Temple is one of the largest universities in the United States, with an enrollment of over 37,000 students. The university offers over 400 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 17 colleges and schools. Temple's academic programs are highly ranked, and the university is home to a number of nationally recognized research centers and institutes.
Temple University's Anthropology department in Philadelphia offers a comprehensive exploration of the human experience across time and cultures. It integrates the four core subfields cultural biological archaeology and linguistic anthropology providing students with a holistic understanding of human societies past and present. The department features diverse faculty expertise and a curriculum designed to build critical thinking and research skills. Students gain practical experience through fieldwork laboratory research and internships preparing them for a wide range of careers from academia to public service and cultural resource management. This dynamic program fosters a deep appreciation for human diversity and equips graduates to navigate a complex world.
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