Official Name: Texas A&M University
Nickname: Texas A&M
Location: College Station, Texas
Size: 54,131 Students
Campus Setting: Rural
Average Tuition: $15,014
Average Financial Aid: $13,973
Acceptance Rate: 72 - 80%
Private/Public: Public
Academics >> What the School Says
Texas A&M University is renowned for its highly motivated students and faculty as well as its world class research facilities. In addition, we have long been recognized for the strength of our undergraduate programs.

Texas A&M University is renowned for its highly motivated students and faculty as well as its world class research facilities. In addition, we have long been recognized for the strength of our undergraduate programs. It is the goal of my office to help bring these ingredients together in such a way as to further enhance the undergraduate experience for our students through research opportunities. In this website we endeavor to bring together the necessary information to help students find projects to work on and help faculty advertise their programs. Welcome and best wishes as you pursue your research activities.
Academics >> By The Numbers

Academics

  • Top Majors:
    Business/Marketing 16%
    Agriculture 13%
    Engineering 11%
    Interdisciplinary Studies 10%
    Biology 10%
    Social Sciences 8%
    Parks And Recreation 7%
    English 5%
  • Programs Offered:
    Agribusiness OperationsAgricultural Business
    Agricultural CommunicationsAgricultural Economics
    Agricultural ProductionAgricultural Supplies
    Agriculture - GeneralAgronomy/Crop Science
    Animal HusbandryAnimal Sciences
    AquacultureDairy Science
    Farm/Ranch ManagementFood Science
    Horticultural ServicesHorticulture Science
    Horticulture, OrnamentalPest Management
    Plant SciencesPoultry Science
    Range Science/ManagementSoil Science and Agronomy
    Turf ManagementArchitecture
    Environmental DesignLandscape Architecture
    American StudiesDrama/Theater Arts
    MultimediaMusic - General
    BiochemistryBiology
    Biomedical SciencesBotany
    Cellular/Molecular BiologyEntomology
    Environmental BiologyGenetics
    MicrobiologyMolecular Biology
    Molecular GeneticsZoology
    AccountingFinance/Banking
    Management ScienceMarketing Management
    Sales and DistributionTourism/Travel Services
    Travel/Tourism ManagementDigital Communications/Multimedia
    JournalismComputer Science
    Aeronautical/Aerospace EngineeringAgricultural Engineering
    Biomedical EngineeringChemical Engineering
    Civil EngineeringComputer Engineering - General
    Electrical/Communications EngineeringEngineering - General
    Geological EngineeringIndustrial Engineering
    Mechanical EngineeringNuclear Engineering
    Ocean EngineeringPetroleum
    Computer EngineeringConstruction/Building Technologies
    Electrical Engineering TechnologiesEngineering Technology - General
    Manufacturing TechnologiesNuclear
    EnglishEnglish Language & Literature - General
    Speech/Rhetorical StudiesFoods/Nutrition Studies
    ClassicsFrench
    GermanRussian
    SpanishCommunity Health Services
    Preveterinary MedicineHistory - General
    Applied MathematicsMathematics - General
    Global StudiesEnvironmental Science
    Environmental StudiesForest Management
    Forestry - GeneralNatural Resources & Conservation - General
    Natural Resources Management/PolicyUrban Forestry
    Wildlife/Wilderness ManagementHealth/Physical Fitness
    Parks, Recreation & Fitness - GeneralParks/Leisure Facilities Management
    PhilosophyAtmospheric Sciences
    ChemistryGeology
    GeophysicsSeismologyPhysics
    Psychology - GeneralCommunity Organization/Advocacy
    Forensic TechnologiesAnthropology
    CartographyEconomics
    GeographyPolitical Science/Government
    Sociology
  • Study Programs:
    Accelerated Program
    Double major
    ESL
    Honors program
    Independent study
    Internships
    Liberal arts/career combination
    ROTC, Army
    ROTC, Navy
    ROTC, Air Force
    Study abroad
    Teacher certification
  • Study Support:
    Extensive Undergraduate Evening or Early Morning Classes
    Learning Center
    Pre-Admission Summer Program
    Remedial Instruction
    Tutoring
    Writing Center
Academics >> Quick Facts
  • Tuition and fees approximately $18,516.
  • Graduate student-faculty ratio is approximately 3:1
  • More than 2,800 courses
  • Offers degrees in more than 150 courses
  • More than 80 percent of the 2,500 faculty members hold earned doctoral degrees;
  • More than 300 hold endowed professorships or chairs Includes winners of the Nobel Prize, National Medal of Science, Pulitzer Prize, World Food Prize and Wolf Prize
  • Major College-College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Architecture, Mays Business School, College of Education and Human Development, Dwight Look College of Engineering, College of Geosciences, College of Liberal Arts, College of Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, George Bush School of Government and Public Service

 
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