Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the distance degree different from the on-campus program?
The outreach degree is the same as the on-campus degree in accreditation, content,
expectations and appearance. Diplomas are also the same as the one's earned on
campus.
2. How long does it usually take to complete the program?
Depending on the class load taken, the programs can be completed in as little
as two years or spread out to a maximum of five years. The average outreach student
is working full time while taking classes. Most outreach students complete their
program of study in 3-3.5 years.
3. Do I have to come to Campus?
Engineering: Students may be required to visit campus once to complete their
oral examinations and project defense.
MBA: Only one campus visit is required for MBA students. A 3 day, one time, team
case analysis for Strategic Management occurs in Auburn. All MBA graduates must
take this class and participate in this on-campus requirement.
MAc: Master of Accountancy (MAc) Auburn's MAc Program is a professional non-thesis
degree program requiring 30 semester hours of coursework. Students enrolled in
a non-thesis degree program must pass a comprehensive examination. The MAc Program
Capstone Project/On-Campus Residency Requirement serves as the comprehensive examination and is a requirement for graduation.
Students complete the Capstone Project/On-Campus Residency Requirement while enrolled
in ACCT 7980/ACCT 7986 Integrated Accounting Concepts for Decision Making. This
course is offered spring semester only and is open only to MAc students graduating
during the spring term or following summer term. All students (both on-campus
and distance learning) are required to be on-campus during the residency period
which spans a four and one-half period near the end of the course, beginning on
a Thursday evening and concluding on the following Monday.
4. How much does the program cost?
Master of Engineering: Minimum 30 semester credit hours @ $643/credit hour (Beginning
Fall Semester 2009)
Master of Business Administration (MBA), 36-42 semester credit hours @ $668/credit
hour (Beginning Fall Semester 2009)
Master of Accountancy (MAc) 30 semester credit hours@ $643/credit hour (Beginning
Fall Semester 2009)
*Due to the number of individual variables that ultimately determine the number
of credit hours required these figures are approximates only.
**These prices are subject to change with the approval of the Auburn University
Board of Trustees on an annual basis.
*** Fees for non-video courses will be assessed according to the student's residency
status.
5. What is the average credit load taken per semester?
Engineering or MBA or MAc: 3-6 credit hours (2 courses)
6. How do I get my books?
You may order the required texts from the Auburn University Bookstore, J &
M Bookstore, or Anders Bookstore (two local private book retailers). You may also
order books from any national source. However, be sure you have the correct Title/Author/ISBN
number before ordering from another source outside of Auburn.
There are TWO ways to order from the AU Bookstore:
- Go to http://www.aubookstore.com and order your book on-line by submitting the order form provided on that page.
Your order may be charged to your Bursar bill or you may use your credit card.
- Dial the toll free number to the AU Bookstore, 877-278-2337 and ask for Kim Hawkins to order your textbooks for you. She handles all of the Graduate Outreach Program's
orders personally. PLEASE CALL Kim Hawkins at the AU Bookstore, Anders or J&M
at their 800 numbers to report problems with book shipments or charges.
To order from J&M Bookstore: Online: http://www.jmbooks.com, or call their Toll Free Number, 800-323-1405.
To order from Anders Bookstore: Online: http://www.anders-bookstore.com, or call their Toll Free Number, 800-Anders1 (263-3771).
Yes, we recommend a Pentium class pc with a modem, 32 MB of RAM and internet
access via the ISP of your choice.
8. What entrance examinations are required?
The GRE is required for entrance to the Master's of Engineering programs.
The GMAT is required for entrance to the MBA, MMIS, and MAc programs.
The TOEFL is required for students that do not hold an accredited undergrad degree
from a U.S. College or University.
9. Is there conditional acceptance?
Engineering: On a case by case basis some students have been allowed to begin
taking classes while waiting for GRE scores to return (one semester only). This
must be approved by the department's advisor.
MBA: No, all students must be fully accepted into the program before they can
take classes towards their degree.
All students who accepted by the Graduate School, and elect to obtain their degree
via the Graduate Outreach distance learning program are required to have a test proctor. This person is usually someone at the students place of employment.
A TEST PROCTOR MUST BE AT LEAST ONE LEVEL ABOVE THE STUDENT OR A HUMAN RESOURCES/TRAINING/DEVELOPMENT
REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE STUDENT'S COMPANY.
If a test proctor has already been approved for a particular company, this person
should act as proctor for all Graduate Outreach students in that company. In the
event that two or more students at the same company were to take the same courses
concurrently, the approved proctor would administer the tests to both students
at the same time and place. Any exceptions must be approved by the Graduate Outreach
Office in advance. If a test proctor cannot be secured from within the student's
company, a local librarian, or a community college testing service department
may be utilized.
A test proctor must be willing and able to:
- Receive examination material from Auburn University.
- Administer examinations according to instructor guidelines included with each
exam.
- Sign each exam cover sheet, attesting to the proper administration of the examination.
- Return tests to the address provided on the exam cover sheet.
- Give prior written notification (e-mail is acceptable) of discontinuation of
Proctor Status. Any changes of proctor status should be addressed to Becky Young
(Academic Evaluator)
- Maintain a file copy of all completed tests. This will serve as a back-up in
the event of a test being lost and are to be held until a grade is assigned for
the course. After a grade has been assigned for the course, the test files are
to be destroyed.
- Communicate test due dates to students in a timely manner so any potential conflicts
may be resolved prior to the due date.
11. Is Auburn University accredited?
Auburn University credit courses are accredited by the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools (SACS).
In addition, the Auburn University Master of Business Administration Degree and
the Master of Accountancy is fully accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate
Schools of Business (AACSB).
12. Where can I stay in the Auburn-Opelika area?
13. Beginning Spring 2009. All classes will be delivered in Streamed Video format.
The lectures will work on any Operating System (PC, MAC, Linux) and are downloadable.