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Physiology & Pathology Sciences at Augusta University

Physiology & Pathology Sciences at Augusta University

If you are interested in studying Physiology & Pathology Sciences, consider the program at Augusta University. The following information will help you decide if it is a good fit for you.

Augusta University is located in Augusta, GA.

In the most recent year for which we have data, 12 physiology & pathology sciences degrees were awarded at Augusta University.

Online Class Availability at Augusta University

Distance learning is available at Augusta University. Of 10,900 students, 2,320 (21%) studied exclusively online and 4,480 (41%) took at least some classes online.

Physiology & Pathology Sciences Rankings at Augusta University

These rankings give you a sense of how Augusta University’s Physiology & Pathology Sciences program against other schools offering the same major.

Doctoral-Level Rankings

Ranking Scope Rank
Best Schools (Quality) Georgia #1 of 3
Best Value Georgia #1 of 3
Best Value Southeast (Region) #7 of 41
Best Schools (Quality) Southeast (Region) #11 of 41
Best Value Nationwide #21 of 150
Best Schools (Quality) Nationwide #56 of 152

Student Demographics & Diversity

The following sections describe the student demographics for Physiology & Pathology Sciences graduates at Augusta University, by degree type.

Program-wide, Physiology & Pathology Sciences graduates at Augusta University are 50% women (6) and 50% men (6).

Physiology & Pathology Sciences Master’s Program at Augusta University

Of the 11 master’s physiology & pathology sciences graduates at Augusta University, 45% were women (5) and 55% were men (6).

Augusta University gender breakdown of Physiology & Pathology Sciences Master's degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Physiology & Pathology Sciences master’s degree recipients at Augusta University.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 6
Hispanic / Latino 1
Black / African American 2
Asian 2
Racial-ethnic diversity of Physiology & Pathology Sciences majors at Augusta University

Minority students account for 45% of Physiology & Pathology Sciences master’s degree recipients at Augusta University, above the national average of 31%.*

Physiology & Pathology Sciences Doctoral Program at Augusta University

Of the 1 doctoral physiology & pathology sciences degrees awarded at Augusta University, 100% were women (1) and 0% were men (0).

Augusta University gender breakdown of Physiology & Pathology Sciences Doctoral degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Physiology & Pathology Sciences doctoral degree recipients at Augusta University.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 1
Racial-ethnic diversity of Physiology & Pathology Sciences majors at Augusta University

*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.

More Specific Physiology & Pathology Sciences Concentrations at Augusta University

The Physiology & Pathology Sciences program at Augusta University includes the following sub-specializations:

Concentration Graduates
General Physiology 12

Highest-Paying Careers for Physiology & Pathology Sciences Graduates

Graduates of the Physiology & Pathology Sciences program at Augusta University go on to a range of careers. The table below ranks the best-paid careers for Physiology & Pathology Sciences graduates, ordered by median annual salary:

Occupation Nationwide Median Wage
Water Resource Specialists $179,716
Exercise Physiologists $144,072
Natural Sciences Managers $132,227
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists $111,314
Clinical Research Coordinators $110,931
Biochemists and Biophysicists $107,979
Molecular and Cellular Biologists $100,077
Bioinformatics Scientists $92,484
Biological Scientists, All Other $79,550
Biologists $54,070

References

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