Undergraduate Programs
The College of Engineering is divided into three academic departments:
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
These academic departments prepare undergraduate and graduate students to face the challenges of a rapidly changing world of applied science and technology.
Accreditation
All undergraduate engineering programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) and all engineering technology programs are accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission (TAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
Degree Programs, Plans of Study, and Concentrations
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering - Quick Fact Sheet
- optional plan of study in environmental engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil & Construction Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology
- optional track in energy and building technologies
- optional track in environmental technology
- optional track in construction technology
- optional track in computer technology
- optional track in general engineering technology
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering - Quick Fact Sheet
- optional concentration in computer engineering
- optional plan of study in bioengineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering - Quick Fact Sheet
- optional plan of study in bioengineering
Co-Op Program
The Temple Engineering Co-op Program is a great opportunity
for you to obtain valuable hands-on engineering
experience. Co-op students’ paid, on-the-job assignments
allow you to work with a variety of engineering professionals. For more information click here.
Research
Graduate and undergraduate students have the opportunity to engage in exciting research activities with the College of Engineering's faculty. To learn about the research being conducted at the College of Engineering click here.
Honors Program
Honors students at Temple University are exceptionally talented students who enjoy course sections designed exclusively for them; the latest technology is integrated into all sections. The distinguished Honors Program faculty challenge students in courses associated with the core curriculum of the University.
The Temple University Honors Program is available to students who have completed AP or high school honors courses, rank near the top of their class, and/or score in top percentiles on the SAT or ACT. The program is also available to transfer students who complete at least 24 credits at an ABET certified college and have earned at least a 3.5 GPA.
Locations & Campuses
All programs may be completed at the College of Engineering’s main campus, located in North Philadelphia. Some courses are offered at the Ambler and Ft. Washington campus. Maps and directions to these campuses are available here.
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.
For information on the College of Engineering's Graduate Programs click here.
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