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Temple University Ambler

Coordinates:40°09′58″N75°11′28″W / 40.166°N 75.191°W /40.166; -75.191
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Temple University Ambler
TypePublic
Established1910
(asPennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women)
1958
(as part of Temple University)
DeanJames Hilty
Academic staff
325
Administrative staff
>100
Students3867
Undergraduates3053
Postgraduates810
4
Address
580 Meetinghouse Road
,,,
U.S.
CampusSuburban
ColorsCherry and White   
NicknameTemple Ambler
MascotOwls
Websiteambler.temple.edu

Temple University Ambler is a suburban campus ofTemple University. The Ambler campus is located 30 minutes outsidePhiladelphia,Pennsylvania inMontgomery County, Pennsylvania. While itspostal address is inAmbler, Pennsylvania, it is actually inUpper Dublin Township.

It has 2,950 undergraduate and 962 graduate students, with a 3:4 male/female ratio (60% female).The campus is 187 acres (0.76 km2), including the Landscape Arboretum, and includes two residence halls. On campus, there are 30 student organizations. The campus offers 21 bachelor's degree programs—8 majors and 13 minors—as well as one associate degree program.

Bachelor's degree programs

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The following 8 bachelor's degrees are offered at the Ambler campus:

Students can begin more than 100 bachelor's degree programs and take courses at any of Temple's campuses, including affiliated international campuses. A free shuttle bus is available seven days a week to and from the main campus.

Ambler College is one of the 14 schools and colleges at Temple University. Based at the Ambler campus, the School features three environmental programs: community and regional planning, horticulture,[1] and landscape architecture.[2] The campus was founded in 1910 as thePennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women. The School has a focus onenvironmental sustainability andecological restoration. The Ambler campus is also the home of the Center for Sustainable Communities.

Campus organizations

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There are 30 Ambler student organizations,[3] including the student newspaper,The Temple Column, the Ambler Food Committee, and the student radio station, WRFT 1610-AM.

The Ambler campus is also home to the Temple University Infant Lab, directed by ProfessorsKathy Hirsh-Pasek andNora Newcombe. The lab researches the development of memory, language, and spatial cognition, as well as how play supports the development of the latter two abilities.

References

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  1. ^"Program: Landscape Architecture and Horticulture | Tyler School of Art and Architecture".
  2. ^"Program: Landscape Architecture and Horticulture | Tyler School of Art and Architecture".
  3. ^"Temple University Ambler". Archived fromthe original on 2006-09-03. Retrieved2006-12-20.

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