
Association of American Universities Campuses
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Association of American Universities Campuses
Arizona State University
The Tempe campus of Arizona State University serves as the flagship research and graduate school center, emphasizing interdisciplinary research and undergraduate programs that prepare students for advanced studies or professional careers. Home to landmarks like Old Main and the Biodesign Institute, it hosts a wide range of colleges and schools fostering innovation in engineering, business, health, arts, and sustainability.
- W. P. Carey School of Business: MBA, undergraduate business degrees, economics
- Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering: aerospace, biomedical, civil engineering, computer science
- Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts: architecture, art, music, theatre
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: biology, chemistry, English, history, mathematics, physics, psychology
- College of Health Solutions: nursing, nutrition, kinesiology, biomedical informatics
- Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication: journalism, mass communication, sports journalism
- Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College: education, teaching certification
- College of Global Futures: sustainability, global management
Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Tech's main campus in Midtown Atlanta is renowned for its focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, with expansion into business and liberal arts. Organized into seven colleges, it offers rigorous STEM programs and interdisciplinary studies, emphasizing research and innovation.
- College of Engineering: aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical engineering
- College of Computing: computer science, computational science, human-computer interaction
- Scheller College of Business: business administration, analytics, MBA
- College of Sciences: biology, chemistry, earth and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, physics
- College of Design: architecture, industrial design, music technology
- Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts: economics, history, international affairs, literature
- School of Public Policy: public policy, technology policy
Indiana University Bloomington
Indiana University Bloomington, the flagship R1 research university, focuses on comprehensive academic excellence across arts, sciences, business, music, informatics, and public affairs. It offers over 550 degree programs, with strengths in research-intensive fields like ethnomusicology, business, and global studies.
- College of Arts and Sciences: anthropology, astronomy, biology, chemistry, English, history, mathematics, physics, psychology, sociology
- Kelley School of Business: accounting, finance, management, marketing, MBA
- Jacobs School of Music: music performance, composition, musicology, jazz studies
- Luddy School of Informatics: computer science, informatics, data science, human-computer interaction
- O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs: public policy, environmental science, nonprofit management
- School of Public Health: kinesiology, epidemiology, recreation, tourism
- Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design: art, design, architecture, fashion
- Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies: area studies, languages, international relations
- Maurer School of Law: JD, LL.M.
- School of Education: teacher education, educational leadership
