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What does the future of work look like? That’s up to you, and all of us at Jefferson testing the limits of our intellect and innovation to prepare for every possibility.
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At Thomas Jefferson University's beautiful East Falls Campus, located 10 minutes from the heart of Philadelphia, access and opportunity are at your fingertips. From studio to laboratory, from active learning spaces to student clubs, Jefferson has a distinctive cultural breadth that adds even more value to your college experience.
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When students visit our 104-acre, tree-lined campus, they become inspired by the warmth, beauty and creativity embedded in the spaces where they will work and play.
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Reimagine a city’s infrastructure. Develop the next system for sustainable engineering. Shape a building that facilitates wellness. And build tomorrow’s breakthroughs.
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Make green homes greener. Design a water-delivery system that saves lives. And find solutions to global problems before they start.
Help small businesses build successful 10-year plans. Manage the finances of a Fortune 500 company. And close the deals that will open a future of possibility.
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Ensure that sustainability is always in season. Weave new technology into textiles. And make the “next new thing” unlike anything that’s come before it.
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Decrease the spread of global disease. Develop the science that will reshape the world. And reimagine what humankind can accomplish.
Develop better healthcare solutions for at-risk communities. Push the patientcentric approach to care forward. And prevent illness for generations to come.
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Get the word out locally and nationally. Spot sociological trends that will influence new civil rights laws. And ensure that our data-driven future never loses the human touch.
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Build a workspace to inspire a new workforce. Develop real products, and see them through to market. And design a world that’s ready for anything.
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REDRAW THE LINES You know the world is evolving, and you know technology is reshaping the way we interact with it. You know how to find your own answers, and that the sum of human knowledge is at your fingertips. You know the old ways of seeing are no longer enough, and that it will take an education that evolves your
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point of view to prepare you for what comes next. That’s why Jefferson has reimagined the future of higher education: to prepare you for the future of work. Because the cutting edge requires a human touch. Because artificial intelligence will need your emotional intelligence to get the job done. Because the lines between disciplines are already blurred, and pretty soon they’ll be completely gone. So let artists and designers think like scientists, let engineers reimagine fashion and let architects help us shape the health of our cities. Let’s create the future of work by redefining humanly possible.
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Ready to see what it's like? Scan the QR code with your phone's camera to take a virtual tour of the East Falls Campus—where you can begin to define your future.
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Thomas Jefferson University is a national, doctoral research institution delivering high-impact professional education in more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs to 7,800 students in architecture, business, design, engineering, fashion and textiles, health, social science and science.
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Creating a Confident and Flexible Student Mindset for the 21st Century The mission of Jefferson’s Creativity Core Curriculum is to cultivate a confident and flexible mindset through learning opportunities that explore individual and collaborative creative aptitude and equip you to yield novel and valuable results.
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converging ideas yield endless possibilities Learn Inside the City, Think Outside the Box
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We have a vibrant community of more than 3,800 students on our beautiful East Falls Campus. Only seven miles from our Center City Campus, also with 3,800 students, we are a hub of creativity, talent and innovation. Our maker and active-learning spaces provide an unparalleled environment in which to pursue your passion.
Here, you’ll pursue a degree in award-winning and internationally recognized programs including fashion & textiles, visual design communication and UX design, architecture, engineering, business, interior design, physician assistant studies, occupational therapy and many more. Your learning will intersect with various fields of study to give you a modern education. As evidenced by our 97% job success and graduate school acceptance rate, your transdisciplinary education won’t just prepare you for a changing world, it will place you at the center of it. Combining active learning, collaboration and real-world projects infused with the liberal arts, our signature NEXUS LearningTM method provides a dynamic educational environment you won’t find anywhere else. You’ll have opportunities to work in your field from day one, alongside peers from across the University, and graduate with professional experience that puts you ahead of the curve and prepares you for the future of work.
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Designed To Stand Apart Through our core curriculum, and woven into our Nexus Learning™ approach, is our Hallmarks program for general education. Hallmarks courses help students develop the qualities necessary for personal and professional success —communication, computational skills, contextual understanding, curiosity, confidence, collaboration, empathy, ethical reflection and global perspective.
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The Philadelphia University Honors Institute at Thomas Jefferson University embodies the very highest standards for higher education. The program caters to the academically talented and intellectually curious, offering meaningful rigor and guidance from top scholars and industry leaders. Participants converge from diverse majors and perspectives to grow as communicators, leaders and engaged innovators—and then go on to share their knowledge with the world. Since 2010, three Fulbright Scholarships have funded Honors students’ pursuits on three different continents.
Programs: Architecture (5-Year BArch) Architectural Studies Construction Management Interior Design Landscape Architecture, BLA Accelerated Dual Degree Programs 5+1 Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Interior Architecture 4+2 Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and Master of Architecture 5+1 Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Science in Real Estate Development 4+1 Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and Master of Science in Sustainable Design 4+1 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture and Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies for Geodesign 5+1 Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Science in Historic Preservation 4+1 Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies and Master of Science in Historic Preservation
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The Future Architecture shapes the flow of our everyday lives. And, as our lives become more intertwined with new technologies, the structure of our environments must adapt to our changing needs. Jefferson programs in the College of Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) offer an unparalleled education built to meet modern demands.
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You’ll learn to leverage big data to conceive of groundbreaking architectural forms. You’ll develop new types of sustainable infrastructure and buildings made to adapt to shifting climates. You’ll design
environments that have the power to heal. Our transdisciplinary approach ensures that you gain deep expertise in your pursuits. You’ll bridge thinking from every field of study to investigate architectural solutions to a host of problems. Coming from one of the few architecture schools in the U.S. offering such a broad range of programs and academic experience, our graduates are leaders at every level of their careers. We prepare architecture students to empathize like doctors, strategize like CEOs, code like developers and design like, well, architects.
Kim Douglas, Director, Landscape Architecture, has received the Community Service Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). Selected by ASLA’s Board of Trustees, this award is among the highest distinctions the association presents each year.
Jefferson’s interior design program is ranked as one of the top programs in the nation by DesignIntelligence.
Jefferson’s Lab for Urban and Social Innovation (LUSI) brings together communities, students and faculty to take on design, construction and environmental projects in our Philadelphia neighborhoods. Through outreach and workshops, we work with our fellow Philadelphians to tackle a range of projects, big and small, to improve the spaces that are undervalued/underused to create community hubs. Over the last 15 years, our projects have included urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, geodesign, interior design and historic preservation. Public spaces can bring neighborhoods together, and when we work together to make them beautiful, our communities grow stronger.
Jefferson students and alumni have won the prestigious John Stewardson Memorial Fellowship in Architecture four times over the last five years.
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Jefferson student Amy Leigh Hufford was named the 2016 International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Student of the Year.
Jefferson’s Digital Fabrication Lab provides students with cutting-edge facilities for model-making and design projects. Here, you’ll learn on, and make use of, advanced tools such as 3D printers, 3D scanners, laser cutters, CNC mills, robots and a fully functional shop for working with wood, plastic and metal. Because ingenuity starts small before it scales, you’ll be able to prove your concepts in the lab before you make them real.
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Programs: Accounting
Construction Management Fashion Merchandising and Management Finance International Business Management Marketing
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The modern economy is built on innovation that thrives on a well-rounded understanding of our world. Jefferson offers an education that reimagines the way we do business. In the heart of one of our country’s largest economies, you’ll get a business education that weaves together current markets with emerging sectors to prepare you for the future of commerce. For example, in our world-renowned fashion merchandising and management program, you’ll learn innovative approaches for bringing apparel from concept to market, and travel the world to fashion epicenters like New York and Paris. Through industry projects, internships and extraordinary study away programs, you’ll find endless opportunities for collaboration and growth, building valuable connections that can last a lifetime.
May the Best Ram Win Do you have what it takes to change the face of business? Each year, Rams compete to pitch the world’s next billion-dollar idea in the Top Ram contest sponsored by Blackstone LaunchPad at Jefferson. Open to undergraduate and graduate students, the competition seeks innovative, impactful and viable business ideas. You’ll pitch an original concept or one you’ve developed in class, and, if you win, you’ll receive real funding to get your idea off the ground. Recently, Top Ram winner Renee Kakareka won for her assistive technology company Olive Devices, and will soon have a prototype ready for her smart glasses to help the hearing-impaired. Another Top Ram winner, Amanda McCreight, won for Mark Your Map, an app that allows people to map their footprints around the world and organize their travel memories. As you develop your ideas, you’ll learn the essential elements of founding a business, including research, business strategy and development, product design and development, management and more.
What do Google, Time magazine, Microsoft, Reddit and Facebook all have in common? They were founded by students just like you. Jefferson’s Blackstone LaunchPad program will introduce you to the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship and give you the tools and knowledge you need to build a successful business of your own. You’ll learn how to keep your ideas on track and growing, how to find funding and prove a concept and how to navigate and understand the legal issues of running a business. Through coaching, workshops and ideation sessions, you’ll grow the spark of an idea into a prospering enterprise. As part of the Blackstone LaunchPad Philadelphia group, you’ll work with other Jefferson students, alongside peers from nearby universities, building valuable relationships throughout the city. With Blackstone’s network of thousands of student business owners, advisors and sponsors, you’ll graduate with rewarding connections around the country. With that kind of network, anything is possible.
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In a globalizing world, business extends beyond borders. Across each of Jefferson’s business programs, you’ll obtain the tools and knowhow to run an enterprise both here and around the world. Through cooperative industry projects and international study programs, you’ll hone your knowledge and skills through demanding and energetic coursework. You’ll travel the world participating in programs in Europe and Asia to study some of the world’s fastest-growing economies. Whether you go on to join the one-year M.B.A. program or dive right into the workforce, you’ll be ready for whatever comes next. Instilled with a dynamic, collaborative mindset, Jefferson students go on to become game-changers at some of the world’s biggest companies, like Aramark, Merrill Lynch, Comcast, Vanguard and more. Here, you’ll develop the expertise not only to break into the business world, but to leave your mark on it.
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Programs: Animation and Digital Media Fashion Design Industrial Design Interior Design Landscape Architecture, BLA Textile Design Visual Communication Design
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Jefferson was named a top design school in 2018 by Design USA.
The Lawrence N. Field DEC Center at Jefferson’s Kanbar College of Design, Engineering and Commerce is a oneof-a-kind space created to foster collaboration. Here, you’ll learn and work in a dynamic environment that literally transforms to fit your curriculum. With flexible, project-focused workspaces and breakout areas, the DEC Center is the hub of Jefferson's signature NEXUS Learning™.
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Design brings together beauty, function and utility to imagine new ways of interacting with our world. It’s a way of guiding people through the experience of an object or a message, and it emerges from the combination of creative thought and rigorous process. Built upon a strong tradition of forward-thinking design education, we’re continuing our legacy as a globally recognized leader in design excellence. Here, you’ll approach every field of study with a designer’s eye. You’ll bring left-brain thinking into every discipline and work to solve a range of design problems across a variety of fields. In the visual design communication program, you’ll strategize new ways for businesses to speak to their customers. In the industrial design program, you’ll develop new products and bring them to market for companies like Philips, Knoll and Umbra, and create interfaces that can impact entire industries. Design has the power to shape our future, and, when you study at the cutting edge, the future is in your hands.
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What do you get when hundreds of students work together to solve today’s biggest issues on a near-impossible deadline? Nexus Maximus. It’s the four-day sprint project in which teams compete to solve global problems through innovation, collaboration and creativity, which has been sponsored by Johnson & Johnson since 2014. Each year, participating students from diverse disciplines and class levels (even first-year) are divided into teams, called “Legions,” to create and present functioning solutions to the challenge at hand. All in pursuit of the coveted Sword of Innovation, the competition’s highest honor. Recently, the challenge addressed the problems of refugees and displaced populations, exploring the acute needs during a crisis, as well as the chronic needs of the permanently displaced. Students drew upon all disciplines, from architecture to health professions, from engineering to design, ethics, communication and more, to find better ways to invent physical solutions, processes, policies and systems to take on the problems at hand.
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Each year, Jefferson’s Nexus Maximus includes students from institutions such as Aalto University in Finland, KEA Copenhagen School of Design and Technology in Denmark, the Paris D School, DUOC in Chile and Pace University. Students have focused their efforts on ideas to revolutionize personal health through innovation, data and empowerment. Ideas have spanned all areas of personal health, including a dictation app to increase electronic health record efficiency, a vending machine that provides sanitation solutions in public institutions and a tool to measure calories and sugar for accurate health tracking and increased awareness. The Nexus Maximus competition takes NEXUS Learning™ to another level. It’s an experience you won’t find anywhere else.
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Programs: Engineering, BSE
Concentrations in:
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Coming up with a big idea is one thing. Bringing that idea to life is another story. It takes trial and error, planning, measuring, testing, then testing again. When you study engineering at Jefferson, you won’t just learn how to dream big, you’ll learn how to make big real. You’ll develop a working knowledge of detail-oriented process, experimentation and collaboration to guide you to solutions to all kinds of problems. You’ll dig into the nuts and bolts, the wiring and the composite materials and create practical results at every scale. Whether you’re creating new musical instruments from advanced materials like glass and carbon composites, or a working vortex air tube cooler with no moving parts, you’ll leverage a broad base of understanding and technical know-how to drive your ideas forward. You’ll work with multidisciplinary teams on industry-sponsored projects and enter the field as a seasoned professional.
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JeffSAT1, a senior engineering design project, is Jefferson Engineering’s new satellite prototype that will influence a future model to be sent to space. The cube-shaped, single-purpose satellite prototype will be launched as part of NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI), which provides opportunities for small satellite payloads to fly on upcoming launches. Proposed by engineering student Nick Renna, JeffSAT1 is designed to measure the earth’s magnetic field at low earth orbit, and its flight-ready version is already in the works. At Jefferson, you can find yourself working on groundbreaking projects like JeffSAT1 that redefine the limits of an undergraduate education.
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The Jefferson Institute for Bioprocessing The Jefferson Institute for Bioprocessing (JIB) is the first—and only—specialized education and training institute for biopharmaceutical processing in North America that combines single-use processing equipment with the internationally recognized National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT) curriculum. The focus is hands-on training of industry professionals through workshops and certificates and handson education of new bioprocessing engineers at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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Programs: Fashion Design Fashion Merchandising and Management Textile Design Textile Product Science
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Looking Forward We could tell you that innovation is woven into the fabric of our fashion program and that our students and professors are cut from a different kind of cloth. We could use a lot of metaphors and plenty of wordplay to let you know about the types of opportunities you’ll get here. But the truth is, we’re the oldest textile school in the country. We’ve been around. We know the ins and outs of fashion, the warp and weft of every fabric you can think of and the trivial name for polyester—it’s polyethylene terephthalate—and how to pronounce it. We know how to set the trends that will be trends 25 trends from now. At the heart of Philadelphia’s thriving fashion culture, Jefferson is leading the way. Because we know where fashion has been; it’s up to us to decide its future.
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The Fashion and Textiles Futures Center is the heart of our one-of-a-kind programs. The cutting-edge 14,000-square-foot facility allows future designers, merchandisers and managers to work together at every step of the fashion supply chain. You’ll take part in programs that reflect the realities of the fashion and retail world, and collaborate on industry-sponsored projects for clients like Macy’s, NASA, QVC, Target, Under Armour, Urban Outfitters and more. The fashion and apparel industry is one of the largest in the world, and, with our annual design jobs fair, you will have a direct entry into the business. Last year, record numbers of employers attended, and more than 1,000 student interviews took place in one day, leading to careeradvancing internships and full-time positions. If you want a college experience that will prepare you for your next big breakthrough, you’ve found it here at Jefferson.
Top 25 Fashion Schools in the World by Fashionista.
Top 50 Fashion Schools in the World by CEO World Magazine.
#7 Best Fashion Schools in the U.S. by PrepScholar.
Recognized by Business of Fashion as a top school in undergraduate fashion design.
Students have the opportunity to spend a semester immersed in the fashion capital of the United States, New York City. During your second year, you can surround yourself with the vibrant energy of the city’s fashion culture. Meet and build lasting connections with working professionals through weekly visits to companies, studios and showrooms. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the hustle and bustle of Fashion Week and soak in inspiring work at fashion shows, museums, galleries and boutiques. And, at the end of it all, present a group project to a major designer.
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Paris Immersion As a first-year Fashion Design or Fashion Merchandising and Management student, you’ll have a chance to dive into the Parisian fashion landscape. Spend your spring break visiting major fashion designers and companies, touring fashion show rooms and retailers and experiencing the Louvre and more. Ç'est Magnifique!
If you study weave, knit or print textiles, you’ll have the opportunity to take part in a semester-long exchange program in Scotland. Take studio and technical textile courses in the campus’s fully renovated, turn-of-thecentury textile mill and studios on a campus set against the Scottish countryside.
you imagined. Here are some of the unique study away opportunities you can choose from:
Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand
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Heriot Watt University, Borders Campus, Galashiels, Scotland
Want to study fiber art, print and New Zealand culture on the other side of the world? The semester-long study abroad course combines college studies and textile design courses at one of the top-ranked design schools in New Zealand.
Danish Institute for Study Abroad, Copenhagen, Denmark Spend six weeks in the Scandinavian fashion capital of Copenhagen studying alongside students from all over the world. This unique program focuses on textile print design in the Scandinavian design tradition, and includes a nineday Scandinavia study tour, in which you’ll explore textiles, architecture and interior design around the region.
Center for Architecture and Fashion, Rome, Italy Head to the heart of Rome to study Italian fashion, architecture, art, history and culture at the Center for Architecture and Fashion. Led by renowned Italian stylist and costume designer Antonella Buono, your studio classes will teach you the principles of Italian design as you live and learn in some of Rome’s most wellestablished neighborhoods.
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DESIGNED ON CAMPUS, Over 250 designs are showcased on the runway, more than half of which are made from materials designed by Jefferson textile design students on our East Falls campus. The event is a must-see for the Philadelphia fashion community, drawing standing-room-only crowds. Past shows have included honorees such as shoe designer Stuart Weitzman, Carson Kressley of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Tommy Hilfiger, Geoffrey Beene, John Varvatos, Francisco Costa and Nicole Miller, to name a few.
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Each year, Jefferson spotlights incredible student fashion designs in our studentproduced, professional Fashion Show.
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Programs: Biopsychology
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Health Sciences (Pre-Physician Assistant) Pre-Medical Studies Psychology
Health Sciences Pathway Programs: Pre-Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences Pre-Medical Laboratory Sciences & Biotechnology Pre-Nursing Pre-Pharmacy Health Sciences Accelerated Dual Degree Programs: Athletic Training, MS Physician Assistant, MS Occupational Therapy, OTD Community & Trauma Counseling, MS Medical Laboratory Sciences, MS Psychology Accelerated Dual Degree Programs: Occupational Therapy, OTD Community & Trauma Counseling, MS Exercise Science Accelerated Dual Degree Program: Physical Therapy, DPT To learn more about these programs, visit Jefferson.edu/university/health-professions/degree-options.html
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The world is changing, and healthcare is changing with it. And, as we advance, well-trained practitioners and caretakers are all the more essential to providing top-notch medical treatment. When you study pre-medicine at our East Falls campus, you’ll discover a rich pre-professional program that casts a wide net across a variety of fields. Through NEXUS Learning™, you’ll achieve a wellrounded understanding not only of the hard and health sciences, but also of the liberal arts and humanities. The future of healthcare will be defined by dynamic, human-centered care. With Jefferson as your foundation, you can lead that future forward.
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Eight Jefferson students give one special-needs child new independence through collaborative thinking.
Everyone remembers getting their first car. The freedom to roam, the openness of the road, the endless possibilities. For four-year-old Logan, his modified Lightning McQueen rideon brought him even more opportunity and joy.
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Every day, Logan battles neuromotor and developmental deficiencies as a result of contracting meningitis and suffering from a stroke and hearing loss at the age of one. While he can walk short distances with a walker or home health aide, he was never able to race around and play with his six-year-old sister, Ava, and their friends.
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Until today. With the help of eight industrial design, physical therapy, occupational therapy and engineering students, and one unique transdisciplinary project at Jefferson, a shiny red convertible became the key to a new level of independence for Logan. Jefferson’s GoBabyGo project was launched by Stephanie Muth, PT, PhD, assistant professor in the doctor of physical therapy program, after hearing about a similar project. Through funding from Kanbar College of Design, Engineering and Commerce, the staff enlisted the help of the group of cross-departmental Jefferson students to modify a play car specialized for Logan’s needs.
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Before Logan was gifted his new set of wheels, the industrial design and engineering students made initial product tweaks. Then, after watching his first loop around Kanbar Campus Center, physical and occupational therapy students made further recommendations, and the team worked together to build a fully customized car fit for its new driver.
But this kind of interdisciplinary work touches more lives than Logan’s and the project collaborators'. As his parents watched with happy tears while their son wheeled circles around them for the first time, they knew that this newfound freedom would open the door to new possibilities. “This is such a thrill,” his father, Don, said. “He has been sick for so long, he hasn’t had the opportunity to be a kid. It gives him freedom and independence in a safe way.” Logan thanked the team “very much” for the car, but he didn’t need words to express his gratitude. Everyone could feel it.
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As Logan sped off to explore the world around him like never before, the students and staff felt a sense of accomplishment that’s hard to obtain through traditional classroom studies, as well as a deep level of respect for the work of their counterparts. Through big ideas, bold thinking and seamless collaboration, they were able to change a child’s life. And that’s something they will never forget.
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Thanks to NEXUS Learning™, you can take part in the oldest continuously running transdisciplinary collaboration at the University, the annual Assistive
The project pairs dozens of undergraduate industrial design students with occupational therapy graduate students to create practical products to help clients with special needs. The students work with clients to identify areas of need for adaptive and assistive tools in their everyday lives, displaying dozens of products at the end of the project. At the most recent presentation, one team created a chair that reacts and responds to the motions of a seizure to prevent the clients from hurting themselves. Another developed a passive, nonelectromechanical device for hands-free door opening. And one pair of researchers presented an ergonomically friendly cuff that allowed a client with poor hand strength to remove and put on a compression sleeve independently. By the end of the project, students found commonalities between their disciplines and the values that drive them. The benefit of a transdisciplinary education can extend far beyond your own aspirations and goals; it can change the lives of those in need.
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Programs: Biochemistry Biology Biopsychology Chemistry
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That’s the scientific method. It begins with a question and, most of the time, ends with more questions. But that process, that pursuit of knowledge, can yield answers that pull us in unexpected new directions. Whether you’re working in the lab or testing materials alongside design students at the Fashion and Textiles Futures Center, you’ll learn that asking questions is the only way forward. Jefferson’s Integrated Research Strategy focuses on applied, clinical and programmatic research to help you advance your understanding of science and its effect on how we live and care for each other. Collaborate in the lab on semester-long experiments crafted by your professors. Study biology around the world in places like Jamaica, Spain or Ireland. Present your findings in biochemistry as you finish off your year-long senior year project. Here, you’ll find the science hidden in every field of study, because your education will overlap with other ways of thinking and learning. When curiosity, careful testing and an open mind come together, the possibilities are endless.
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It’s no secret that coffee makes mornings easier. But can it help us live longer and fuller lives, too? Jefferson biochemistry major Madisyn Peoples took part in an ongoing research project with professors Dr. Niny Rao and Dr. Megan Fuller to test the antioxidant properties of cold-brewed coffee. Peoples assisted in the lab, preparing solutions, running standards and assisting with calculations in her very first semester as a freshman. The researchers tested the refreshing drink made by steeping coffee grounds in room temperature water for 12-24 hours. Fans of the drink often tout its higher caffeine content and lower levels of acidity than traditional coffee, but the researchers found no sizable differences between cold-brewed and hot-brewed coffee. They did, however, find that the elevated levels of the beneficial antioxidant 3CGA can have cardiovascular benefits to coffee drinkers throughout their lives, an exciting outcome for a first-semester freshman to take part in. Just like coffee can kick-start your morning, the handson opportunities you’ll find at Jefferson can kick-start your college career. Here, you never know what you’ll discover.
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Programs: Biopsychology Communication Interdisciplinary Studies Law and Society Psychology
Psychology Accelerated Dual Degree Programs: Community and Trauma Counseling, MS Occupational Therapy, OTD
Social Science
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What do art and law, literature and sociology, philosophy and communication, language, politics and psychology all have in common?
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Communication students in the College of Humanities and Sciences leverage Philadelphia connections like media outlets, nonprofits, and small businesses to get the word out about local, regional, national and global happenings.
A Legacy of Discourse
Find Your Power Inspired by her earliest classes in the law and society program, Attiah Brockington ‘18 has leveraged her learning at Jefferson to make waves in her Philly community. As part of her senior capstone, Attiah developed Project Community, a neighborhood organization aimed at stemming the tide of youth violence in Philadelphia. Last year, she hosted a forum where kids could freely share their feelings about crime in their communities and schools. She continued her mission after graduation, working to install unmanned Little Free Libraries around the city to bolster literacy in the community. “My whole college career has just fostered that kind of activism that if you don’t like something, if you want to see a change, you have to go out and make the change,” she says. “What can we do to take that power back?”
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There’s value in asking the right questions. In thinking critically about why we, as humans, do the things we do. That’s why we study the humanities and social science, because no matter where our interests or passions lie, the powerful understanding of social and cultural issues provided by the humanities and social sciences propels us forward in solving critical social problems. At Jefferson, a transdisciplinary education in the College of Humanities and Sciences empowers you to be the voices of those who need to be heard and the eyes of those who need to see, through the outward focus and community engagement at the root of our communication, law and society, and psychology programs.
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In the law and society program, you’ll learn to analyze society’s issues and institutions through the lenses of law, sociology, criminology, psychology and political science while honing your communications skills. You’ll pursue internships with the UN, the FBI and the District Attorney’s Office of Philadelphia, opening up a range of career paths and potential. Whether you continue on to law school or pursue politics, law enforcement or nonprofit work, the possibilities are wide open.
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Here, there and everywhere Our East Falls Campus is only 10 minutes from all the city of Philadelphia has to offer, yet boasts 104 acres of scenic, tree-lined space that can feel like a world away. From East Falls to Center City, from library to laboratory, from classes to clubs, Jefferson has a cultural breadth embraced across our entire community. Here, you'll discover a balanced lifestyle of hands-on leadership experiences, service opportunities and extracurricular pursuits. Explore the idyllic East Falls Campus; plan your visit today.
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We’ve put in the work to prepare you for the future of work. Throughout the Jefferson experience, you’ll find collaborative opportunities to work with industry leaders in architecture, design, energy, engineering, fashion, medicine, pharmaceuticals, technology, textiles and more. Students have created projects in partnership with organizations like IBM, NASA, QVC, Verizon, Johnson & Johnson and Comcast, just to name a few.
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On this campus, you’ll be instantly connected to the world. You’ll work alongside visiting students from Bangladesh, China, India, Jamaica, South Africa and Spain. You’ll find opportunities to travel the world in pursuit of your purpose, immersing yourself in global fashion design or international business, or learning the ins-and-outs of the UK health system.
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Didier Barjon Legislative Assistant United States Senate Law and Society '14 Didier’s Law & Society degree has taken him to not just one, but both chambers of the legislative branch. First in the House of Representatives, working for the number-four-ranked democrat. And now in the Senate, advising in technology, telecommunication, consumer protections and judiciary policy. Didier is also VP of the Congressional Black Associates.
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If the shoe doesn’t fit, we’ll design one that does.
Weston Rivell Freelance Industrial Designer Industrial Design '18
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Now a freelance Industrial Designer and graduate student in Brooklyn, NY, Weston Rivell made waves at Jefferson alongside teammate Josiah Harris by crafting the firstever cleat attachment for prosthetic running blades. The duo worked with college defensive back and kick returner Kody Kasey, who had been playing on a prosthetic leg for three years, to prototype and test the innovative piece of equipment. The team became finalists in the Wearables Category of the Reshape 18 forum in Barcelona.
Kristy Balliet Architectural Designer and Professor
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Shayamala Baskaran Das, MSPAS, PA-C Internal Medicine Physician Assistant B.S.'06, M.S.'08
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Since graduating with her M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies in 2008, Shayamala has lived out her childhood dream of helping others. In addition to working with patients as a Physician Assistant in internal medicine, she mentors new advanced practice clinicians and provides support to physicians and APC’s experiencing burnout or stress.
Mike Ternosky Architecture '99
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Since graduating from the College of Architecture and the Built Environment in 1999, Kristy has traveled the world, designing spaces and teaching architecture at world-renowned firms and institutions. Her collaborative project Possible Mediums explores speculative building materials and architectural forms and published a self-titled book in 2018.
Now a lead designer for streetwear brand OBEY, Mike Ternosky channeled his passion for underground subcultures into his fashion design education at Jefferson. On the East Falls Campus, Mike developed the technical foundation that helped launch his career and learned the most valuable skill of all: collaboration.
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elevating With 17 men’s and women’s NCAA teams and state-of-the-art facilities, Jefferson Rams play as hard as they work. Take your pursuits outside the classroom, where our club and intramural sports programs foster new friendships and nurture fitness and wellness. Bask in the legacy of legendary men’s basketball coach Herb Magee, the Shot Doctor. The Philadelphia Hall of Fame-inducted coach, one of only four NCAA coaches with more than a thousand wins to his name, has spent his entire adult life at Jefferson, first as a player, then as an assistant coach, then as head coach.
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NCAA President’s Award for seven straight years.
game MEN'S TEAMS Baseball
Soccer
Basketball
Tennis
Cross Country
Track
Golf
WOMEN'S TEAMS Basketball
Soccer
Cross Country
Softball
Golf
Tennis
Lacrosse
Track
Rowing
Volleyball
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Your journey doesn’t end when you graduate. 97% of Jefferson undergrads have reported post-graduation employment or service, in fields related to their majors or career interests, or graduate school acceptance. Our alumni have gone on to work at some of the world’s most well-known companies, like Abercrombie & Fitch, Astrolabs, Boeing, Booz Allen Hamilton, Federal-Mogul, J. Crew, Jet.com, JLG Industries, Lilly Pulitzer, Saks Fifth Avenue, SEI Investments, Tesla, Vanguard and many more.
Discover the full potential of an education built for tomorrow. At Jefferson, we have over 160 academic programs. Below is a list of our undergraduate programs, and a sampling of our graduate programs.
undergraduate Accounting, BS Animation and Digital Media, BS Architectural Studies, BS Architecture, BArch Biochemistry, BS Biology, BS
Health Sciences, BS/Community & Trauma Counseling, MS
Fashion Design, BS
Health Sciences, BS/Medical Laboratory Sciences & Biotechnology, MS
Marketing, BS
Health Sciences, BS/ Occupational Therapy, OTD
Pre-Medical Studies, BS
Fashion Merchandising and Management, BS Finance, BS Health Sciences, BS
Pre-Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences
Communication, BS
Pre-Medical Laboratory Sciences & Biotechnology
Construction Management, BS
Pre-Nursing
Engineering, BSE
Pre-Pharmacy
Exercise Science, BS
Health Sciences, BS/Athletic Training, MS
Health Sciences, BS/Physician Assistant, MS Health Sciences, (Pre-Physician Assistant,) BS Industrial Design, BS Interdisciplinary Studies, BS Interior Design, BS International Business, BS
Management, BS
Mechanical Engineering, BSE
Psychology, BS Psychology, BS/Community & Trauma Counseling, MS Psychology, BS/Occupational Therapy, OTD Textile Design, BS Textile Product Science, BS Visual Communication Design, BS
Landscape Architecture, BLA
graduate Physical Therapy Entry-Level Doctorate (DPT)
Doctor of Nursing Practice — Nurse Anesthesia
Applied Health Economics, PhD
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
Architecture, MArch
Doctor of Strategic Leadership
Architecture, MS
Engineering
Athletic Training, MS
Fashion Design Management, MS
Medical Laboratory Sciences & Biotechnology Advanced MS
Behavioral & Health Science, PhD
Forensic Biology, MS
Medical Physics, MS
Population Health Intelligence, MS
Biomedical Sciences, MS
Forensic Toxicology, MS
Population Health Sciences, PhD
Biomedical Sciences, PhD
Geospatial Technology for Geodesign, MS
Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences, MS
Cell & Developmental Biology, MS Clinical Research, MS Community and Trauma Counseling, Art Therapy MS Community and Trauma Counseling, MS Complex Systems Leadership, PhD
Innovation MBA Online Interior Architecture, MS Master of Public Health
Microbiology, MS
Physician Assistant, MS — Center City Physician Assistant, MS — East Falls Population Health, MS
Radiologic Sciences, MS Real Estate Development, MS
Global Fashion Enterprise, MS
Midwifery, DM
Health Communication Design, MS
Midwifery, MS
Real Estate Development & Construction Management, MS
Health Policy, MS
Nursing, MSN
Surface Imaging, MS
Health Policy, PhD
Occupational Therapy EntryLevel Doctorate
Sustainable Design & Construction Management, MS
Occupational Therapy EntryLevel Master’s — Center City
Sustainable Design, MS
Health Quality & Safety, PhD
Construction Management, MS
Healthcare Quality & Safety Management, MS
Couple & Family Therapy, MFT
Healthcare Quality & Safety, MS
Disaster Medicine and Management, MS
Historic Preservation
Doctor of Medicine
Human Genetics & Genetics Counseling, MS
Doctor of Nursing Practice
Industrial Design, MS
Occupational Therapy EntryLevel Master’s — East Falls
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Innovation MBA
Applied Health Economics & Outcomes, MS
Taxation, MS Textile Design, MS
Occupational Therapy PostProfessional Doctorate
Textile Engineering and Sciences, PhD
Pharmacology, MS
Textile Technology, MS User Experience & Interaction Design, MS
explore new paths to cross At Jefferson, there’s so much more to do outside of the classroom. Here are just a few interests you can pursue through our various clubs and activities on our East Falls campus. Band/Jazz Band/Instrumental Group
Debate
Leadership and Success
School Spirit
Choral Group
Environmental Awareness
LGBTQ
Social Sororities/Fraternities
Club and Intramural Sports
Fitness and Well-Being
Multicultural Awareness
Spirituality
Community Service
Gaming
Professional Program-specific Clubs
Student Government Association
Dance
Honors
Radio
Theatre
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Biopsychology, BS Chemistry, BS
Law and Society, BS
Exercise Science, BS/ Physical Therapy, DPT
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Dig Deeper, Go Further
The Honors Institute at Jefferson challenges high-achieving undergraduate students to engage with learning on a deeper level. Here you’ll hone your writing, presentation and communication skills and work alongside classmates and professors who will push you to experiment and innovate in every area of study.
fast facts A P P LY/ V I S I T
97%
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Job Success and Graduate School Acceptance Rate
Student and Community Organizations
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64,500
Student-to-Faculty Ratio at East Falls
Average Class Size at East Falls
8,400 Total Jefferson Students
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98.7% Percentage of Incoming Students who received Financial Aid
Scholarships are awarded at the time of acceptance. All other financial aid is awarded after we have received your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Early Action Deadline
November 1
Regular Decision Deadline
March 1
Transfer Applicants: Fall Entry
June 1
Spring Entry
December 1
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The Accelerated Dual Degree Health Sciences, BS/Physician Assistant, MS (3+2) program has a unique application deadline of December 15.
Freshman Applicants:
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All Early Action applicants will be notified in December of their admission decision, and accepted applicants will receive their merit-aid award notification at that time. Please note that our Early Action agreement is nonbinding, and admitted applicants have until May 1st to place their enrollment deposit to secure their spot at Jefferson.
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