Hi everyone! I'm a high school junior, and Auburn University is on my list of potential colleges. I'm curious to know what kind of majors they offer. Any insights would be appreciated!
Auburn University offers a wide range of undergraduate majors, spanning various fields such as business, engineering, liberal arts, and sciences. Some of the colleges within the university and their respective majors are:
1. College of Agriculture: Agricultural Business and Economics, Agricultural Communications, Crop and Soil Science, Animal Sciences, Horticulture, Poultry Science, etc.
2. College of Architecture, Design, and Construction: Architecture, Building Science, Environmental Design, Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Interior Architecture, and Landscape Architecture.
3. Raymond J. Harbert College of Business: Accountancy, Business Analytics, Finance, Management, Marketing, Supply Chain Management, and more.
4. College of Education: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Exercise Science, Exercise, Performance, & Health Optimization, Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, Science Teaching, Special Education, and the like.
5. Samuel Ginn College of Engineering: Aerospace Engineering, Biosystems Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering, and some combinations of the above.
6. College of Human Sciences: Apparel Merchandising, Design, and Production Management, Global Studies in Human Sciences, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Human Development and Family Science, and Nutrition, with many different divisions within these options.
7. College of Liberal Arts: Anthropology, Art History, Communication, Music, Theater, History, International Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Sociology, Spanish, and many other language, literature, and humanities-related majors.
8. College of Nursing
9. College of Pharmacy (Pre-Pharmacy)
10. College of Sciences and Mathematics: Biomedical Sciences, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Microbial, Cellular, and Molecular Biology, Physics, and so many others.
11. College of Veterinary Medicine: Public and One Health
12. University College: Interdisciplinary University Studies
These are just some examples of the numerous majors available at Auburn University. You can explore more in-depth information on each major or college by visiting the Auburn University website here: https://bulletin.auburn.edu/undergraduate/majors/, or by reaching out to the admissions office. Good luck with your college search!
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