The College of Arts & Sciences at Troy University is a community of educators and researchers that thrive on adventure—we fly drones, survey landscapes, embark on archeological digs from the Wiregrass (AL) to Pietrasanta (Italy), prototype biodegradable plastics, forge new frontiers in cancer research, and wade through the rivers to study ecology and the health of freshwater mussels. We are the college of life-changers: future policymakers, government and non-profit leaders determined to solve broad societal problems, alongside math, electronic engineering, chemistry, and physics experts creating next-generation technology solutions. We are the college of deep thinkers who seek to understand the social world and our place in it, exploring human experience through history and the social sciences. The College of Arts & Sciences prides itself on sparking curiosity and critical thinking while shaping ethical and engaged citizens for the future.
Do you have a passion for electronics and understanding how they work? Learn how to design, build, test, and improve electronic systems and devices in Troy University's Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology program.
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering TechnologyDo you want to use the latest technology to help build a better world? Do you enjoy science, math and the outdoors? Troy University's bachelor's degree in surveying and geomatics sciences, the only such ABET-accredited degree in Alabama, can help you achieve your goals. We have 100% graduate placement in well-paid positions all across the Southeast.
Bachelor of Science in Surveying and Geomatics SciencesWith a Master of Science in Computer Science from TROY, you'll learn how to design, develop and implement complex systems, gaining both technical skills and a deep understanding of theory that allows you to work on everything from AI and data science, bioinformatics, cyber security and cloud applications to video game programs.
Master of Science in Computer ScienceThe field of anthropology is fascinating and diverse and filled with rewarding career opportunities. With a wide variety of courses offered in four subfields, including cultural anthropology and archaeology, the Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology degree from TROY has endless possibilities.
Bachelor of Arts in AnthropologyDr. Jacqueline Jones, an assistant professor at Troy University's Biological and Environmental Science Department, has been involved in the success of many minority STEM scholars and research collaborations with other universities across the country through her mentorship programs.
Read MoreNiche.com recognized TROY as a Best University for Computer Science, Criminal Justice and Public Policy in America.
The Princeton Review recognized TROY as one of the best colleges and universities in the southern United States for the 19th consecutive year.
TheBestSchools.org recognized TROY's Bachelor's in Anthropology online program as one of its “Best Programs.
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