History
Texas A&M University was established in 1876 as Texas’ first public institution of higher learning. Its flagship campus at College Station, Texas, spans 5,000 acres and educates some 46,000 students a year. Supported by world-renowned faculty, many of Texas A&M’s degree programs are ranked among the top 10 in the country.
In 2003 — as part of His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani’s vision — Texas A&M University was invited by Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development to establish a branch campus in Education City, located in Doha, Qatar, to offer undergraduate engineering programs.
Texas A&M at Qatar curricula are identical to those offered at the main campus in College Station, Texas. Courses are taught in a coeducational setting in English. Like their counterparts in Texas, the Qatar campus’ faculty is dedicated to preparing students to solve the engineering challenges of tomorrow through discovery, innovation and application.
Why Choose Texas A&M at Qatar
Texas A &M at Qatar is the right choice for you when seeking an excellent education taught by distinguished faculty. Our state of the art facilities and advanced learning technologies guarantee a stimulating and enriching academic environment.
Due to our unique low student- to- faculty ratio, 5:1, you will have the privilege of personalized attention and a close relationship with your professors. Moreover, our diverse student population will contribute to your professional and personal development that is crucial in today’s multicultural work environment.
Our graduates are in great demand for their academic and technical knowledge. You will certainly take advantage of Texas A&M at Qatar’s excellent reputation and strong global network among industry leaders to embark on exciting careers at various companies in Qatar and abroad.