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  1. Temple University College of Liberal Arts. Learn More. Undergraduate Degrees. Our undergraduate programs prepare you to enter a 21st century workforce that values critical thinking, problem-solving and effective communicating. Graduate Degrees.

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    Departments and programs at Temple University are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (https://www.msche.org/). Individual departments and programs may carry additional accreditation by the official accreditation body for that discipline.

    Accelerated +1 BA/MA Programs

    High achieving students in any undergraduate program in the College of Liberal Arts have the opportunity to apply to begin a master's degree program during their junior year. Students admitted into these programs typically take up to 12 graduate credits that count towards both the BA and the MA degrees, leaving only one year of additional coursework beyond the baccalaureate degree to complete the master's degree. Students accepted into these programs are not required to take the Graduate Reco...

    First-Year Writing Program

    https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/english/undergraduate/first-year-writing-program 1046 Mazur Hall Rachael Groner, Director 215-204-1820 rgroner@temple.edu Cate Almon, Associate Director 215-204-2212 calmon@temple.edu First-Year Writing includes two 4-credit courses, ENG 0701 Introduction to Academic Discourse and ENG 0802 Analytical Reading and Writing. First-Year Writing also includes ENG 0711 and ENG 0812, which are alternative versions of ENG 0701 and ENG 0...

    Intellectual Heritage Program

    https://liberalarts.temple.edu/departments-and-programs/intellectual-heritage/ 214 Mazur Hall 215-204-3177 Heath F. Davis, Director hfd@temple.edu Douglas Greenfield, Senior Associate Director dmg33@temple.edu Sheryl Sawin, Associate Director sheryl.sawin@temple.edu The Intellectual Heritage (IH) Program offers two complementary courses, IH 0851 Intellectual Heritage I: The Good Life and IH 0852 Intellectual Heritage II: The Common Good,which are foundation courses in Temple University's Gene...

    Most of the departments in the College of Liberal Arts support student interest groups, clubs, and majors' associations. These organizations provide opportunities for students from the individual disciplines of the liberal arts to meet one another and to extend the learning experience beyond the classroom. Some of these associations invite their al...

    https://liberalarts.temple.edu/students/professional-development/ Gladfelter Hall, Room 120 215-204-7971 Anne Bayless Sharyn R. and Eric S. Schlesinger Director of Student Professional Development abayless@temple.edu Carissa Forde, MPH Associate Director carissa.forde@temple.edu Given the rapidly-changing nature of the world economy, a degree in th...

    Undergraduates majoring in any liberal arts discipline may pursue a large variety of study abroad options. Temple University has campuses in Rome, Italy, and Tokyo, Japan. We offer programs in London, England, Oviedo, Spain, and exchange programs with universities in England, Germany, and Puerto Rico. Summer programs are offered in a number of coun...

    Awards

    During the graduation season in May, the Baccalaureate Awards Ceremony is held to honor seniors who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance and/or exceptional service to the college. These prizes are awarded competitively and are a testament to the excellence of the College of Liberal Arts undergraduates. Learn more about awards offered for particular majors. Additional information may be obtained via department web sites, or ask a faculty advisor about the awards nomination process.

    Departmental Honors Programs

    Several departments in the College of Liberal Arts offer an Honors track for their majors. Students should consult the Bulletininformation listed under the individual majors for eligibility, specific program requirements, and contacts.

    University Honors

    The College of Liberal Arts participates in the university-wide honors program. Go to the University Honors Program section in this Bulletinfor more information.

    The College of Liberal Arts offers cutting-edge technology and resources for students, faculty and staff. Our IT staff manages over 110 technology-enabled smart classrooms and meeting spaces, more than 575 computer stations in laboratory, kiosk, and classroom settings, in addition to a wireless network with 100% coverage in all CLA spaces. https://...

    Office of the Dean 12th Floor, Mazur Hall 1114 W. Polett Walk Richard E. Deeg, PhD, Dean Hiram Aldarondo, PhD, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs hiram.aldarondo@temple.edu 215-204-6923 Annette McMenamin Bakley, EdD, Senior Vice Dean amb@temple.edu 215-204-3625 Mandy Gibson, MEd, Director, Academic Administration Undergraduate Grievance Off...

    On the department or academic program pages within this Bulletin, students will find contact information for departmental representatives (department chairs, undergraduate advisors, etc.). Other faculty contact information is available using the Cherry and White directory or by visiting the College of Liberal Arts' departmental web sites. Faculty m...

  2. Overview. Graduate Programs. Graduate Faculty. Home to 15 departments, the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) offers students a small liberal arts college experience within a premier research university setting. The College and its departments are at the forefront of research within their various fields.

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  4. College of Liberal Arts (CLA) Home ›. Course Descriptions ›. College of Liberal Arts (CLA) Course information contained within the Bulletin is accurate at the time of publication in August 2023 but is subject to change. For the most up-to-date course information, please refer to the Course Catalog. CLA 0820.

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