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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. 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.

  5. 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.

  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.