Temple University Majors with CCP programs For more information about Temple programs, www.temple.edu/bulletin, click academic programs or www.temple.edu click colleges and schools to departmental web sites Most Temple majors are completed in day-time. A few business degrees (Accounting, Business Management, Economics, Human Resource Management, Marketing), Economics (Liberal Arts), English and History are available to evening students at TU Center City. In addition to the business degrees previously mentioned, the Ambler campus offers Applied Communications and Criminal Justice as evening majors. Temple School or College and Majors Tyler School of Art (No automatic admission through dual admission except for art history) BFA Crafts (Ceramics/Glass, Fibers and Materials Studies, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM) Graphic Arts and Design (Graphic and Interactive Design, Photography, Printmaking) Painting/Drawing/Sculpture Teacher Certification BA Art-Concentration in Studio Art, Digital Media or Visual Studies Art History BS Architecture Architectural Preservation Art Education Facilities Management Fox School of Business & Management All majors (Accounting, Actuarial Science, Business Management, Economics (See also College of Liberal Arts), Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resource Management, International Business, Legal Studies, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Real Estate, Risk Management and Insurance School of Communications and Theater Advertising Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass Media Communications (General communications CCP Program Art and Design Art and Design Art and Design Art and Design Art and Design Liberal Arts—General or Humanities Students must apply to BS Architecture through Architectural Preservation. Minimum credential for professional architect is master’s degree Architecture (Program agreement pending) Art and Design Architecture or Facilities Management-Design Option (Program agreement pending) Business Administration Communication Studies, Mass Media or Liberal Arts Mass Media, Communication Studies or Liberal Arts Communication Studies, Mass Media or Liberal major—see tracks on dept. web site) Film and Media Arts Journalism Strategic and Organizational Communication (Public Communication, Organizational Leadership, Public Relations) Theater College of Education Applied Communication for Professional Educators (for students interested in education and training without traditional teacher certification) Career and Technical Education (Business, Computer and Info Technology Education, Industrial Education, Marketing Education) Early Childhood/Elementary Education (Pre-K to 4) Middle Grades Education (Math and Language Arts, Math and Science, Science and Language Arts) Secondary Education—English, World Languages, Social Studies (Economics, Geography and Urban Studies, History, Political Science) Secondary Education—Math, Science (Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, General Science, Physics College of Engineering Civil/Environmental Engineering, Electrical/Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Engineering Technology—Construction Management Technology Engineering Technology School of Environmental Design (Ambler) Community and Regional Planning Horticulture Landscape Architecture Arts Mass Media, Communication Studies or Liberal Arts Mass Media, Communication Studies or Liberal Arts Communication Studies, Mass Media or Liberal Arts Theater ?—Business, Computer and Info Tech and marketing ed are most related to what formerly was called Business Education. Possible CCP programs are Business, Business Administration or Liberal Arts. Most students who enter industrial ed have significant technical work experience and want to complete specific courses at CCP based on recommendations of Temple advisors. Education--Early Childhood (Pre-K to 4th grade) agreement discussions in process Education--Middle Level 4th to 8th grade agreement discussions in progress Education—Secondary Citizenship/Humanities Education—Secondary Math/Science, Math, Science Engineering Science Possibly Construction Tech.—Consult ADC Dept. ASET or Engineering Science—Consult Alex Gontar, Randy Libros Liberal Arts? Best to complete a grounding of basic science and gen ed, then transfer Consult ADC Dept.—No real pathway, gen ed requirements College of Health Professions and Social Work Communication Disorders and Sciences (Speech Language and Hearing, Linguistics) Health Information Management (No automatic admission through dual admission) Kinesiology (Athletic Training, Physical and Health Teacher Cert., Exercise and Sport Science, PreHealth Professional Program) Nursing, General BSN (No automatic admission through dual admission) Nursing, RN to BSN Public Health Social Work Therapeutic Recreation Note: Occupational Therapy is a master’s degree and Physical Therapy is a doctoral degree. Student’s must choose and undergraduate program and satisfy graduate prerequisites as part of the undergraduate studies. Kinesiology, Psychology, Biology are possible majors, but it is the student’s choice. College of Liberal Arts Liberal Arts or Culture, Science and Technology Culture, Science and Technology or Liberal Arts Culture, Science and Technology or Liberal Arts Students interested in athletic training or teacher certification options should accumulate approx. 30 credits with Biol 109-110 and general ed, then transfer 2012 begins freshman level entry. Temple states that a few transfers may be accepted. Recommendation is to inform students that Temple is not a good transfer option. Nursing with RN license. An entirely different admissions environment than for general nursing. Licensed RNs are generally admitted. Culture, Science and Technology or Liberal Arts Liberal Arts—Social Behavioral Science agreement pending. BHHS students transfer approx. 45 to 50 credits toward degree. Liberal Arts or Culture Science and Technology Culture, Science and Technology, Science It may be possible for a student to complete any Liberal Arts Option, International Studies, Women’s Studies/Gender Studies and other transfer programs at CCP to enter the College of Liberal Arts. Majors suited to a liberal arts oriented associate degree: African American Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Classics, Economics (See also Fox School of Business), English, Environmental Studies, French, Geography and Urban Studies, German, Hebrew (under critical languages), History, Italian, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Religion, Russian, Sociology, Spanish Anthropology—Human Biology Track Liberal Arts or Culture, Science and Technology, Science Criminal Justice Justice or Liberal Arts Mathematical Economics Math Neuroscience (See also College of Science and Technology) Psychology Women’s Studies Boyer College of Music and Dance (no automatic admission through dual admission) Music—All Options Dance School of Pharmacy—Pharm D. (Doctoral degree – no dual admissions, no agreement as is the case with undergraduate university. Student must satisfy all prerequisites and apply for four-year program at TU) College of Science and Technology Biochemistry, Biology, Biophysics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Natural Sciences, Neuroscience—Cellular and Molecular (See also College of Liberal Arts) Geology TU Teach (program for traditional science students interested in teaching) Computer Science Information Science and Technology Math Math and Computer Science Math and Physics School of Tourism and Hospitality Management Sport and Recreation Management Tourism and Hospitality Management Science, Culture, Science and Technology or Liberal Arts Psychology, Liberal Arts Women’s Studies/Gender Studies, Liberal Arts Consult CCP Music Dept. No real pathway, gen ed, consult Temple Science Science Science or basic sciences and transfer early Science or Math Computer Science Computer Science or Culture, Science and Technology Math Math or Computer Science Math or Science Liberal Arts, Business (Mngt 111 may not transfer), Business Administration Liberal Arts, Business (Mngt 111 may not transfer), Business Administration