Augusta University, Public research university in Augusta, United States.
Augusta University is a public research institution in Augusta, Georgia, bringing together health sciences, liberal arts, and scientific research across several locations. The campus network serves more than 9,800 students and offers over 150 programs ranging from undergraduate to doctoral levels.
The institution began in 1828 with the founding of the Medical Academy of Georgia, one of the oldest medical schools in the southeastern United States. It took its current form through mergers with other Georgia colleges, most recently in 2013 when it joined with Georgia Regents University.
The Nathan Deal Campus for Innovation incorporates undergraduate programs, medical training facilities, and research centers serving students from numerous academic disciplines.
The institution maintains satellite campuses in Savannah, Albany, Rome, and Athens, spreading teaching and research activities across Georgia. Visitors can explore the main campuses in Augusta, where most faculties and public facilities are located.
The medical illustration program ranks among only five accredited options of its kind across North America. Graduates of this specialized course often work at the intersection of art, science, and communication.
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