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About
Founded in 1884, Temple University encompasses 17 schools and colleges, nine campuses and nearly 39,000 students.
Combined, they create one of the nation’s most comprehensive, diverse learning and research environments. The public
university offers more than 450 degree programs for undergraduate, graduate and professional education.
In the College of Engineering, relevant coursework and research have been critical to our students’ success. For 50 years,
our talented and widely published faculty have been performing cutting-edge research and providing a great value in higher education to the next generation of engineering leaders. The College offers the following graduate degree and certificate programs:
Combined, they create one of the nation’s most comprehensive, diverse learning and research environments. The public
university offers more than 450 degree programs for undergraduate, graduate and professional education.
In the College of Engineering, relevant coursework and research have been critical to our students’ success. For 50 years,
our talented and widely published faculty have been performing cutting-edge research and providing a great value in higher education to the next generation of engineering leaders. The College offers the following graduate degree and certificate programs:
- Bioengineering, MS and PhD
- Civil Engineering, MS and PhD
- Computer and Systems Security, Graduate Certificate
- Electrical Engineering, MS and PhD
- Engineering Management, MS and Graduate Certificate
- Environmental Engineering, MS and PhD
- Mechanical Engineering, MS and PhD
- Stormwater Management, Graduate Certificate
Our renowned faculty are on the cutting-edge of research, publishing in numerous peer-reviewed journals and receiving grants from prestigious funding sources such as the U.S. Army, the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and various private funding sources. The college is located on Temple University's main campus in Philadelphia, a city at the forefront of science and technology. Temple University students benefit from being a part of one of the largest, most diverse, and comprehensive public research institutions in the United States.