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Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public state-related research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist minister Russell Conwell and his congregation Grace Baptist Church of Philadelphia then called Baptist Temple .
Detailed maps and directions to each Temple University campus are included below. Maps. Temple ROUTE: An interactive map of Main Campus that includes accessibility paths. Main Campus (PDF, Adobe® Reader® required) Ambler Campus (PDF, Adobe® Reader® required) Health Sciences Center (PDF, Adobe® Reader® required)
- Art. Tyler School of Art and Architecture. Learn the power of creative practice among a community of bold thinkers and makers at one of the nation’s leading schools for the study of art, design and the built environment.
- Business. Fox School of Business. Develop your leadership abilities and position yourself to participate in the evolving, increasingly digital global economy.
- Dentistry. Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry. Acquire clinical experience, develop manual dexterity and build a sound understanding of the business side of dentistry.
- Education. College of Education and Human Development. Combine research, best practices and real-world experience to become a leader in education. Practice your skills in Philadelphia and develop strong abilities as a teacher, administrator or educational scholar.
Schools and Colleges. Temple University's academic opportunities are seemingly limitless for undergraduate, graduate and professional study. Our 17 schools and colleges offer an abundance of courses and majors to inspire and challenge you, from the liberal arts to performing arts, dentistry to pharmacy and anything in between.
Schools and Colleges. Few universities can match the wide range of educational choices that Temple boasts. Each of our 17 schools and colleges offers an abundance of courses and majors to inspire and challenge you.
The main campus of Temple University is in North Philadelphia about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of Center City. It occupies 118 acres (48 ha); [1] an estimated 12,626 students live on or near it. [2] . Events for students and the public include concerts, performances, clubs, exhibits and lectures.
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Our 17 schools and colleges, which include five professional-level schools, house hundreds of academic programs that focus on providing an education that is practical, hands-on and led by expert faculty.