In a world where no one can hope to know it all, the best way to prepare for the future is to learn how information is linked and interrelated. GenEd is about making connections--connections between academic knowledge and current controversies, connections across different areas of study, and connections between the classroom and the dynamic city of Philadelphia.


Analytical Reading & Writing
Quantatative Literacy
Race & Poverty
in the Americas
The Jazz
Century
Dimensions of Diversity
Cyberspace and Society
The Bionic
Human

About the Courses

Click tabs to the left to view courses fulfilling the different GenEd areas. You can access a description and a syllabus for each course.

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The videos on this page were created by students. They show Temple professors introducing their GenEd courses and Temple students experiencing them.

 

 

 

 


GenEd & You

New students entering Temple in the Fall of 2008 are required to complete the GenEd curriculum.

Transfer students or students who entered Temple before Fall 2008 are required to take the Core curriculum, but may register for GenEd classes on a space-available basis, and receive Core credit.

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