
ALABAMA
Tuskegee University – Tuskegee, Alabama
Tuskegee University was established in 1880 by act of the Alabama State Legislature. The school’s first President, Dr. Booker T. Washington, officially opened the Normal School for Colored Teachers on July 4, 1881. The academic programs are organized into five Colleges: (1) The College of Agricultural, Environmental and Natural Sciences; (2) The College of Business and Information Science; (3) The College of Engineering, Architecture, and Physical Sciences; (4) The College of Liberal Arts and Education; and (5) The College of Veterinary Medicine, Nursing and Allied Health. The curricula for the five colleges currently offer 49 degrees including 39 Bachelor’s, 13 Master’s, 2 Doctor’s of Philosophy: one in Materials Science and Engineering, and one in Integrative BioSciences and the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
Tuskegee enrolls more than 3,000 students and employs approximately 900 faculty and support personnel. Physical facilities include more than 5,000 acres of forestry and a campus on which sits more than 100 major buildings and structures. Total land, forestry and facilities are valued in excess of $500 million.
College of Agricultural, Environmental & Natural Sciences
Bachelor of Environmental Sciences- Natural Resources Management Option
Bachelor of Environmental Sciences – Waste Management Option
Bachelor of Animal, Poultry & Veterinary Science – Wildlife Option
Bachelor of Environmental Sciences – Forestry and Natural Resources & Wildlife
Master of Science in Agricultural and Resource Economics
Master of Science in Environmental Science
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