The Athens Campus, located on the UGA campus, is the home of the undergraduate and graduate engineering academic programs. Over thirty-five Athens-based engineering faculty are actively involved in research, instruction and public service.
The Griffin Campus of the University of Georgia is located approximately 30 miles south of Atlanta and is home to the Georgia Experiment Station. The Griffin Campus has over 40 faculty members that lead research, extension, outreach, continuing education and academic programs in seven disciplines. Facilities on three sites total more than 1100 acres.
The Tifton Campus of the University of Georgia is located in is located in southern Georgia and is home to the Coastal Plain Experiment Station and the Tifton Campus Conference Center. The campus is recognized world-wide for its research and extension programs in peanuts, cotton, turf grasses, forage grasses and irrigation. In 2003, the campus expanded its mission to include teaching. Two undergraduate and two graduate degrees are currently offered on the campus.