Auburn University's graduate program in engineering was among AU programs that improved their standings among public universities in the 2007 U.S. News & World Report "Best Graduate Schools" rankings. Graduate programs in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering ranked 45th among
public universities, up from 46th last year. Overall it ranked 74th among public
and private universities with engineering progams accredited by ABET Inc.
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The Business and Engineering Graduate Outreach Program combines traditional instruction
with modern delivery methods to offer educational opportunities beyond Auburn's
campus. This distance education program allows students to advance their education
by pursuing a master's degree in Engineering at their home or work site without
disrupting their career or relocating their family.This continuing education program is a flexible, Streaming-Video or DVD-based delivery mode of on-campus programs. With a high speed Internet connection, such as a cable modem, DS, or T1 line, Streaming Video is the fastest and most convenient way to view classes. Outreach students receive the same lectures, assignments and professors as their on-campus peers. The admissions process, performance expectations and degrees received are also identical.
For those engineers who are also business leaders, Auburn University's Business and Engineering Graduate Outreach program also offers numerous distance learning opportunities in business, including our new joint MBA/MISE program.
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