Graduate programs at Auburn University Main Campus — Auburn University Main Campus

Use the information below to help you evaluate potential graduate programs. Data come from multiple sources.

Programs granting at least 3 graduate degrees between 2001 and 2005 (this list is not exhaustive). Click on a program to see a detailed profile.

Degrees granted:
  • M
    master's degrees (e.g., M.A., M.S.)
  • D
    doctoral degrees (e.g., Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Pharm D.)
  • P
    professional degrees (e.g., M.D., LL.M., J.D., M.Div.)

Agricultural Sciences

Agronomy & Soils
M
D
Animal Sciences
M
D
Fisheries & Allied Aquacultures
M
D
Forestry & Wildlife Science
M
D
Horticulture
M
D
Poultry Science
M
D

Arts and Humanities

English Language and Literature
M
D
French Language and Literature
M
History
M
D
Spanish and Portuguese Language and Literature
M

Biological Sciences

Biology
M
D
Nutrition & Food Science
M
D

Business Management/Administrative Services

Accounting
M
Business Administration & Management
M
D
Business/Managerial Economics
M
D
Management Information Systems
M

Education

Education Administration
M
D
Education Research
M
D
Teacher Education
M
D
Teaching Fields
M
D

Engineering

Aerospace Engineering
M
D
Agricultural Engineering
M
Chemical Engineering
M
D
Building Construction
M
Civil Engineering
M
D
Electrical Engineering
M
D
Industrial & Systems Engineering
M
D
Mechanical Engineering
M
D
Materials Engineering
M
D
Textile Science
M
D

Health Sciences

Pharmaceutical Sciences
M
D
P
Pharmacy Care Systems
M
P
Communication Disorders
M
Veterinary Medicine
P

Other

Architecture
M
Family/Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
M
D
Public Administration
M
D

Physical Sciences / Computer Science / Mathematics

Chemistry
M
D
Geology
M
Mathematics
M
D
Physics
M
D
Discrete & Statistical Sciences
M

Psychology

Clinical Psychology
M
D
Psychology
M
D
Counseling Psychology
M
D

Social Sciences

Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology
M
Sociology (Interdepartmental Program)
M
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