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Why Texas A&M Engineering?
Things are bigger in Texas. Big state. Big trucks. Big ideas.
But don't take our word for it, check out what it's like to be a freshman in engineering.
Texas A&M Engineering is all about big ideas and transforming those ideas into realities for a better world.
Our past is a big story. Engineering is a cornerstone of Texas A&M. When the university was founded in 1876 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas — the first public university in Texas — engineering professors were among the first faculty hired.
Our future is even bigger. More than a century and a quarter later, engineering is still big at Texas A&M. With more than 8,800 student engineers, the Dwight Look College of Engineering is the largest of the university's 10 colleges. And one of the biggest and best engineering programs in the United States. Join us.



