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Auburn University offers exciting research
opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students
at its research centers.
Research Centers
Undergraduate
Undergraduates interested in research are encourage to start as
early as possible. The best way to get into research is to talk to
the faculty about their research and look out for anything
interesting. Part-time jobs are also available in some research
centers. Contact the undergraduate academic advisor JoAnn J. Loden
for more information.
Graduate
The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering offers master's and
doctoral degrees in aerospace, biosystems, chemical, civil,
electrical, fiber, industrial and systems, materials, mechanical,
pulp and paper engineering, software, textile and wireless
engineering, as well as degrees in computer science, environmental
science, textile chemistry and textile management. If you are a
current student, contact your academic advisor. |