Minor in Adult Learning, Training and Organizational Development

A minor in Adult Learning, Training and Organizational Development (ALTOD) can complement a range of existing majors across Temple, including, among others: Strategic and Organizational Communication, Human Resource Management, Psychology, Education, Business Management, Communication Management, and Social Work. The ALTOD minor can open up expanded career opportunities for students through our applied focus on organizational skill development, training, and adult learning.

Requirements

A total of 15 credit hours in ALTOD coursework. All courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C.

Students must complete the following courses:

Minor in Adult Learning, Training and Organizational Development
Required Courses
Course NumberCourse TitleCredit Hours
ALTOD 1016Introduction to Adult Learning and Training3
ALTOD 1166Interpersonal Processes through the Life Span3
ALTOD 2176Team Process in Education3
ALTOD 2218Leadership in Organizations3
ElectiveSelect one ALTOD Elective3
 Total Credit Hours15

For current program requirements and information, please refer to the Temple University Undergraduate Bulletin: Minor in Adult Learning, Training and Organizational Development

All courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C-.

Declaring a Minor

Students who are interested in pursuing a minor in Adult Learning, Training and Organizational Development (ALTOD) should speak to their advisor in the school or college in which they are pursuing their degree to discuss how this minor fits into their overall academic plan. Students must formally declare the ALTOD minor upon completing no more than 6 credits toward the minor by meeting with a College of Education and Human Development advisor.  Appointments are located at the Shimada Resource Center, Suite 150 Ritter Annex and can be made via TUportal or by calling 215-204.8011.  There is no penalty if the minor is not completed.