Texas A&M University at Qatar

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Texas A&M University at Qatar
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Type State university
Branch of Texas A&M University
Established 2003
Endowment $5.6 billion (Systemwide)
Chancellor John Sharp
President Michael K. Young [1]
Provost Dr. Karan Watson [2]
Dean Dr. Mark Weichold
Students 542 (Fall 2015)[3]
Undergraduates 493 (Fall 2015)[3]
Postgraduates 49 (Fall 2015)[3]
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Campus Multi-versity Education City, 2,400 acres (9.7 km2)
Colors Maroon and white[4]
         
Nickname Aggies
Affiliations AAU
Mascot Reveille IX
Website www.qatar.tamu.edu

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Texas A&M University at Qatar is a branch of Texas A&M University located in Education City, Al Rayyan, Qatar. The University offers undergraduate degrees in chemical, electrical, mechanical, and petroleum engineering. A graduate program for chemical engineering (Master's degree) commenced in 2011. The curriculum that is offered at Texas A&M University at Qatar is identical to the one offered at the main campus in College Station. Dr. Mark Weichold serves as the Dean and CEO of the campus while Dr. Eyad Masad serves as Vice Dean and Dr. Kenneth R. Hall serves as Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies.

History

Texas A&M University's campus in Qatar was established in 2003.[5]

Undergraduate Admissions

Texas A&M University at Qatar follows the same admissions standards in place at the home campus in College Station, Texas.

Texas A&M University has a research collaboration with Habib University in Pakistan.

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