4900 Meridian St N
Normal, AL 35762
(256) 372-5000
If you need Housing Accommadations and you are a current student visit our website at www.aamu.edu/housing to apply for Housing online!!!!! Providing housing accomodations for 2,400 AAMU students, the Office of Residential Life and Housing is dedicated to the "Out-of-Classroom" education of students. As a retention-based department of Student Affairs, we strive to keep you on track towards graduation through academic and wellness programming.
The Alabama A & M University Choir continues a choral tradition, which had its inception during the tenure of William Hooper Councill, an ex-slave, who founded the school in 1875. The choir’s tradition includes an annual Christmas Musicale which brings many music lovers from great distances to the university each December. The choir’s tradition contains a high standard of performing excellence that is continuing under Interim Director, Dr. Horace Carney. Former Directors, Richard F. Tucker, Assistant Professor of Music (1989-2002) and Nell Lane Bradford, Associate Professor of Music (1947-1989) established this high standard. � Each year the choir is invited to various parts of the country to appear in concert. Past tours and appearances have included Los Angeles, St. Louis, Chicago, Fayetteville, Indianapolis, Detroit, New York, Atlanta and Boston. Alabama concerts include Anniston, Birmingham, Phoenix City, Tuskegee, and Huntsville. The AAMU Choir received high accolades in January, 2010 by being the first Afro-American University to give a full concert at the annual state conference of the Alabama Music Educators Association. In 2014, the choir successfully auditioned for the DCINY to appear at the Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall. The concert was held on April 12th and marked the first time that an HBCU school has appeared in such a prestigious hall. Further impressive performances have come from concert appearances at the annual MLK concert with the Alabama and Huntsville Youth Symphony Orchestra.
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If you need Housing Accommadations and you are a current student visit our website at www.aamu.edu/housing to apply for Housing online!!!!! Providing housing accomodations for 2,400 AAMU students, the Office of Residential Life and Housing is dedicated to the "Out-of-Classroom" education of students. As a retention-based department of Student Affairs, we strive to keep you on track towards graduation through academic and wellness programming.
WHAT IS UPWARD BOUND? Upward Bound is a federally funded program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. The program at Alabama A&M University serves 104 eligible high school students. These students attend or are zoned for Huntsville City and Madison County Schools: J.O. Johnson, Lee High, Jemison, Buckhorn, Hazel Green, Sparkman, and Sparkman 9 Grade Schools. PROGRAM COMPONENTS Upward Bound is a year round program that is comprised of two components - residential (summer) and academic. Participants are required to attend both components until they graduate from high school. The summer residential component is six weeks. Room and board is provided for students to live on the campus of Alabama A&M University.
The College of Engineering, Technology, and Physical Sciences is organized into four departments, each headed by a department chair: • Civil and Mechanical Engineering • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science • Technology and Construction Management • Physics, Chemistry and Math All programs offered in engineering, computer science and engineering technology are accredited by the Accrediting Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). The Technology Department offers a variety of undergraduate degrees in its four programs, including construction management, graphics communications with an imaging technology concentration, graphics communication and printing production, industrial safety management, mechanical drafting design, manufacturing quality management, and technical or technology education. The department offers a minor in computer science. Undergraduate degrees are offered in civil engineering (BSCE), electrical engineering (BSEE), mechanical engineering (BSME), engineering technology (BSET), industrial technology (BSIT), construction management (BS), computer science (BSCS). The physics, chemistry and mathematics department offers degrees in the named areas respectively. Graduate degrees are offered in computer science (MS), construction management (MS), materiel engineering (MEng) and industrial technology (MS), and physics (MS and Ph.D.). In collaboration with the College of Education, the College of Engineering, Technology and Physical Sciences offers a variety of certified and non-certified teaching programs and the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Army ROTC is one of the best leadership courses in the country and is part of your college curriculum. During classes and field training, you will learn first-hand what it takes to lead others, to motivate groups, and to be mentally and physically fit. As freshmen and sophomores, participating students take the class to gain valuable management and communication skills for college credit. For all other forward thinking students who chose to become Army Officers, ROTC is the path to a rewarding career like no other in the world!
The program's focus area is Youth Development. It seeks to reduce childhood obesity among one of the nation's most at risk youth groups-teenagers ages 12-18 years old through healthy eating and physical activity education. The program will have high complementary value to the goals of Extension, stakeholders' input and research studies.
2016 - 2018 Re-Election Campaign. Alumni President seeking re-election. Thank you for your support!
The Bachelor of Science Program (BSURP) in Urban Planning prepares students for diverse professional careers in governmental agencies, land development, consulting businesses, community service organizations, community development corporations (CDCs), and private industry, or graduate study in urban and regional planning. The Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP). Alabama A&M University Dawson Building P.O. Box 938 Normal, AL 35762
Hours: Monday- Thursday: 7:30AM-7:00PM Friday: 7:30AM- 11:30AM Closed on Weekends and holidays
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