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One of the most significant life-affecting decisions you make will be your college choice. But why should you choose Texas A&M?

Be the best. The Department of Computer Science offers degrees in both computer science and computer engineering. We are famous for recruiting top faculty to educate students in the basics of computation and the fundamentals of research. Our state-of-the-art computer labs are accessible to students day and night. Faculty support students through mentoring and involvement in research programs.

You're involved. Texas A&M is home to over 800 recognized student organizations in areas such as politics, engineering, visual arts, community service, and sports. Organizations specific to our students are the Texas A&M Computing Society, Aggie Women in Computer Science, Computer Science Graduate Student Association, and Texas Aggie Game Developers.

Once an Aggie, always an Aggie. Texas A&M University offers a rich history of tradition that is unmatched at any other institution. Aggies always want other Aggies to succeed. Our former students are engaged with the department and with each other.

Make the call. Call our advising office at 979-845-4087 or email ugrad-advisor@cs.tamu.edu or grad-advisor@cs.tamu.edu to schedule a visit. We can answer your questions on admissions, degree programs and financial-aid options. Only Texas A&M offers the leadership training and education you need to succeed in your future career.

To gain more information about the Department of Computer Science, offering degrees in Computer Science or Computer Engineering, contact Theresa Roberts, Recruiting Coordinator at theresa@cs.tamu.edu. She will send you more information about the job market, degree plans and admission into Texas A&M.



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