., Mar. 20 to May 8, 6 to 7 PM
$99 • TUA
Does Grammar Still Matter? Yes!
Thurs., Mar. 21, 9 AM to 4 PM
$195 • TUA
Great Customer Service: How to WOW Your Customers
Fri., Mar. 22, 9 AM to 4 PM
$195 • TUA
Adobe Photoshop CS6: Web Production
Fri., Mar. 22, 9 AM to 4 PM
$245 • TUA
Creating Your Vegetable Garden
Wed., Mar. 27, 7 to 9 PM
$59 • TUA
Spotlight
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BEEKEEPING RETURNS TO TEMPLE: Honey bees are an essential part of our ecological sustainability. Honey bees, however, are disappearing at an alarming rate. One way to help honey bees make a comeback is through “backyard beekeeping,” according to apiculture educator and master beekeeper Dr. Vincent Aloyo, of Blue Bell. Dr. Aloyo returns to campus in Spring 2013 to teach the popular non-credit “Introduction to Beekeeping” course at Temple University Ambler. About Vincent Aloyo.
News of Note
Learn New Skills, Enrich Your Life: Non-Credit Course Guide - Summer 2013
Upcoming Non-Credit Courses and Workshops at Ambler and Fort Washington
LifeLong Learning Society - Spring 2013 - Download a Brochure
Temple University Fort Washington puts Professional Meeting Planning into perspective
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