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Africology and African American Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Explore the culture, history and society of continental Africans and their descendants throughout American history. Learn about the accomplishments made, and challenges faced, by African American individuals and communities, and seek your own role in leadership, research or social activism, based on concrete examples from deep history to the present day. 

American Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Explore the building blocks of life in the U.S. This program focuses on the major themes of creating a culture, including art, gender, labor, race and the many ways we define ourselves as individuals, communities and families. 

Ancient Mediterranean Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Develop proficiency in ancient studies with foundational courses in Greek and Latin languages, literatures and cultures. Deepen your understanding of ancient Greek and Latin culture and language with further study of ancient cities, history, literary epics and mythology.

Anthropology

College of Liberal Arts

Delve into the origins of humanity with one of the most comprehensive undergraduate programs available in anthropology. Coursework spans archeology, biology, culture, linguistics and society. Gain a grasp on the developments and interconnections that shaped the modern world. 

Arabic

College of Liberal Arts

Sharpen your language skills and develop a strong foundation in using Arabic socially and professionally. Position yourself for a career in international business, government service or another field that requires language proficiency.

Asian Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Take advantage of Temple’s breadth of courses and teachers in the fields of Asian culture, history and linguistics. Choose a field, location or subject and weave one of Asia’s unique languages through a broader understanding of art, culture, history, philosophy, politics and religion. 

Chinese

College of Liberal Arts

Learn Mandarin (Putonghua), spoken by 850 million Chinese citizens. Develop the foundation for a career in government and business or to pursue graduate studies in health, informatics and law. Build proficiency incrementally, supplemented by English-taught classes on Chinese culture, film and literature. Advance your skills at a Chinese university or experience a  language-intensive summer abroad. 

Develop solid language skills and a strong foundation for effectively using Chinese socially and professionally. The certificate is particularly suited to students considering careers in international business, government service or other professions that require foreign language proficiency.  

Classics

College of Liberal Arts

Develop proficiency in Latin or Greek. Explore the meaning and function of gender, slavery, race, the city and other ancient institutions. Learn how ancients thought by studying their architecture, art, history, languages, literature and mythology. Encounter the ruins firsthand by studying abroad in Rome. 

Concentrations

  • Classical Civilization
  • Classical Languages Literature

Clinical and Health Psychology

College of Liberal Arts

Develop an understanding of health and illness through the lens of psychology and study the interplay among psychology, biology and environment. Gain a strong background in psychology as it relates to health and prepare yourself to take the MCATS or begin a health-related career.

Cognitive Neuroscience

College of Liberal Arts

Delve into the science behind brain functionality through the study of cognition, language, memory, emotion and other topic areas. You’ll gain a unique background preparing you for specialization in cognitive neuroscience and related fields such as clinical neuropsychology and neurology. 

Creative Writing

College of Liberal Arts

Discover your unique personal voice and style while creating original work in your desired medium. Open to both majors and non-majors, this 18-credit minor includes workshops and project-based courses as well as electives in writing and/or literature. Upon completion, students will have built a portfolio of work in multiple genres suitable for application to graduate programs, internship opportunities and literary publications.

Criminal Justice

College of Liberal Arts

Research the nature of crime and society’s efforts to control and prevent it. This program emphasizes critical thinking about the causes and the consequences of crime and law enforcement. Students prepare for careers as practitioners, researchers, and academics in a variety of public and private sector professions in adult and juvenile systems of justice, at the federal, state, and local levels of government. 

Cybersecurity and Human Behavior

College of Liberal Arts

Learn about how human behavior impacts cybersecurity. Acquire knowledge of the different security challenges and crimes you will encounter when pursuing a career in cybersecurity.

Economics

College of Liberal Arts

Tackle social problems with a degree in economics, combining mathematical and behavioral study. This program prepares students for professions in economics, as well as business, law or teaching, and an opportunity in cooperative education allows students to pursue careers before graduation. 

Economics - Management Career

College of Liberal Arts

Prepare to launch a career in the business or nonprofit sectors. The certificate supplements a traditional liberal arts education with foundational accounting, economic and leadership principles to effectively equip graduates for their professional lives.

English

College of Liberal Arts

Gain advanced reading and writing skills with classic and modern contributions to English discourse and literature. Develop the skills of critical analysis and reflection of existing works and those required to prepare original works in creative and professional fields. Work alongside accomplished faculty to prepare for careers in editing, publishing, writing and more. 

Environmental Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Combine the natural sciences of resources and processes with the social sciences surrounding humanity’s relationship to the planet. Prepare for a career in research and advocacy or the professional study of geographic information systems, law, planning and more. 

Ethics

College of Liberal Arts

Gain an intellectual and practical framework for understanding ethical problems in our everyday lives as well as within specific fields such as business, environmental policy and medicine, among others. You’ll take an introduction to the major schools of ethical theory before diving into courses on applied ethics and contemporary philosophies.

French

College of Liberal Arts

Study the many forms and facets of the French language throughout its history as a global parlance and its effect on cultures around the world. Gain written and oral proficiency in French as you study the art, history and media of one or more Francophone cultures. 

Strengthen your linguistic and cultural proficiency by taking a series of French courses. The certificate is particularly suited to students interested in pursuing a business career in a francophone area, as it includes specific coursework on spoken and written vocabulary, idioms and cultural aspects helpful for business professionals.

Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Designed for students majoring outside of the College of Liberal Arts, this certificate will prepare you for a career path oriented towards gender, sexuality and women’s studies. Study the central institutions of gender, including family, sexuality and love. Synthesize a variety of critical perspectives with special consideration of class and race among women in American society and third world nations. In addition to classroom work, you’ll also have the opportunity to complete fieldwork in a public or private agency whose mission includes women’s advocacy.

Focus on gender and sexuality as an issue of individual identity and social cohesion in the U.S. and beyond. Learn the foundations of social science theories and methods in parallel with the lexicon of feminist and gender studies literature that explores our past and present understanding of gender in culture, politics and society. 

Geographic Information Systems

College of Liberal Arts

Explore the rich and varied applications of combining data with maps. Geographic information systems are pervasive in modern industries from public health and education to criminal justice and engineering. With a background in this technology you’ll be prepared to take on advanced research positions in technology-based companies, government agencies and nonprofit organizations.

Geography and Urban Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Understand the problems and promise of human habitation from a foundation in geographic sciences and theory. Gain a comprehensive understanding of globalization, social justice and sustainability in order to better address the challenges of the future. 

German

College of Liberal Arts

Study German language and culture, with an emphasis on understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Take an advanced German for business course, which focuses on navigating current economics and business issues in German-speaking countries. Learn specialized business vocabulary and the fundamentals of particular issues including German unification, the European Union, and transportation and infrastructure.

German Language and Cultural Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Get ahead in a world language that influences business, philosophy and politics. Gain an understanding of German media and culture, pursue a career in international business or engage in discussion with the many innovators that speak German as a first language. 

Global Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Address key issues facing humanity around the world, and elect to focus on economy, security or cultures. 

Concentrations

  • Global Cultures
  • Global Economy
  • Global Security

Health Research

College of Liberal Arts

Gain a deeper understanding of the role health plays in society, and broaden your research skills. Hone your analytical research skills through advanced data analysis and research methodology courses.

History

College of Liberal Arts

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. 

Interdisciplinary German Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Geared toward students who are interested in German cultural studies, this interdisciplinary degree provides a foundation in history, culture and German as a foreign language. Cultural studies courses explore topics such as film, German minorities and cultural identities, and race, gender, and, sexuality in the Weimar era. Students can take up to two courses taught in English outside of the department to fulfill their requirements.

Italian

College of Liberal Arts

Learn to speak Italian and absorb the social and cultural imprints of Italy upon the world. Build proficiency in spoken and written Italian through exercises, literature and music while preparing for a career in business, education, government or tourism. 

Take a series of Italian language courses to advance your reading, writing and speaking skills. A course focused specifically on business vocabulary will prepare you to handle transactions and build a successful practice in the context of an international business environment.

Italian Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Form a deep understanding of Italian culture through a curriculum that emphasizes art, film, history, language, literature, media and music. You’ll also study Italian as a second language and master reading, writing and speaking skills.

Japanese

College of Liberal Arts

Develop your language skills and a strong foundation to effectively use Japanese in both social and professional contexts. The certificate is particularly suited to those interested in international business careers.

Language and Cross-Cultural Communication

College of Liberal Arts

Acquire the cultural knowledge and sociolinguistic skills necessary to solve language-related problems in everyday and institutional communication. Gain the anthropological and linguistic tools to understand and study the foundations of language use and communication.

Latin American Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Learn about the many contributions of Latin America to modern civilization through art, literature and religious thought. Gain a well-rounded understanding of the current social and political landscape of Latin America, as well as the foundations of its challenges and solutions. You may choose between Spanish and Portuguese as a language proficiency to accompany this degree. 

Combine a background in business with coursework in Spanish and Latin American business language and culture. Polish your professional profile to compete in the growing job market and meet the considerable demand for business professionals with sophisticated Spanish language skills and cultural understanding.

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender

College of Liberal Arts

Analyze gender and sexuality through multidisciplinary and cross-cultural perspectives. Develop expertise in the history, literature, socio-political issues, ideologies and theories concerning the LGBTQ community and learn to think critically about the intersections of gender and sexuality.

Liberal Studies

College of Liberal Arts

This program is ideal if you require flexibility in your course work, major and schedule. Design your own plan of study in the liberal arts with a concentration in humanities or social science, transfer to a major or choose a concentration as your academic goals evolve. 

Mathematical Economics

College of Liberal Arts

Use mathematical approaches, from probability mechanics to statistical analysis, to solve problems and address issues of economics. Build a foundation of the most common and useful tools of theoretical and applied mathematics, while learning the context of economics and financial data. ​

Neuroscience

College of Liberal Arts

Discover an interdisciplinary field that examines the source of cognition and feeling. This program draws coursework from multiple schools and departments to cover degenerative diseases, molecular genetics, neural development, and other functions and issues of human neural networks. 

Neuroscience Research

College of Liberal Arts

Deepen your expertise with coursework focused on basic, cellular/molecular and behavioral neuroscience and research techniques. Develop your own interests with two semester of independent study in this minor that will give you the opportunity to pursue a neuroscience research project of your choosing.

Philosophy

College of Liberal Arts

Study the nature of reality and intention that provides the foundation for all of humanity’s intellectual and social progress. This program grounds students in basic issues in the arts, professions and sciences, and prepares future law school graduates with a specialized curriculum. 

Political Economy

College of Liberal Arts

Study the relationship between politics and the economy, and explore the relationship between government actions and economic change. You’ll be prepared to analyze public policy and policy-making processes. This undergraduate certificate is a joint offering from the College of Liberal Arts’ Department of Economics and Department of Political Science.

Political Science

College of Liberal Arts

Gain a full understanding of politics within the U.S. government, international relations and the underlying theories of the choices and actions of states. Explore the history and structure of political behavior, governments and policies, and develop the skills to research or participate in the political process. 

Portuguese

College of Liberal Arts

Develop your skills in Portuguese with an 18-credit minor and increase your job credentials. Acquire fluency in Portuguese through language, cultural and elective courses of your choosing that explore the rich Luso-Brazilian, African, Latin American and Lusophone worlds such as soccer, samba, poetry, martial arts, politics and international business.

Professional Writing

College of Liberal Arts

Refine the communication and writing skills you need to be successful in professional settings, including corporate, government and nonprofit entities. Develop a deep understanding of stylistic conventions, learn to write accurate, clear, and persuasive prose, produce research-informed content, and use digital tools to enhance communication. 

Psychology

College of Liberal Arts

Journey to the origins of human cognition and behavior with a program combining the physical and social indicators of communities, disorders and interactions. Gain access to numerous learning experiences, from laboratory research to local clinics, and specialized programs for future graduate students in business, law, medical and advanced research. 

Religion

College of Liberal Arts

Combine a classical liberal arts education with a global familiarity of major faiths and covenants, from the ancient origins of Judeo-Christian sects to the modern practices of Asian and African religions. Round out your understanding of religion and faith-based thought while honing your analytical, intellectual and interpersonal skills. 

Social Science Research

College of Liberal Arts

Acquire a diverse range of social science skills in applied statistics and research that are increasingly vital in complex decision making. Develop advanced research skills and technical training to take a data-driven approach to understanding society.

 

Sociology

College of Liberal Arts

Study human behavior in all of its forms through a wide-ranging program that analyzes the roles of culture, family, gender, globalization, politics and race. This program offers rigorous training in the theories and methods of social analysis in groups, institutions and entire societies. 

Sociology of Health

College of Liberal Arts

Specialize in health-related sociology with courses including medical sociology; the sociology of health and reproduction; race, science and medicine; sex and society; population studies; and urban health. Students develop a deeper understanding of how health and society interact within the context of individual and community experiences.

Spanish

College of Liberal Arts

Develop your Spanish reading, speaking and writing skills while opening up potential career opportunities in business, communication, government and social services. The certificate consists of six courses, ranging from introductory Spanish courses to more specialized language and cultural study.

Gain listening, reading, speaking and writing proficiency by learning Spanish culture, language and literature. Focus on becoming proficient for business, law, medicine, social services, or teaching or qualifying for advanced linguistic and literary studies. Accelerate your understanding through service learning and internship opportunities locally or abroad. 

Spanish and Latin American Studies for Business

College of Liberal Arts

Develop skills and knowledge in two complementary areas in order to compete more successfully in a growing job market. Gain an introduction to the art, culture, film, media, music, history, literature, politics, religion and societies of Latin America from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Spanish and Latinx Studies for the Health and Human Services Professions

College of Liberal Arts

Learn to communicate effectively in Spanish within healthcare environments to provide better patient care and increase your career potential and marketability.

Sports and Society

College of Liberal Arts

Develop a thorough understanding of the role of sport in both U.S. and global societies. Explore the economic impact of sport, the social-psychology of physical activity, and the role of media and communications in sport and recreation.

Visual Anthropology

College of Liberal Arts

Deepen your understanding of how anthropologists use and study audiovisual media with courses examining film, television, photography and other forms of audiovisual expression. You’ll learn how to analyze media, especially within and across various cultural contexts, and grapple with the problem of how mass media reflects and influences people’s social worlds and everyday lives.

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