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At Texas A&M University, we develop leaders of character who take action and create lasting impact. Through educational excellence and world-class research, we are building a brighter, safer world for the people of Texas, the nation and beyond.

Howdy! We’re looking for students with the curiosity, character and determination to change the world. Here at Texas A&M University, you’ll learn, serve and lead in a unique campus community where you’ll form meaningful, lasting connections.

Find out how to join one of the largest, most vibrant campuses in the country, and learn what it means to be an Aggie.

Undergraduate Programs

  • Each of our 12 universities has a host of undergrad programs.
    • For interests in Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, check out the undergraduate catalog for program overviews.
    • Admissions information- https://admissions.tamu.edu/
  • Click here for a list of online Batchelor options within our system universities.

Graduate Programs

  • Full list of graduate degree programs- https://catalog.tamu.edu/graduate/
  • Don’t miss all of the ONLINE graduate programs that exist for almost every engineering program- https://engineering.tamu.edu/engineering-online/index.html
    • Program Director: Sunay Palsole, Asst Vice Chancellor for Engineering Remote Education [email protected]

 

Tuition Waiver Equivalency

As an added bonus for several of our NSE partners, in-state tuition equivalency waivers are available for employees and dependents for Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

  • Waivers allowed for employees and dependents enrolled in any of the 12 universities within The Texas A&M University System. Find more background on our universities here.
  • This may be utilized for undergraduate, graduate and PhD programs.
  • Standard acceptance process required. Waivers are filled with Student Business Services at the start of each semester.

 

Program Highlight

Distance Engineering Technical Management Degree Program
The Master of Engineering Technical Management (METM) program is designed for working professionals. The online program is ideal for technical workers in the early to middle stages of their careers. METM is relevant for those in electronics, manufacturing, automation, energy, process engineering and other related industrial and technology fields. The Master of Engineering in Technical Management (METM) is a part-time program, primarily taught online. METM is a part-time program that lasts 21 months and is mostly taught online. At the beginning of each academic year, students are required to attend a one-week residency at Texas A&M University. Students will return home to complete all other courses online. This allows students to join METM while continuing to work full time.

Advantages for participants:
• Earn your degree with minimal disruption to your job and family.
• Expand your professional network.
• Immediately apply what you learn to your job.
• Be able to research current issues facing your company.
• Become a part of the Aggie network

Advantages for employers:
• Reward and keep employees by sponsoring their participation in the program.
• Access current ideas through various industry connections.
• Class projects will apply to issues within your company.

By the end of the program, students will be able to:
• Develop a technical program for an engineering project.
• Lead and manage a diverse team of technical professionals.
• Create and put in place corporate strategic technology plans.
• Communicate with non-technical customers and colleagues.
• Have a framework for data-driven decision making.
• Manage resources and assets.

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