TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Undergraduate Bulletin 1996-1998
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Programs Offered
Charts lists Temple University baccalaureate and associate degree programs alphabetically, showing which school or college grants the degree; the name of the degree; the campus or campuses on which all or most of the course work of the degree may be completed; and Bulletin department page links go to more detailed information about the program and its courses.
Note that information about post-baccalaureate programs only denotes degrees offered.
Students should be aware that, while all programs cannot be completed on all campuses, courses in many programs are offered on multiple campuses. To learn what specific courses are offered on which campuses in a given semester, refer to the Directory of Classes.
Below the list of links to sections of the chart is information about the abbreviations used in the charts.
The information is alphabetical and divided into six charts.
Key for Campuses
- M Main
- A Ambler
- CC Temple University Center City
- TY Tyler School of Art
- HS Health Sciences
- J Temple University Japan
Key for Schools and Colleges
- AH -- College of Allied Health Professions
- AP -- Architecture Program
- AS -- College of Arts and Sciences
- SBM -- School of Business and Management
- CE -- College of Engineering
- CT -- School of Communications and Theater
- DENT -- School of Dentistry
- ED -- College of Education
- LAH -- Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture
- HPERD -- College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
- LAW -- School of Law
- MED -- School of Medicine
- MU -- Esther Boyer College of Music
- PHARM -- School of Pharmacy
- SA -- School of Social Administration
- TY -- Tyler School of Art
Degree Symbols and Classifications
- C -- Certificate
- AS -- Associate in Science
- BA -- Bachelor of Arts
- BA/MA -- Five-year Bachelor's and MasterŐs Program
- BAr -- Bachelor of Architecture
- BBA -- Bachelor of Business Administration
- BFA -- Bachelor of Fine Arts
- BFA w/TC -- Bachelor of Fine Arts with Teaching Certification
- BM -- Bachelor of Music
- BS -- Bachelor of Science
- BSAr -- Bachelor of Science in Architecture
- BSE -- Bachelor of Science in Engineering
- BSEd -- Bachelor of Science in Education
- BSN -- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- BSW -- Bachelor of Social Work
- MA -- Master of Arts
- MBA -- Master of Business Administration
- MBA/MA -- Combined Degree
- MBA/MS -- Combined Degree
- MEd -- Master of Education
- MFA -- Master of Fine Arts
- MJ -- Master of Journalism
- MLA -- Master of Liberal Arts
- MM -- Master of Music
- MMEd -- Master of Music Education
- MMT -- Master of Music Therapy
- MPH -- Master of Public Health
- MPT -- Master of Physical Therapy
- MS -- Master of Science
- MSE -- Master of Science in Engineering
- MSEd -- Master of Science in Education
- MSN -- Master of Science in Nursing
- MSW -- Master of Social Work
- DDS -- Doctor of Dental Surgery
- DMD -- Doctor of Dental Medicine
- DMA -- Doctor of Musical Arts
- EdD -- Doctor of Education
- JD -- Juris Doctor (first professional degree for law)
- MD -- Doctor of Medicine
- PhD -- Doctor of Philosophy
- PharmD -- Doctor of Pharmacy
- LLM -- Master of Laws (further specialization after JD degree)
- X -- "Specialization in Baccalaurate"
Courses of similar nature grouped together unofficially within a department major. Specializations do not lead to degrees by themselves; they must be taken as part of a major curriculum. Also, specializations are not listed on a student's transcript.
- w/TC -- With teaching certification
Chart keys:
* -- Minor available
** -- Concentration in Business Administration for specialty noted.
X -- Specialization in Baccalaureate
% -- Several courses must be taken at Main Campus
This web version written by Mary England 7/96
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