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Academic Programs | Academic Affairs, Assessment and Institutional ...

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The Office of Academic Affairs, Assessment and Institutional Research provides oversight and support for establishing, terminating and changing academic programs at all stages of the program approval process including the Board of Trustees and its committees.

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Office of the Dean - College of Liberal Arts

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/about/office-dean

The Office of the Dean is responsible for providing leadership and oversight for all undergraduate and graduate educational, curricular and student affairs matters and is responsible for ensuring the quality of all students’ academic experiences. The various units housed in the office interact with the college’s department chairs, program directors, staff and students as well as other ...

Horticulture BS | Temple University Bulletin

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Horticulture is a broad discipline that encompasses the science, art, technology and business of plant cultivation. Careers in the field of horticulture can be in the built landscape or in natural environments and encompasses a myriad of different occupational opportunities. The Temple horticulture curriculum includes both technical coursework and hands-on learning experiences and is designed ...

Economics BA | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview The Bachelor of Arts in Economics, offered by the Department of Economics, teaches students the economic approach to social problems and behavior and helps students understand the economics behind current events and public policy. It is excellent preparation for careers in law and business.

Secondary Education / English Education BSEd | Temple University Bulletin

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wanda.brooks@temple.edu Learn more about the Bachelor of Science in Education in Secondary Education / English Education. These requirements are for students who matriculated in academic year 2025-2026. Students who matriculated prior to fall 2025 should refer to the Archives to view the requirements for their Bulletin year.

Cost of Attendance - Student Financial Services

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A full breakdown of each academic program's anticipated cost of attendance for 2025-26 is available here. Graduate Programs Graduate students have the same Cost of Attendance Components as Undergraduate students, with the exception of housing. A full breakdown of the 2025-26 Cost of Attendance by graduate program is available here.

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The OWL Hub provides education, employment, engagement and empowerment for young adults and adults seeking academic advancement, employment opportunities, professional development, community engage-ment, and personal enrichment.

Pre-Professional Health Advising - Undergraduate Studies

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Pre-Professional Health Advising (PPHA) is an undergraduate advising office for current Temple University students and alumni interested in pursuing a career in the health professions. The advising offered by our office supplements the academic advising provided by the advising center in the student's primary college. We support students interested in preparing to go to professional school in ...

Summer Enrollment - Student Financial Services

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The academic year at Temple University begins with the fall semester followed by the spring semester and ends with summer sessions. The summer is considered a “trailer” for the majority of undergraduate and graduate programs at the university.