Undergraduate

Undergraduate Online Programs

Liberal Studies (BS or BA)

Liberal Studies Programs

The College of Arts and Sciences has announced the development of two new innovative degree programs designed to accommodate both non-traditional, returning students and undecided majors. Beginning in fall 2022, Tuskegee now offers two online degrees in Liberal Studies, the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science.  

The programs present a diverse array of Humanities and STEM courses designed to reinforce critical thinking skills and highlight the importance of cross-disciplinary exposure. The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies are fully online for non-traditional students seeking to complete undergraduate degrees they started previously. However, for current undecided major students, the program will be in person.

The new online undergraduate degree program are designed to allow adult learners with college credits to return to complete their degrees.

The Liberal Studies Program at Tuskegee University (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science) is fundamentally a multidisciplinary program. The intended outcomes of this program are to cultivate the ability to critically integrate diverse fields of human knowledge and activity. After completing the program, students will have enhanced abilities in critical and analytical thinking and writing. In addition, students will have the chance to develop creative and collaborative abilities. As a result, graduates of the program will be well-rounded across multiple fields, they will be able to think critically across multiple fields, they will be effective readers and writers, and will be able to communicate across multiple fields.

Animal Science (BS) or Veterinary Science (BS)

Online Undergraduate Degree Programs in Animal and Veterinary Science

The College of Agriculture, Environment & Nutrition Sciences (CAENS) at Tuskegee University is offering fully online degree programs in Animal and Veterinary Science. The Program has concentrations in Animal or Veterinary Science with science or business options.

Animal and Veterinary Sciences Degree Program -- SCIENCE OPTION

Students who elect to study in the science option of our Animal and Veterinary Sciences Degree Program will possess a foundation for careers in research as well as many other fields related to animal, poultry, veterinary and related sciences. Furthermore, this option will include the academic pre-requisites for entry into veterinary school.

The science option provides students the opportunity to obtain advanced training in animal sciences, chemistry, biology, and related sciences in preparation for graduate or professional school, including veterinary or human medicine.

Animal and Veterinary Sciences Degree Program -- BUSINESS OPTION

Students who elect to study in the business option of our Animal and Veterinary Sciences Degree Program will be provided with formal training in agricultural business and management as related to livestock production. In addition, they will be provided  a foundation for careers in industry, extension, agricultural marketing, etc. Opportunities for advance graduate studies exist in agricultural economics, agricultural education, business administration, and livestock management.

For more information, please contact:

Tuskegee University
Office of Distance Education and Online Learning
John A. Kenney Hall, Rm 70-131
1200 W. Montgomery Road
Tuskegee, AL 36088
Phone: 334-724-4704
Email: odeol@tuskegee.edu

To register for these sections, please log onto www.tuskegee.edu/tigerweb, and search for distance learning sections using the acronym DL in the "Section" box of the Search for Sections screen.

*Course list is subject to change. A minimum of 10 students must enroll per course in order for a course to be officially offered for the summer semester.

  • All online courses are semester-based and operate much like a typical Tuskegee University course, except delivery will be online.
  • Courses will be taught by Tuskegee University faculty and instructors.
  • Course(s) can be used toward Degree requirements (including Free Electives).
  • IMPORTANT: Ask your Academic Advisor to recommend Online course(s) that will count towards your Degree requirement before registering.  
  • Prerequisites must be satisfied. Ex. ENGL 101 (“C” or higher) is a prerequisite for ENGL 102; MATH 107 (“C” or higher) is a prerequisite for MATH 108
  • Maximum credits during Summer semester: Nine (9)
  • Tuition and fees will be posted via the Bursar's website and will include all Tuskegee University fees as applicable. Some mandatory fees will apply to these courses; please see the Bursar’s website at www.tuskegee.edu/bursar for detailed information.
  • Online summer courses taken at Tuskegee University are used in computing the GPA.

Delivery Method & Required Technology

  • You must also have high-speed Internet access and are required to follow specific technical requirements.
  • Course delivery will be facilitated through Canvas distance learning technology – Tuskegee’s learning management system.
  • You are expected to have general experience in computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, database, Internet research, media presentations, and email communication. 
  • Click Here for Additional Technology Requirements