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Learn new skills! Change your career! Enrich your life!
Looking to be more marketable in today's economy? Considering a second or even a third career? Temple University offers courses that may help you to prepare for a new job or get ahead in your current job. Courses and programs offered this spring include:
Also, check out these new courses for fun and personal pleasure:
Online Learning
Choose from a variety of instructor-facilitated online courses from ed2go and Gatlin Education Services (GES) that can help you achieve your professional and personal goals. For more information on our instructor-facilitated online courses with edg2o, click here. To learn more about our Career Online Training programs with Gatlin Education Services, click here.
Browse our courses for learners of all ages and lifestyles at Temple University Ambler and Fort Washington this spring.
In addition to the more than 400 non-credit courses we offer each year, we also offer offer a variety of non-credit certificate programs. Certificate programs can help you get ahead in your professional life or learn something new for your own personal interests. Certificate programs include:
To learn more about Certificate Programs, click here.
LifeLong Learning Society Programs for Adult Learners ages 50 and up!
The LifeLong Learning Society for Spring 2010 will begin on Wednesday, March 10, 2010, and continue through Wednesday,
April 21, 2010.
Some interesting topics will be offered this spring. Call 267-468-8500 for more information or to receive a copy of the Spring 2010 program brochure by mail. Or, visit here to explore more information about the program.
Temple University Ambler and Fort Washington offer youths, between the ages of 8 and 17, the opportunity to explore a variety of fun and educational camps throughout the summer. Thank you to the campers and families who participated this past summer. We are working on the Summer Camp schedule for 2010 and should have the schedule available in late January 2010.
If you are interested in teaching a summer camp, please send a letter of interest to the attention of Rhonda Geyer, Director of Non-Credit Programs at rgeyer@temple.edu.
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