The main campus of Alabama A&M University, located in Normal near Huntsville, Alabama, serves as the primary academic hub for this historic land-grant HBCU. Spanning over 2,000 acres on 'The Hill,' it hosts all undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs with a strong emphasis on STEM fields, agriculture, engineering, business, education, and liberal arts. The campus fosters research, innovation, and community service, preparing diverse students for global careers through hands-on learning and faculty mentorship.
- College of Agricultural, Life and Natural Sciences: Focuses on biology, chemistry, environmental science, food science, nutrition, plant and soil sciences, and animal sciences. Key courses include microbiology, biochemistry, agronomy, animal nutrition, and sustainable agriculture practices, supporting Alabama's agricultural economy.
- College of Business and Public Affairs: Offers programs in accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, computer information systems, social work, and criminal justice. Courses cover financial analysis, organizational behavior, digital marketing, public policy, and nonprofit management.
- College of Education, Humanities, and Behavioral Sciences: Prepares educators and professionals in elementary/secondary education, special education, English, history, music, psychology, and sociology. Highlights include teaching methodologies, literary theory, cultural history, child psychology, and community counseling.
- College of Engineering, Technology and Physical Sciences: Delivers degrees in civil, electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering; physics, mathematics, and computer science. Core courses encompass statics/dynamics, electromagnetics, software engineering, data structures, and advanced physics labs.
The School of Graduate Studies coordinates master's, EdS, and PhD programs across colleges, emphasizing research in areas like renewable energy, food security, and urban planning.