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- Phone: (215) 477-1000
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ACCEPTANCE RATE
60.04%FINANCIAL AID RATE
90%STUDENT TEACHER RATIO
14:1DEGREE OFFERED ONLINE
70FINANCIAL AID AWARD AVG.
$9,152Average Grants + Scholarship Aid Awarded to Undergraduate Students
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Urban Planning Degree
The urban planning program at Temple University prepares students for a career in government agencies, private enterprises, or nonprofit organizations. The program focuses on applying principles of planning, analysis, and architecture to the development and improvement of urban areas and surrounding regions, functioning as professional planners. Program courses include: principle of architecture, master plan development, service communications, community and commercial development, zoning, land use planning, applied economics, policy analysis, applicable laws and regulations, and professional responsibilities and managerial duties. Get more details below including other Pennsylvania colleges that offer urban planning degrees.
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Temple University
6063 Drexel Rd, Philadelphia, PA
Temple University is a large university with more than 17 schools and colleges. It is known as a world-class teaching and public research institution, located between New York City and Washington, D.C. Along with University of Pittsburgh and Penn State University, Temple is one of three public research universities in Pennsylvania. Temple's research programs consistently receive top ranking in the U.S.
History
Dr. Russell Conwell founded Temple University in 1884. Dr. Conwell was a minister, philanthropist, lawyer and writer. A public speaker known best for his "Acres of Diamonds" speech, the university's football team pays homage to Dr. Conwell by wearing diamond motifs on their uniforms.
Academics
Temple University follows the semester system, with fall, spring and summer semesters.
Temple University has more than 130 majors for undergraduates to choose from, 121 master's degrees, and 56 doctoral degrees, and seven professional degrees.
Special Programs include Graduate Study and University Studies (A resource center for undeclared majors or those in transition between majors.)
Colleges and Schools
- Tyler School of Art
- Fox School of Business Management
- School of Communications and Theater
- Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry
- College of Education
- College of Engineering
- School of Environmental Design
- College of Health Professions and Social Work
- Beasley School of Law
- College of Liberal Arts
- School of Medicine
- Boyer College of Music and Dance
- School of Pharmacy
- School of Podiatric Medicine
- College of Science and Technology
- School of Social Work
- School of Tourism and Hospitality
In addition to its many colleges, schools and departments, Temple University has centers and institutes that offer opportunities for faculty and students to engage in multidisciplinary research, scholarship and service. These centers and institutes include:
- Institute on Aging
- Center for Asian Health
- The Biostatistics Research Suppport Center (BRSC)
- Institute for Business and Information Technology
- Criminal Justice Training Programs
- Institute on Disabilities
- The Feinstein Center for American Jewish History
- Institute of Global Management Studies (IGMS)
- Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute
- The Intergenerational Center
- Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER)
- Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities
- Center for Obesity Research and Education
- Pan-African Studies Community Education Program
- Center for Preparedness Research, Education and Practice
- Institute for Public Affairs
- Institute for Schools & Society
- Small Business Development Center
- Center for Social Policy and Community Development
- Center for Study of Force and Diplomacy
- Institute for Survey Research
- Center for Sustainable Communities
Temple University also has international sites in Tokyo, Rome and London.
Student Life
Temple University's main and Ambler campuses offer many on-campus concerts, performances, exhibits and lecture series. The Arts Calendar provides information about events year round. The following venues on campus offer arts and entertainment:
- Temple Performing Arts Center
- Contemporary Culture Collection
- Boyer College of Music and Dance
- Department of Film and Media Arts
- The Liacouras Center
- Department of Theater
- Tyler School of Art
The city of Philadelphia offers many artistic, musical cultural and social events. Students interested in exploring the city's offerings can contact the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance or VisitPhilly.com.
The on campus residential resources at Temple University are limited due to the size of the student body. The University is increasing its available on-campus housing, but juniors and seniors are required to live off campus.
Athletics
Temple University has many competitive intercollegiate athletics teams, and there are "Temple Owls" teams many men and women's sports including:
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Crew
- Cross Country
- Football
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Track & Field
- Tennis
- Soccer
- Fencing
- Field Hockey
- Lacrosse
- Softball
- Volleyball
Satellite Campuses
Temple University has a main campus Central Philadelphia, as well as the following satellite campuses:
- Ambler (TUA)
- Center City (TUCC)
- Fort Washington (TUFW)
- University Harrisburg (TUH)
- School of Podiatric Medicine
- Health Sciences Center (HSC)
Temple University also has international campuses in Japan and Rome, as well as Study Abroad programs around the world.
Community Life
The Office of Community Relations at Temple University support volunteerism in the community, hosts and partners with community organizations, and provides direct services to the university's neighbors. The University's Community Education Center is home to the Office of Community Relations and is the on-campus hub for community organizations.
Students Enrolled in the Urban Planning Program
Get more details below regarding enrollment, academics, and school demographics. Temple University has offered the following academic levels for students:
- Bachelor's Degree
- Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
- Master's Degree
Students by Academic Level (2019)
Graduates | |
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Bachelor's Degree | 15 |
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate | 0 |
Master's Degree | 6 |
Students by Gender (2019)
Graduates | |
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Male | 10 |
Female | 11 |
Students by Race (2019)
Graduates | |
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Black | 1 |
White | 19 |
Non Resident Alien | 1 |
Source: IPEDS Survey 2012-2020: Data obtained from the US Dept. of Education's Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data may vary depending on school and academic year.
Career Options for Graduates
Upon completion of the Urban Planning program at Temple University, most students have pursued careers in the following fields:Architectural and Engineering Managers
Description
Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as architecture and engineering or research and development in these fields.
Urban and Regional Planners
Description
Develop comprehensive plans and programs for use of land and physical facilities of jurisdictions, such as towns, cities, counties, and metropolitan areas.
Career Outlook & Projections (
)
According to the BLS, urban and regional planners employment is expected to grow at a rate of 6.3% from 2014 to 2024
Salary & Wages
- Camden, NJ Metropolitan Division
- Total Employment: 60
- Average Hourly Rate: $39.75
- Average Annual Salary: $82690
- Philadelphia, PA Metropolitan Division
- Total Employment: 420
- Average Hourly Rate: $36.82
- Average Annual Salary: $76580
- Wilmington, DE-MD-NJ Metropolitan Division
- Total Employment: 110
- Average Hourly Rate: $34.68
- Average Annual Salary: $72130
Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary
Description
Teach courses in architecture and architectural design, such as architectural environmental design, interior architecture/design, and landscape architecture. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.
Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, All Other
Description
All postsecondary social sciences teachers not listed separately.
Source: Job descriptions, estimated salary and wages, and projected job growth are taken from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Admission Requirements & Details
The admissions information below may provide a better idea of the candidates Temple University accepts. The details may include application requirements and recommendations, as well as any college or dual credits that may be transferred.
College Credits Accepted
- Dual Credits
- AP Course Credits
Academics & Student Services
Student Services
To help students and alumni, Temple University may provide services like:- Online course work available
- Weekend and night classes available
- Remedial instructional courses
- Counseling assistance
- Student employment
- Assisting students to find work
Intercollegiate Athletics
Temple University is a Member of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), with many of the sports being in the NCAA Division I-FBS classification. The most popular sports played are listed below:
- Basketball (372)
- Track and Field (372)
- Fencing
- Field Hockey
- Football (372)
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Lacrosse
- Rowing
- Soccer
- Tennis
- Track and Field, X-Country
- Volleyball