Texas’ first public institution of higher learning, opened Oct. 4, 1876.
One of a select few academic institutions in the nation to hold federal triple designation as a Land-Grant, Sea-Grant and Space-Grant university.
Ranks as the nation’s sixth-largest university in enrollment, with more than 46,000 students (44,910 on the main campus and 1,677 at the institution’s branch campus, Texas A&M University at Galveston for 2005-06 academic year)
Programs
Accounting, Aerospace Engineering, African Studies, Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Science, Agronomy, American Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology, Applied Mathematics, Applied Science, Art, Biochemistry, Biological Engineering, Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, Business, Business Administration, Chemical Engineering and Technology, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Classical Studies, Classics, Coaching, Communication, Comparative Literature, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Dairy Science, Dance, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Engineering Technology, English, Entomology, Environmental Design, Environmental Studies, Film, Finance, Fisheries, Floriculture, Food Science, Forensic Science, Forestry, French, General Studies, Genetics, Geography, Geology, Geophysics, German, Health, Health Education, Hispanic Studies, History, Horticulture, Human Resources, Industrial Engineering, Interdisciplinary Studies, International Studies, Journalism, Kinesiology, Landscape Architecture, Linguistics, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Media Studies, Meteorology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Music, Natural Resources, Neuroscience, Nuclear Engineering, Nutrition, Oceanography, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Poultry science, Psychology, Recreation, Religious Studies, Russian, Science, Sciences, Sociology, Spanish, Special Education, Sport Management, Statistics, Technology Management, Telecommunication, Theatre Arts, Tourism Management, Urban Studies, Wildlife, Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Women and Gender Studies, Writing, Zoology
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Doctoral / Research Universities-Intensive
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