University of Alabama at Birmingham, The Graduate School
The University of Alabama at Birmingham is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award degrees at the baccalaureate, master's, specialist, and doctoral levels.
Its history is singular in higher education. Established as an extension center of the University of Alabama in the mid-1930s, with an inaugural class of 116 students, UAB became an autonomous campus in 1969. In the four decades since, this young, dynamic university has driven the social, cultural, and economic revival of Birmingham and has evolved into a world-renowned research university and medical center.
Masters:
- Master in Accounting
- Master in Allied Health Sciences
- Master in Art History
- Master in Biology
- Master in Biomedical Engineering
- Master in Chemistry
- Master in Civil Engineering
- Master in Dentistry
- Master in Education
- Master in Forensic Science
- Master in Nutrition
- Master in Occupational Therapy
Doctors:
- Doctor in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
- Doctor in Biology
- Doctor in Biomedical Engineering
- Doctor in Cell Biology
- Doctor in Cellular and Molecular Biology
- Doctor in Chemistry
- Doctor in Civil Engineering
- Doctor in Cognitive Science
- Doctor in Developmental Psychology
- Doctor in Education
- Doctor in Environmental Health Sciences
- Doctor in Health Education and Health Promotion
- Doctor in Microbiology
- Doctor in Neurobiology
- Doctor in Nutrition
- Doctor in Pharmacology
Online Masters:
- Online Master in Health Informatics