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Graduate Degree Programs: Many of our courses blend classroom learning with real-world activities and assignments. This stimulating and immersive academic experience will shape your life and career-long into the future.
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The Fox School hosted the MIS Academic Leadership Conference (MALC), October 26-28, 2023. MALC is the exclusive forum for MIS academic leaders including Business School Deans, Associate Deans, Department Chairs, Editors, and Program Directors to network with and learn from each other. Topics included research impact, new directions and opportunities for Undergrad and Master’s programs ...
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History Major Prepare for the future by understanding the implications of the past. Specialize in the cultural, economic, ethnic, gender, political or social aspects of American, European or non-Western history. This program is a common foundation for future study of business, education, government, law and academic specialties.
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215-204-2642 matthew.newby@temple.edu Learn more about the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Physics. 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.
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Students can enroll full-time or part-time. While some courses may be offered online, most of the coursework is delivered in person over a full 16-week academic term during evening hours. The online format is designed for students who prefer the flexibility of online learning. Students can enroll full-time or part-time.
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Students declare a major either by completing their school's or college's declaration of major process (see specific school or college section in this Bulletin or the policy on Transfer between Schools/Colleges within the University). Individual schools and colleges may require students to declare a major earlier than 60 credits. Students should consult the policies of their own school/college ...
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Biology-Life Sciences Building, Room 248M 215-204-8524 jlunden@temple.edu Learn more about the Bachelor of Arts in Biology. 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.
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Academic Advising and Student Success Welcome Center, Learning Center, Room 102 Phone: 267-468-8200 Academic Services Welcome Center, Learning Center, Room 102 Phone: 267-468-8200 Admissions Welcome Center, Learning Center, Room 102 Phone: 267-468-8100 ambler@temple.edu Alumni Affairs Ambler Research + Collaboration Building, Room 11 Phone: 267 ...
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This page defines the Juris Doctor degree.The Juris Doctor (J.D.) is a professional degree and the first degree required to practice law in the United States. At Temple, students can earn a J.D. in three years in the full-time division or in four years in the evening and part-time divisions. Temple’s J.D. program delivers the knowledge, skills, experience, and professionalism necessary to ...