Auburn University
Auburn University was established in 1856 as the East…
Auburn University
Auburn University was established in 1856 as the East Alabama Male College, 20 years after the city of Auburn's founding. In 1872, under the Morrill Act, the school became the first land-grant college in the South and was renamed the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. In 1899 the name again was changed, to the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Finally, in 1960 the name of the school was changed to Auburn University, a title more in keeping with its location, and expressing the varied academic programs and larger curriculum of a major university.
Auburn University OPCE
The Office of Professional & Continuing Education makes the educational resources of Auburn University available for non-credit education programs and conferences designed to promote lifelong learning, regardless of age, interest, or location. Our programs fall into five general categories: Professional Development, Certificate Programs, Personal Enrichment, Auburn Youth Programs, and Conferences.
Location
Auburn, Alabama
Size
206 academic buildings, 427 total buildings, 1,841 acres
Enrollment, 2018-19 Academic Year
Total: 30,440
Undergraduate: 24,628
Graduate: 4,706
Professional: 1,106
Male: 50%
Female: 50%
Courses
Clinical Medical Assistant
Clinical Medical Assistant Master Certificate
Clinical Medical Assistant OB/GYN Specialist
Clinical Medical Assistant Pediatric Specialist
Clinical Medical Assistant with RMA with Required 160 Hour Clinical Externship
Computer Security Technician (CompTIA Security+ and Network+)
Computer Support Specialist (CompTIA A+ and Network+)
Computer Technician (CompTIA A+)
Dental Assisting
Medical Billing & Coding with Medical Administration
Network Technician (CompTIA Network+)
Physicians’ Office Assistant Professional with Electronic Health Records Management (EHRM)
Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) Professional