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American Sign Language

College of Public Health

With the American Sign Language (ASL) Certificate in Temple’s College of Public Health, you will develop skills in the widely used language of the deaf.

Applied Epidemiology

College of Public Health

Learn to identify and describe health problems—including their behavioral, cultural and environmental causes—so you can address population health problems at multiple levels. Students pursuing this minor also learn to apply basic statistical methods for summarizing data, and they help conduct a community health status assessment and characterize investigative processes.

Emergency and Sports Injury Management

College of Public Health

Learn to assess, review and outline management procedures for specific sports injuries of the head, neck and spine. Develop the skills to describe and implement musculoskeletal assessment techniques. Gain valuable experience and knowledge for potential careers in healthcare and prepare to take the National Registry EMT certification exam.

Exercise and Sport Science

College of Public Health

The Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sport Science focuses on the science and practice of health fitness and sports performance.

Global Health

College of Public Health

Develop a basic understanding of health issues, related health policies and health informatics technology on a global scale. Learn from multidisciplinary experts and gain the knowledge necessary to pursue a professional career in the global public health field, including health services, research or teaching across many sectors.

Health Information Management

College of Public Health

The Health Information Management BS develops a student’s expertise in healthcare policy, healthcare system infrastructure and information technology.

Available as a minor

Health Policy and Management

College of Public Health

Students in all majors who are interested in creating and implementing real-world ideas that aid in the betterment of public health-related initiatives across the country may choose to pursue this 18-credit minor. The Health Policy and Management Minor provides an understanding of the ethical foundations, financial intricacies and organizational structures of the U.S. healthcare system and teaches students how to apply that knowledge outside the classroom. Learn management principles, leadership skills, and the ability to analyze and advocate health policies, as well as how to communicate them to diverse audiences.

Health Professions

College of Public Health

The Bachelor of Science in Health Professions is designed for students committed to pursuing careers in any of the health professions.

Health Studies

College of Public Health

Evaluate and understand the importance of environmental, ethical, political and social issues to the provision of health services. Compare and contrast the approaches to promoting, maintaining or restoring health from the perspectives of various health professions. Tailor your degree to your interests through a specific focus in areas such as health information management, psychology, public health and more.

Kinesiology

College of Public Health

The Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology prepares students to enter a variety of jobs in the fitness and wellness, health promotion, and physical activity fields.

Linguistics

College of Public Health

In the Linguistics Undergraduate Certificate program at Temple’s College of Public Health, students study the building blocks of human communication.

Nursing

College of Public Health

Prepare for a career in nursing through academic and clinical coursework grounded in nursing science and related biological sciences, social sciences and the arts. Highly qualified faculty instill in students a sense of responsibility to underserved communities. 

Nutrition

College of Public Health

The Nutrition Minor is designed for students interested in understanding food, where it comes from, and how it affects health. Students in the minor develop knowledge and skills that supplement their major, and that are helpful for improving overall health in individuals and communities.

Public Health

College of Public Health

Deepen your understanding of a broad range of public health concerns. Explore approaches to healthcare access, preventative care and health behavior interventions with a focus on improving the health status and quality of life for all individuals. 

With the Bachelor of Science in Public Health, play a critical role in creating and evaluating programs that could revolutionize community and population health.

Recreational Therapy

College of Public Health

The Bachelor of Science in Recreational Therapy prepares you to become a recreational therapist trained to work in a range of health care environments.

Speech, Language and Hearing Science

College of Public Health

The Speech, Language and Hearing Science BA is a degree program for students interested becoming a speech-language pathologist or audiologist.

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