I'm thinking about applying to Auburn University but I'm not sure if they have the major I'm interested in. Could anyone give me a rundown of the majors offered at Auburn? Are there any unique programs?
Auburn University is a comprehensive institution with a diverse range of academic programs. It offers over 150 formal major programs housed in 13 colleges and schools. This includes a variety of fields, from Business to Engineering, Education, and Natural Sciences, to Liberal Arts, just to name a few.
A few of the unique programs they offer include Marine Biology, Poultry Science, Supply Chain Management, and Wildlife Ecology & Management. Their Industrial Design program is among the top in the nation.
Importantly, the College of Architecture, Design, and Construction includes accredited degree programs in Architecture, Industrial Design, Interior Design, and Landscape Architecture.
A notable program at Auburn is the Rural Studio in the Architecture School, where students design and build affordable housing and community projects in rural west Alabama. You can learn more about this program here: https://ruralstudio.org/.
For those interested in Aviation, Auburn has a FAA-certified Aviation Center and is the only institution in Alabama offering a four-year aviation degree. Explore Aviation at Auburn here: https://cla.auburn.edu/aviation/.
Finally, in the sciences and engineering, they offer everything from Biosystems Engineering to Geology and Physics.
All in all, Auburn’s program offerings are quite expansive. It would be helpful if we knew what specific major you're considering, to provide more tailored information. But hopefully, this general rundown gives you an idea of the breadth and depth of Auburn’s offerings. You can explore the full list of majors here: https://bulletin.auburn.edu/undergraduate/majors/.
I hope this helps answer your question!
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