About the College of Engineering
Since 1969, the College of Engineering has been providing first-rate engineering education. Facilities such as wireless classrooms, an engineering library, and numerous research laboratories and centers can be found within the engineering building. The College also hosts conferences and workshops covering the most recent and advanced topics in engineering.
Graduate level instruction and research are guided by a talented faculty. College of Engineering graduate faculty members are on the cutting-edge of research, publishing in numerous peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings and are receiving grants from prestigious funding sources such as the U.S. Army, the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and various private funding sources. Faculty members are engaged in areas of research including, but not limited to, water resources engineering, network securities, artificial intelligence, targeted drug delivery, biomaterials, and remediation of oil spills at sea.

The College is located at Temple University’s main campus, in the thriving city of Philadelphia – a city at the forefront of science and technology. Philadelphia is also the second largest city on the east coast and home to historic events, such as the signing of the Declaration of Independence, music and sporting venues, restaurants, theaters, and clubs.
To speak to someone about the undergraduate and graduate opportunities at the College of Engineering, or to arrange a visit, please e-mail the college, or call (215) 204-7800.
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