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  1. Learn about the engineering programs and admission standards at Texas A&M University at Qatar, a branch campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. Explore the news, events and student achievements of this engineering college in Qatar.

    • About

      About Texas A&M University at Qatar. Since the fall of 2003,...

    • Admissions

      Admissions at Texas A&M at Qatar. We seek candidates who...

    • Academics

      Academic Programs at Texas A&M University at Qatar. Texas...

    • Graduate Studies

      Graduate Studies at Texas A&M University at Qatar

  2. Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ) is a branch of Texas A&M University located in Education City, Al Rayyan, Qatar. The university was established in 2003, and is slated to close by 2028. [4] [5] The university offers undergraduate degrees in chemical, electrical, mechanical, and petroleum engineering.

  3. Learn about the admission requirements and process for undergraduate and graduate studies at Texas A&M University at Qatar. Note that the undergraduate programs are closed and the campus will close by 2028.

  4. The Texas A&M University at Qatar offers bachelors degrees in chemical engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and petroleum engineering, as well as two graduate degrees in chemical engineering.

  5. Texas A&M University at Qatar will be the premier provider of engineering education in the region, a valuable contributor to knowledge internationally, and a valued resource to the State of Qatar. The inaugural class of Texas A&M at Qatar began on 7 Sept. 2003, with 29 students, of whom 24 were Qatari and 15 of these were female students.

  6. Learn about the history, accreditation, and curriculum of Texas A&M University at Qatar, a branch campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering and other fields, taught in English and coeducational.

  7. Texas A&M’s branch campus in Qatar, part of the 2,500-acre multi-institutional campus known as Education City, formally opened on September 7, 2003, offering undergraduate degree programs in chemical, electrical, mechanical, and petroleum engineering.