Departments
The College of Agriculture is made up of 8 departments, 11 undergraduate majors, 23 focus areas and a range of multidisciplinary study programs. Learn more about us and begin your career in the world’s largest industry with Auburn University’s College of Agriculture.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & RURAL SOCIOLOGY
Building Economies and Strengthening Communities.
The Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology uses business and social principles to advance society on local, regional, national and global scales.
Animal Sciences
Maintaining Life & Feeding a Growing Population.
Faculty and students in Animal Sciences use science to ensure the nutrition and welfare of animals and healthy, sustainable food sources for people everywhere.
BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Advancing Technology to Develop Cleaner, Safer Energy.
In Biosystems Engineering, we integrate the disciplines of life sciences and engineering to create more efficient production methods and a cleaner, safer place to live.
Crop, Soil & Environmental Sciences
This is How We Support The World’s Largest Industry.
We produce healthier food for your kitchen and better fiber for your clothes while protecting the natural resources used to grow them.
ENTOMOLOGY & PLANT PATHOLOGY
Keeping the World’s Food Supply Safe & Sustainable.
We protect your food, resources and homes from a variety of threats to ensure healthier food and a more comfortable place to live.
Fisheries, Aquaculture & Aquatic Sciences
Produce More Abundant Food and Protect Our Natural Resources.
The School of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Aquatic Sciences innovates new methods and systems to grow industry and produce healthier, more abundant food for communities worldwide.
Horticulture
We Create Healthier Food and More Beautiful Communities.
Horticulturalists work to impact everything from human health and nutrition to the simple beauty of the world around you.
Poultry Science
This is How We Develop Healthier, More Resilient Sources of Food.
In Poultry Science, we work to ensure your food is grown, developed and produced in the safest, healthiest ways possible.
Research News
Researchers fight high mortality rate of largemouth bass
Vaccine development made possible by $300,000 USDA-NIFA grant Largemouth bass producers may soon have a new vaccine for a common pathogen affecting the unusually death-prone fish species. Auburn University researchers are working to lower the fish’s near 80% mortality...
Mahas part of first team to investigate Southern cotton leafroll dwarf virus management
As John Mahas prepared for a move to start postdoctoral research at Cornell University, he was still wrapping up research in the Auburn University lab where he earned his master’s and doctorate. It was here he focused his work on managing the emerging cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV) and its vector, the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii. This research led to the publication of two peer-reviewed papers, one of which marked a first in the Southeastern United States.
Dunham awarded $650K to research improvement in genotypes of multiple catfish
USDA-NIFA recently awarded a $650,000 grant to Rex Dunham to genetically improve the overall genotype and phenotype of both channel catfish and a hybrid between channel catfish females and blue catfish males. Dunham is a professor in the School of Fisheries,...