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Texas A&M-Corpus Christi offers 33 undergraduate majors, 25 graduate programs, and six doctoral programs through six colleges: [11] College of Liberal Arts [12] College of Business [13], accredited by the AACSB. College of Education and Human Development [14] College of Engineering [15] College of Nursing and Health Sciences [16] College of ...
Texas A&M University–Central Texas: 2009 2,251 672 $3.3 M2: Master's Colleges and Universities – Medium programs Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi: 1947 10,855 240 $24.7 R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity Texas A&M University–Kingsville: 1925 6,553 1,600 $115.7 R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity
Through a statewide network of 11 universities, 8 state agencies, and the RELLIS Campus, the Texas A&M System educates more than 153,000 students and makes more than 22 million additional educational contacts through service and outreach programs each year. System-wide, research and development expenditures exceeded $996 million in FY 2017 and ...
List of Public Universities in Texas by Fall Enrollment University 2023 2022 2021 [1] 2020 [1] 2019 [1] 2018 [2] 2017 [3] 2016 [4] 2015 [5] 2014 [6] 2013 [7] 2012 [8]; Texas A&M University ...
Twenty five years in the making, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi broke ground on a new $81 million, 85,000-square-foot arts and media facility Wednesday morning.
A Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi master's student received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program award to study local sharks and rays.
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi: Islanders: Corpus Christi: Texas: 1947 Public 10,510 Southland Conference [86] UC Riverside: Highlanders: Riverside: California: 1954 Public 21,005 Big West Conference [87] UC Irvine: Anteaters: Irvine: California: 1965 Public 28,184 [88] UC San Diego: Tritons: La Jolla [s] California: 1960 Public 39,000 [89] UC ...
At a Friday workshop for early career teachers at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, attendees said they became teachers as an act of service, to make a difference in students' lives.