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Auburn University was established in 1856 as the East Alabama Male College, 20 years after the city of Auburn's founding. Women were admitted in 1892, making Auburn the oldest four-year, coeducational school in the state and the second-oldest in the Southeast. Between 1872 and 1960, the school went through multiple name changes before settling on Auburn University, a title more in keeping with its location, and expressing the varied academic programs and larger curriculum of a major university. The institution has experienced its greatest growth since World War II, and now has more than 250,000 graduates.

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Undergraduate Pre-Sessional English

Undergraduate Pre-Sessional English

• Bachelor of Arts - Psychology (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - Psychology (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - History (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - History (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - Communication (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - Communication (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - Philosophy (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - Philosophy (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - Political Science (Optional Co-op)

• Bachelor of Arts - Political Science (Optional Co-op)

International Direct - Bachelor of Fine Arts - Acting

International Direct - Bachelor of Fine Arts - Acting

Academic Accelerator - Bachelor of Fine Arts - Acting

Academic Accelerator - Bachelor of Fine Arts - Acting

Extended Accelerator - Bachelor of Fine Arts - Acting

Extended Accelerator - Bachelor of Fine Arts - Acting

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