Accounting (Bachelor of Business Administration)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: Fox School of Business and Management
Department: Accouting
Location(s): TUCC, Main, Ambler
This program provides students with a broad, general education and intensive study within the major as preparation for professional careers in public accounting, industry, consulting, government, and not-for-profit institutions. The curriculum in accounting is designed to acquaint students with the conceptual framework and theory of accounting, transactional analysis, asset management, liabilities, owners' equity, and financial reporting, along with auditing techniques and an understanding of the ethical and performance standards of the profession.
Kate Rickards
(215) 204-6660
kmrick@temple.edu
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Adult and Organizational Development (Master of Education)
Degree: Graduate
School: College of Education
Department: Adult and Organizational Development
Location(s): TUCC
The master's degree in Adult and Organizational Development integrates the theory and practice of adult learning, applied communication, and systems dynamics in developing groups, organizations, and communities. AOD is designed for students who aspire to be conflict management professionals, trainers, team facilitators, and organizational/human resource consultants.
Joseph Folger
(215) 204-1890
joseph.folger@temple.edu
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Art Education (Bachelor of Science)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: Tyler School of Art
Department: Art and Art Education
Location(s): Main
Tyler's BS program in Art Education with teaching certification prepares students to qualify for the Pennsylvania Teaching Certification in Art, for grades K-12.* The program marries a liberal arts perspective on art with top-notch teacher training to create flexible, well-rounded instructors. The degree accomplishes this goal by combining a rigorous course of study in studio art,** art history, art education, education and Temple's General Education Curriculum, with a real-world series of field placements in Philadelphia schools, at all grade levels, that allows students to pinpoint their interests and teaching capabilities.
Nicole Howard
(215) 777-9159
tylerart@temple.edu
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Art Education (Master of Education)
Degree: Graduate
School: Tyler School of Art
Department: Art and Art Education
Location(s): Main
The Master of Education with a major in art education is designed for the practicing art teacher or supervisor of elementary or secondary art, as well as the individual with an undergraduate art background seeking professional preparation to teach art. This program encourages development as a creative artist/teacher with a breadth of study through and about art, along with specialized research demonstrating awareness of significant issues in art education.
Nicole Howard
(215) 777-9159
tylerart@temple.edu
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Art History (Bachelor of Arts)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: Tyler School of Art
Department: Art History
Location(s): Main
Tyler's Art History program curriculum spans the global history of art from Ancient to Contemporary. Students completing the Art History major at Tyler are well prepared whether they wish to pursue graduate work in the field, write professionally, launch careers in museums or auction houses, or embark on any other path that requires broad liberal arts experience and a strong background interpreting the images that color the world around them.
Nicole Howard
(215) 777-9159
tylerart@temple.edu
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Art History (Master of Arts)
Degree: Graduate
School: Tyler School of Art
Department: Art History
Location(s): Main
The objective of the master's degree is to prepare you thoroughly for further graduate work, or, for those for whom it is a terminal degree, for specialized training as the foundation of a career. The master's degree requires 30 graduate credits, a reading examination in two foreign languages (German and either French or Italian), a thesis, and a final comprehensive examination.
Robert Gabriel
(215) 707-5733
gabrielr@temple.edu
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Broadcasting, Telecommunications, and Mass Media (Master of Arts)
Degree: Graduate
School: School of Communication and Theater
Department: BTMM
Location(s): Main
The Master of Arts in Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass Media is designed for two types of degree candidates. Some BTMM Master's students pursue the degree to advance in corporate, public or non-profit communication industries. Other BTMM Master's students pursue a course of study that prepares them for a doctoral program in communication or a cognate discipline. Some students who earn the MA in BTMM proceed to the doctoral program in Mass Media & Communication (MM&C) at Temple.
Jan Fernback
(215) 204-3041
fernback@temple.edu
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Business (Specialized Master's Degrees)
Degree: Graduate
School: Fox School of Business and Management
Department: N/A
Location(s): TUCC, Main
The Fox School of Business offers Specialized Masters programs which students acquire in-depth knowledge of one business discipline. These programs are ideally suited for the business professional who wishes to develop advanced mastery of a business specialization. Concentrations in Financial Management, Investment Management, Financial Engineering, Financial Analysis & Risk Management, Actuarial Science, Marketing, Human Resource Management, IT Auditing & Cyber Security, and Statistics.
Jason Gasper-Hulvat
(215) 204-8732
jasongh@temple.edu
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Business Management (Bachelor of Business Administration)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: Fox School of Business and Management
Department: Human Resource Management
Location(s): TUCC, Main, Ambler
The business management curriculum is designed for students who wish to follow a broad and general curriculum. Students are encouraged to join a student professional organization that meets their interests or to pursue a minor or certificate program in addition to their major.
Kate Rickards
(215) 204-6660
kmrick@temple.edu
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Communication Management (Master of Science)
Degree: Graduate
School: School of Communication and Theater
Department: Strategic Communication
Location(s): Main
The Master of Science (MS) in Communication Management is a professionally oriented degree offering students advanced skills to apply strategic communication as part of the leadership team. The program focuses on strategic and management aspects of communication that include: articulating a mission, developing leadership skills to manage a staff, formulating message strategies, understanding research into public opinion, and designing information campaigns to achieve an organization’s goals.
Donnalyn Pompper
(215) 204-7894
dpompper@temple.edu
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Community and Regional Planning (Bachelor of Science)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: School of Environmental Design
Department: Community and Regional Planning
Location(s): Ambler
This Bachelor of Science program develops an understanding of how to create and evaluate plans that make the best use of a community’s land and resources for commercial, institutional, residential, an recreational purposes.
Cheryl Leeser
(267) 468-8200
tuaadvis@temple.edu
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Community and Regional Planning (Master of Science)
Degree: Graduate
School: School of Environmental Design
Department: Community and Regional Planning
Location(s): TUH, Ambler
This program develops skilled practitioners for the dynamic and growing field of Community and Regional Planning in the government, non-profit, and private sectors. Students have an understanding of the physical and economic issues of planning; sensitivity to the social and environmental impact of planning decisions; and knowledge of governmental structures as they apply to planning.
Deborah Howe
(267) 468-8300
dhowe@temple.edu
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Counseling Psychology (Master of Education)
Degree: Graduate
School: College of Education
Department: Education
Location(s): Main
This program offers students individualized attention, experiential components, clinical training, multicultural competence and cultural awareness. The program can be completed on a part-time or full-time basis and all full-time faculty are licensed psychologists.
Gregory Tucker
(215) 204-1590
gmtucker@temple.edu
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Economics (Bachelor of Business Administration)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: Fox School of Business and Management
Department: Economics
Location(s): TUCC, Main
Economics majors with bachelor's degrees are well prepared to be managers in both the public and private sectors. Training in economics also provides a solid basis for professional study in law, business, public administration, and the health sciences.
Kate Rickards
(215) 204-6660
kmrick@temple.edu
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Economics (Master of Arts)
Degree: Graduate
School: College of Liberal Arts
Department: Economics
Location(s): Main
The MA in Economics prepares the student to understand contemporary economic theory and its application to problems arising in industry, business, and government. The program gives the student an opportunity to specialize in one of two areas: (a) general economics or (b) applied economics and financial markets. The program is primarily dedicated to producing well-trained researchers and managers in the field of Economics.
Dr. Michael Leeds
(215) 204-8880
mleeds@temple.edu
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Emergency Management with Special Populations (Certificate)
Degree: Certificate
School: College of Health Professions and Social Work
Department: Public Health
Location(s):
In emergency management, a special population is any group of people that needs extra support to be prepared for an emergency, as well as those needing community support to successfully respond and recover in disasters or emergency situations. These classes are for practitioners in emergency preparedness and response, public health professionals, undergraduate students, and recent graduates with an interest in emergency preparedness and response. The Department of Public Health has a CEPH accredited graduate and undergraduate public health program. These classes are offered in an online format through the undergraduate public health program.
Cindy Marselis
(215) 707-4811
hlthinfo@temple.edu
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English (Bachelor of Arts)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: College of Liberal Arts
Department: English
Location(s): TUCC, Main, Ambler
The English major helps students develop as readers of interesting, complex texts, including literary texts. Majors read writing from a variety of historical contexts and cultures; this experience builds their understanding of the relation between society and language. English majors become critical and reflective readers, aware of the history and development of writing in English. They are also good, inventive writers who are able to analyze problems, do careful and inventive research, argue and evaluate the arguments of others.
Gabriel Wettach
(215) 204-8510
gwettach@temple.edu
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Environmental Sustainability (Certificate)
Degree: Certificate
School: University College
Department: N/A
Location(s): Main, Ambler
This certificate program provides students with the basic knowledge needed to evaluate environmental problems and to draw ecologically and economically sound connections between environmental needs, policy issues, and current research.
Cheryl Leeser
(267) 468-8200
tuaadvis@temple.edu
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Geography and Urban Studies (Master of Arts)
Degree: Graduate
School: College of Liberal Arts
Department: Geography and Urban Studies
Location(s): Main
The 36-credit MA degree is designed to prepare students for further graduate study as well as professional positions related to urban and economic development, environmental sustainability and social justice, including local and governmental agencies, non-governmental organiations at the local and internationa scale, community-based and public interest organizations, and business.
Carolyn Adams
(215) 204-7692
omicron@temple.edu
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Health Informatics (Certificate)
Degree: Certificate
School: College of Health Professions and Social Work
Department: Health Information Management
Location(s): TUHSC
The HI Certificate is an Applied Informatics certificate designed to teach you the skills you will need to advance in your current position or move into this expanding career path. You will learn hands-on skills by industry leaders using state of the art electronic health record systems, database management systems, and other technologies. The program is designed for working professionals with courses offered in the evening on-site at CHOP’s campus. Students are encouraged to take classes together in groups (cohorts).
Cindy Marselis
(215) 707-4811
hlthinfo@temple.edu
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Health Informatics (Master of Science)
Degree: Graduate
School: College of Health Professions and Social Work
Department: Health Information Management
Location(s): TUCC, Main
The innovative, interdisciplinary, and state-of-the-art MS in Health Informatics (HIM) program is an applied graduate degree that focuses on the design, development, and implementation of electronic health record (EHR) systems in health care. Temple University's MSHI is one of only six accredited masters degree programs accredited in the United States by the College of Accreditation on Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). The MS in HI is is designed for working professionals. The program is offered in collaboration of the Health Information Management Department of the College of Health Professions with the Management Information Systems Department of the Fox School of Business. Classes are offered on weekday evenings at Temple University's Center City Campus and at Main Campus in the state of the art Alter Hall. Although some courses may be offered on-line or in a hybrid approach, the interaction between disciplines from both the faculty and student perspective is a key component of the degree
Cindy Marselis
(215) 707-4811
hlthinfo@temple.edu
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History (Bachelor of Arts)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: College of Liberal Arts
Department: History
Location(s): TUCC, Main, Ambler
The faster our lives change, the more we need to understand our past, reflect on our present, and make decisions for our future. History helps us to understand who we are and where we came from. It provides unique insights and perspectives for our personal and professional pursuits.
Jay Lockenour
(215) 204-7437
jay.lockenour@temple.edu
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Degree: Graduate
School: College of Liberal Arts
Department: History
Location(s): Main
The M.A. program in history is designed to provide graduate students with a strong foundation in historical knowledge and the methods of historical research. The program prepares students for doctoral level programs, provides graduate level training for educators, promotes expertise in public history, and serves post-undergraduate students continuing their history training at the M.A. level. The curriculum structure for the program allows students to concentrate their coursework in one geographical area as defined below, while taking courses in methods and other geographical areas as well.
Bryant Simon
(215) 204-7461
brysimon@temple.edu
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Horticulture (Associate of Science)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: School of Environmental Design
Department: Horticulture
Location(s): Ambler
Horticulture majors gain a knowledge and understanding of sustainable environments and could be involved in the production, use, installation, or management of plants to improve the quality of urban, suburban, and rural communities.
Nicole Howard
(215) 777-9159
tylerart@temple.edu
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Horticulture (Bachelor of Science)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: School of Environmental Design
Department: Horticulture
Location(s): Ambler
Horticulture majors gain a knowledge and understanding of sustainable environments and could be involved in the production, use, installation, or management of plants to improve the quality of urban, suburban, and rural communities.
Cheryl Leeser
(267) 468-8200
tuaadvis@temple.edu
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Human Resource Management (Bachelor of Business Administration)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: Fox School of Business and Management
Department: Human Resource Management
Location(s): Main, Ambler
The Human Resource Management (HRM) major prepares students for careers in human resource (HR) management and general management. Increasingly, organizations are hiring well-trained professionals to recruit, develop, manage, and retain their most valuable business asset - human resources. The Human Resource Management department prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed for the strategic and interpersonal management of company employees.
Kate Rickards
(215) 204-6660
kmrick@temple.edu
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Journalism (Master of Journalism)
Degree: Graduate
School: School of Communication and Theater
Department: Journalism
Location(s): Main
The Master of Journalism is a professional degree program emphasizing multimedia as well as more traditional approaches to journalism as it is practiced today. Of the 40 semester hours of credits needed to complete the degree, 25 are required. Accordingly, and for those interested, it is possible to have a concentration in an area other than the courses available for the MJ. There are a number of possibilities in this area.
Nicole McKenna
(215) 204-1497
nmckenna@temple.edu
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Landscape Architecture (Bachelor of Science)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: School of Environmental Design
Department: Horticulture
Location(s): Ambler
Careers in public landscape architecture include positions with regional, county, and city planning commissions, and park, recreation, housing, and transportation agencies. Environmental protection, historical restoration, and land reclamation efforts could also be an important part of the role of a landscape architect.
Cheryl Leeser
(267) 468-8200
tuaadvis@temple.edu
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Landscape Architecture (Master of Landscape Architecture)
Degree: Graduate
School: School of Environmental Design
Department: Horticulture
Location(s): Ambler
Graduates are highly marketable and have the basic skills required of professional landscape architects, including: design, computer graphics, horticultural knowledge, technical competence, and knowledge of restoration. Program emphasis is ecological landscape restoration.
Linda Palmarozza
(267) 468-8181
mlarch@temple.edu
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Degree: Professional
School: Beasley School of Law
Department: Law
Location(s): Main
Temple Law School offers both a day and evening division and students may choose from a variety of course offerings. The part-time programs are designed for students with time restrictions due to employment or family responsibilities. Most part-time students attend the Evening Division, with classes held Monday through Thursday evenings. The law school, which began as an evening program, is committed to making the experience for evening students comporable to that enjoyed by day students. All full-time faculty regularly teach in the evening and enjoy the rewards of teaching the exceptional students who are attracted to the evening division. Admissions, curriculum, examination, and all other standards are the same for both divisions.
Erin Van Dorn
(215) 204-1951
evandorn@temple.edu
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Legal Studies (Bachelor of Business Administration)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: Fox School of Business and Management
Department: Legal Studies
Location(s): Main
The Legal Studies curriculum is designed to acquaint students with the broad spectrum of the economic, political, and sociological framework within which the law functions. It also may be pursued as a pre-law major in preparation for law school. Majors will be exposed to a curriculum that will challenge their thinking process and reasoning abilities through the use of actual court cases, trial simulations, negotiations and other advocacy skills that stress written and oral communication. All faculty are law trained and the courses offer an interesting blend of theory and practice.
Kate Rickards
(215) 204-6660
kmrick@temple.edu
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Liberal Arts (Master of Liberal Arts)
Degree: Graduate
School: College of Liberal Arts
Department: Master of Liberal Arts
Location(s): TUCC, Main, TUFW
The Master of Liberal Arts is an interdisciplinary degree that offers students the opportunity to take courses from a variety of graduate programs in the College of Liberal Arts and elsewhere in the University. Students are encouraged to develop an individual program of study, based on their own interests and objectives and at the direction of the M.L.A. Program Director. Our students are generally working adults who want to grow intellectually by extending their liberal arts education. Some may be seeking to move toward the doctoral level in an area and want to prepare themselves for graduate work; others may be interested in changing careers and wish to gain post-baccalaureate experience. The M.L.A. degree might be relevant, for example, for those who want to move into educational administration, library work, public policy, the law, or teaching.
Jayne Drake
(215) 204-7743
mla@temple.edu
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Marketing (Bachelor of Business Administration)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: Fox School of Business and Management
Department: Marketing
Location(s): Main, Ambler
Students are introduced to quantitative methods and the behavioral sciences to better solve marketing problems. Methods of instruction range from programmed learning for simple vocabulary and concept formation to team participation in systems simulations. Experiential and active learning are common in the upper division curriculum and projects are often conducted in cooperation with business and government organizations. The goals of the marketing curriculum are to enable students to develop occupationally-viable skills and to pursue careers in marketing.
Kate Rickards
(215) 204-6660
kmrick@temple.edu
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Degree: Graduate
School: Fox School of Business and Management
Department: Business
Location(s): Main
The Executive MBA (EMBA) program can be completed in 16 months beginning in mid-August and finishing in mid-December of the following year.
The program is built around face-to-face classroom time delivered over one weekend per month for each of the 16 months supplemented by interaction with class and faculty via web-conferencing tools. Offering a dynamic curriculum delivered by world-renowned faculty, the Fox EMBA program is for seasoned professionals who want an immediate return on investment.
Valerie Henry
(215) 204-5890
foxinfo@temple.edu
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Degree: Graduate
School: Fox School of Business and Management
Department: Business
Location(s): Main
The Fox School's nationally ranked Online MBA program combines a high-impact curriculum, internationally-recognized faculty, real-world experience, and team-based learning to provide aspiring business professionals with a dynamic and rewarding learning experience. The program conveniently meets only one evening a week using WebEx conferencing technology. The majority of the OMBA’s learning and work takes place electronically, however students are also required to attend three overnight residency experiences.
Valerie Henry
(215) 204-5890
foxinfo@temple.edu
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Degree: Graduate
School: Fox School of Business and Management
Department: Business
Location(s): TUCC, Main, TUFW
Busy professionals who want to maintain the momentum of their career while pursuing advanced business education choose the Professional Part-Time MBA (PMBA) from Temple University’s Fox School of Business in Philadelphia. As the only part-time program in the region that is nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report, the Fox School’s MBA is a robust combination of flexible class schedules, a high-impact curriculum, and real-world experience.
Valerie Henry
(215) 204-5890
foxinfo@temple.edu
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National Park Service Managment (Certificate)
Degree: Certificate
School: University College
Department: N/A
Location(s): Main
Students who already hold a bachelor's degree are eligible to enroll in the Certificate in National Park Service Management and be accepted into the ProRanger Philadelphia program. The certificate requires a minimum of 24 credits. In addition to the experiential and internship components that require reflective essays, students will complete other academic courses that explore the mission and functions of the NPS, communications and leadership, and ethics.
Vicki McGarvey
(215) 204-8873
mcgarvey@temple.edu
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Occupational Therapy (Clinical Doctorate of Occupational Therapy)
Degree: Professional
School: College of Health Professions and Social Work
Department: Rehabilitation Sciences
Location(s): TUCC
Temple University offers an advanced Clinical Doctorate in Occupational Therapy Leadership (DOT) in its well-established post-professional program. The DOT is a 30 credit graduate program offered in a distance education format. The program prepares therapists to be advanced clinical specialists, program developers, and clinical educators. A heavy emphasis is placed on the use of clinical research for evidence based practice.
Elizabeth Pfeiffer
(215) 707-4875
otadmissions@temple.edu
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Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency (Certificate)
Degree: Certificate
School: College of Health Professions and Social Work
Department: Physical Therapy
Location(s): TUHSC
The Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency at Temple University is a one-of-a-kind post-professional program available to physical therapists. As defined by the APTA, a Residency is “A planned program of post-professional clinical and didactic education that is designed to advance significantly the physical therapist's preparation as a provider of patient care services in a defined area of clinical practice.”
Bill Egan
(215) 707-4815
ptresidency@temple.edu
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Physical Therapy (Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy)
Degree: Professional
School: College of Health Professions and Social Work
Department: Physical Therapy
Location(s):
The program has been created to respect the energy and commitment you have brought to your career, help you grow and improve your professional knowledge base, and immediately advance the application of your clinical skills.
Robert Gabriel
(215) 707-5733
gabrielr@temple.edu
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Play Therapy (Certificate)
Degree: Certificate
School: College of Health Professions and Social Work
Department: School of Social Work
Location(s): TUH, Ambler
Advanced training certificate in Play Therapy.
Lynn Notestine
(717) 232-6400
lynn.notestine@temple.edu
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Playwriting (Master of Fine Arts)
Degree: Graduate
School: School of Communication and Theater
Department: Theater
Location(s): Main
The focus of the M.F.A. program in Theater/Playwriting is to develop writers for the professional theater. Although the program is intended for writers seeking a professional career, individual courses are open to qualified writers looking to advance their craft in particular areas. Classes are small, and individual attention is given to all students. Finished works are submitted to the Artistic Director for consideration for the Main or Second Stage.
Robert Hedley
(215) 204-8414
rhedley@temple.edu
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Psychology (Bachelor of Arts)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: College of Liberal Arts
Department: Psychology
Location(s): Main, Ambler
The department has a strong commitment to scholarly and scientific excellence. Recently, it has been heralded as one of the most diverse universities in the nation. This setting offers exciting opportunities for research and scholarly discourse.
Peggy deWolf
(215) 204-3409
peggy.dewolf@temple.edu
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Public Health (Master of Public Health)
Degree: Graduate
School: College of Health Professions and Social Work
Department: Public Health
Location(s): TUH, Main
The Master of Public Health (MPH) is a terminal, professional master's degree awarded for studies in areas related to public health. Public health carries out its mission through organized, interdisciplinary efforts that address prevention and the physical, mental, social, environmental, and global health concerns of communities and populations at risk for disease and injury. The department offers four MPH concentrations to choose from: Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Global Health, Social and Behavioral Health, and Environmental Health. Harrisburg currently offers Social and Behavioral Health.
Moriah Hall
(717) 232-6400
moriah.hall@temple.edu
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Quality Assurance / Regulatory Affairs Graduate Program (Master of Science)
Degree: Graduate
School: School of Pharmacy
Department: Quality Assurance / Regulatory Affairs
Location(s): TUCC, TUFW, TUHSC
Temple University’s innovative Quality Assurance & Regulatory Affairs Master of Science is an advanced degree that focuses on the latest pharmaceutical quality issues, regulatory requirements, scientific concepts and research techniques. The program presents a unique, industry-focused curriculum designed for pharmaceutical professionals aspiring to advance their careers in the competitive and fast-paced pharmaceutical industry. Several specialized certificates are offered alongside the program.
Patricia Lee
(267) 468-8562
qara@temple.edu
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Social Work (Master of Social Work)
Degree: Graduate
School: College of Health Professions and Social Work
Department: School of Social Work
Location(s): TUH, TUCC, Main, Ambler
Three year MSW programs based in Philadelphia, Ambler, Harrisburg and other locations are oriented to working professionals in the field. The concentrations are Clinical Practice, Management and Planning, and Social Work with Communities and Policy Arenas. Specializations are in Children, Youth, and Families, Health and Mental Health, or an Individualized specialization designed by the student and an advisor.
Lynn Notestine
(717) 232-6400
lynn.notestine@temple.edu
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Degree: Graduate
School: College of Liberal Arts
Department: Spanish
Location(s): Main
The Department has an active and multinational group of faculty and graduate students with literary, linguistic and cultural interests in several fields. We offer opportunities for graduate study during the summer to meet the diverse needs of high school teachers.
Augusto Lorenzino
(215) 204-6035
galorenz@temple.edu
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Urban Education (Master of Education)
Degree: Graduate
School: College of Education
Department: Education
Location(s): Main
The Urban Education Masters Program at Temple University serves school-based educators seeking to enhance their understanding of subjects such as social theory, national education policy, urban education reform, and the history of urban education. The program also addresses the needs of professionals involved in community-based education, adult literacy, community organizing, community development, after-school programs and family centers.
Celestine Williams
(215) 204-8061
grad.ed@temple.edu
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Visual Studies (Bachelor of Arts)
Degree: Undergraduate
School: Tyler School of Art
Department: Art and Art Education
Location(s): Main
The Bachelor of Arts in Visual Studies enables students to organize multiple approaches to visual thinking that cut across various disciplines into a logical whole. Students in this major analyze visual communication from a variety of aesthetic, theoretical, scientific, sociological, and historical viewpoints. Students learn to consider medium, its impact on the image and message of a piece, and the work's social and cultural context. The major is comprised of a stimulating blend of studio and academic courses that provide graduates with a sound basis for pursuing graduate study in art history, art theory and criticism, or visual anthropology.
Nicole Howard
(215) 777-9159
tylerart@temple.edu
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