Touro College South

Touro College South was a small private college located at 1703 Washington Avenue in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida. Touro College South was a division of Touro College. According to its accreditor's site, Touro College South closed effective August 28, 2015.

Academic programs

The college offered an undergraduate program that awarded a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Administration with concentrations in management, finance, marketing, and accounting.[1] Additionally, a Bachelor of Arts in psychology[2] and a Bachelor of Arts in Judaic studies were offered.[3][4] Rabbi Alan G. Ciner was the CEO and Henry Abramson was the Academic Dean.[5]

gollark: What languages are you meaning specifically? There are many not-particularly-C-like ones.
gollark: I think making a less efficient Python program (with intensive mathy things done via numpy etc. which use bindings to C) makes a lot more sense than having a possibly-faster C program which takes several times longer to write, in most cases.
gollark: It's a poor performance decision (although you can just use pypy, which doesn't have that), sure.
gollark: Although all the tooling and CPUs are optimized for the C model, so good luck changing anything ever.
gollark: You could do that, but you might as well use a sane, nonC language.

References

  1. "Touro College - Touro College South: Academic Departments - Business Management". Touro.edu. 2007-12-17. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2012-06-21.
  2. "Touro College - Touro College South: Academic Departments - PSYchology". Touro.edu. 2010-12-07. Archived from the original on 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2012-06-21.
  3. "Touro College - Touro College South: Academic Departments - Judaic Studies". Touro.edu. 2007-03-28. Archived from the original on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2012-06-21.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2010-10-27.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-25. Retrieved 2009-03-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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