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Temple University is one of the Mid-Atlantic's largest and most diverse public research institutions. As one of only 88 universities around the country to be designated a Carnegie Research I institution, Temple supports over 50 million dollars annually in funded research. It is this research focus that invigorates both doctoral and master's programs by providing faculty and students alike with a community that fosters intellectual curiosity. | ||
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Currently, Temple University offers 115 master's degree programs and 55 doctoral programs. Our many outstanding master's programs are designed for working professionals, those interested in personal enrichment, or students continuing with their education. You will find most of our programs suited to the needs of today's students. Many course times are scheduled in late afternoon or early evening and campuses are located in a number of easily accessible locations. In addition, the student body is populated by a large number of your peers within the discipline you will be studying. It is this commitment to research, focus on flexibility, and rich student body that makes Temple University a bargain for those attempting to further their academic or professional goals. |
At the doctoral level, Temple University provides an intellectual base for the study of the arts, health professions, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. In many programs, we encourage interdisciplinary study as a way to tailor your degree to your own interests. Temple offers an academic community with small classes, faculty mentoring, and numerous research and teaching opportunities. Many of our programs are recognized nationally. |
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We encourage you to contact our faculty personally and find out more information about why over 6000 graduate students choose Temple University every year. |
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