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Courses at Auburn University are divided into 142 subject areas, each of which has an official four-letter abbreviation.

Each course has an official designation comprised of its subject area abbreviation followed by its course number.[1] An example is "MATH 1000".

List of subject areas[2][edit | edit source]

  • ACCT - Accounting
  • ADED - Adult Education
  • AERO - Aerospace Engineering
  • AFRI - Africana Studies
  • AGEC - Agric Economics
  • AGRI - Agriculture
  • AIRF - Aerospace Studies (AFROTC)
  • ANSC - Animal Sciences
  • ANTH - Anthropology
  • ARCH - Architecture
  • ARIA - Interior Architecture
  • ARTS - Art
  • AVME - Flight Education
  • AVMG - Aviation Management
  • BCHE - Biochemistry
  • BIOL - Biology
  • BSCI - Building Science
  • BSEN - Biosystems Engineering
  • BUAL - Business Analytics
  • CADS - Computer and Design Sciences
  • CCEN - Community and Civic Engagement
  • CHEM - Chemistry
  • CHEN - Chemical Engineering
  • CIVL - Civil Engineering
  • CMBL - Cell and Molecular Biology
  • CMDS - Communication Disorders
  • CMJN - Communication and Journalism
  • COMM - Communication
  • COMP - Computer Sci and Software En
  • COOP - Cooperative Education
  • COUN - Counselor Ed, Counseling P
  • CPLN - Community Planning
  • CSES - Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences
  • CTCT - Career and Technical
  • CTEC - Early Childhood Educ
  • CTEE - Elementary Education
  • CTES - English for Spkrs Other Lang
  • CTMD - Middle School Educ
  • CTMU - Music Education
  • CTRD - Reading education
  • CTSE - Secondary Education
  • DBLD - Design Build
  • ECON - Economics
  • EDLD - Educational Leadership
  • EDMD - Educational Media
  • EDUC - Interdepartmental Education
  • ELEC - Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • ENFB - EntreprenFamily Business
  • ENGL - English
  • ENGR - Engineering
  • ENTM - Entomology
  • ENVD - Environmental Design
  • ENVI - Environmental Science
  • EPSY - Educ Psychology
  • ERMA - Ed Res Methods & Analysis
  • FDSC - Food Science
  • FINC - Finance
  • FISH - Fisheries and Allied Aqua
  • FLAS - Foreign Lng-Asian Culture
  • FLCN - Foreign Lng-Chinese
  • FLFR - Foreign Lng-French
  • FLGC - Foreign Lng-Global Cultures
  • FLGK - Foreign Lng-Greek
  • FLGR - Foreign Lng-German
  • FLIT - Foreign Lng-Italian
  • FLJP - Foreign Lng-Japanese
  • FLKN - Foreign Lng-Korean
  • FLLN - Foreign Lng-Latin
  • FLNG - Foreign Languages
  • FLRU - Foreign Lng-Russian
  • FLSP - Foreign Lng-Spanish
  • FOEN - Forest Engineering
  • FOPR - Forest Products
  • FORY - Forestry
  • FOUN - Foundations of Educ
  • FOWS - Forestry & Wildlife Sci.
  • GDES - Graphic Design
  • GEOG - Geography
  • GEOL - Geology
  • GRAD - Graduate Studies
  • GSHS - Global Studies/Human Sciences
  • HADM - Health Administration
  • HDFS - Human Dev & Family Studies
  • HIST - History
  • HONR - Honor
  • HORT - Horticulture
  • HRMN - Human Resource Mngt
  • HRMT - Hotel and Restaurant Mgt
  • HUSC - Human Sciences, General
  • IDSC - Interdisciplinary Studies
  • INDC - Integrtd Design and Construction
  • INDD - Industrial Design
  • INSY - Industrial and Sys Eng
  • INTL - Intl Programs-Special Topics
  • ISMN - Information Systems Management
  • ITAS - Integrated Textile & Appar
  • JRNL - Jounalism
  • KINE - Kinesiology
  • LAND - Landscape Architecture
  • LBAR - Liberal Arts, General
  • LBSC - Laboratory Science
  • MATH - Mathematics
  • MATL - Materials Engineering
  • MDIA - Media Studies
  • MECH - Mechanical Engineering
  • MILS - Military science (AROTC)
  • MKTG - Marketing
  • MNGT - Management
  • MUAP - Music - Applied
  • MUSE - Music Ensemble
  • MUSI - Music
  • NAVS - Naval Science (NROTC)
  • NTRI - Nutrition
  • NURS - Nursing
  • PFEN - Polymer and Fiber Engineering
  • PHIL - Philosophy
  • PLPA - Plant Pathology
  • POLI - Political Science
  • POUL - Poultry Science
  • PRCM - Public Relations Commu
  • PSYC - Psychology
  • PYDI - Interdept Pharmacy
  • PYPC - Pharmacy Care Systems
  • PYPP - Clinical Pharmacy Practice
  • PYPS - Pharmacal Sciences
  • RDEV - Real Estate Development
  • RELG - Religion
  • RSED - Rehabilitation and Spec Educ
  • RSOC - Rural Sociology
  • SCMH - Sciences & Math
  • SCMN - Supply Chain Management
  • SOCY - Sociology
  • SOYO - Social Work
  • STAT - Statistics
  • SUST - Sustainability Studies
  • THEA - Theatre
  • UNDG - Undergraduate Studies
  • UNIV - University Courses
  • VBMS - VM-Biomedical Sciences
  • VMED - Veterinary Medicine
  • WILD - Wildlife Sciences
  • WMST - Women's Studies

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